Tires BRIDGESTONE or MRF

BRIDGESTONE Tires

Bought a set of Blizzak WS90s two years ago and they have tons of tread left after two seasons. Wear obviously depends on how you drive, but mine have held up great for regular commuting and trips to the valley. Very good at handling deep snow, never got stuck.

Pros: excellent tread life, durable, very good in deep snow, never got stuck
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

The Blizzaks always performed better, in my experience, and my WS90s have lasted just fine. I’m not sure how they’d be considered bad on dry roads, can’t say I’ve had any issues.

Pros: superior performance, good longevity, no issues on dry roads
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I’ve got blizzaks on both vehicles. Only ran generic winter tires before that and the improvement was crazy.

Pros: significant improvement, excellent performance
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 3.5

I liked Ecopias, I had them twice on my 2013 and thought I got the best fuel economy out of those, however they only lasted like 60k of highway driving, and aren’t the quietest.

Pros: best fuel economy
Cons: not the quietest
Mileage: 60000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Turanza for 1 car, Dueler HT IIs for another. Ang ingay pareho sa highway rinig mo talaga ugong sa highway parang may sirang bearing.

Cons: ingay sa highway
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Rating 1.0

Mine only lasted 30 thousand miles and developed uneven where even after always rotated and balancing them. They are loud and they always feel unbalanced because they shake like crazy when cold.

Cons: uneven wear, loud
Mileage: 48280 km
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