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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 5.0

I put a set of 4 weatherpeaks on our FWD Mazda 3 and I have been very pleased. Quiet, smooth, surprising good in the snow (especially for fwd). And great in dry and rain so far too. Would absolutely buy again.

Pros: Quiet, smooth, good in snow
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I got rid of the run flats on my '14 R60. I put 1 size larger Bridgestone Potenza's on it to help with road vibration. The first set lasted just over 60k miles and I ordered my second set about 5 months ago

Pros: lasted over 60k miles
Cons: road vibration
Vehicle: MINI
Mileage: 96560 km
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Maxxis Tires

Best all-round trail / enduro tires imho: Maxxis Minion DHF (front) and Minion DHR II (rear). I run 2.5 and 2.4, respectively. Get the WT (wide trail) variant if your rim inner width is 20+mm. Dual compound good for durability. The DHF has great breaking and turning control and last me 100+ hrs. The rear is great for techie climbs.

Pros: great breaking, turning control
Cons: Not super smooth for XC
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I just got a set of the new RE71RS and they were great for the one day I ran them. My times were on par with a set of old maxxis rc1 slicks.

Pros: great, on par
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

My BridgestonePotenza S001 has 12k miles with 6/32 of tread depth. Likely, they grip marginally better than new but I don't have high expectations from this tire anymore. Nevertheless, I did expect a transformation from wider summer tire, coming from horrendous BridgestoneECOPIA EP422 PLUS .

Pros: marginally better grip
Cons: no high expectations
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 12000 km
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