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I use the Bridgestone Blizzak dm-v2 tires in the winter. They’re amazingly grippy and gives me a lot of driving confidence on snow
Had great results with blizzaks last year. We got 250 inches of snow
Bridgestone turranza quietrack tires are like riding on rails in foul weather. They are so good I wanted to see what it would take to make them slip- in a parking lot I was jerking the steering wheel lady and right and mashing the gas a brakes - nothing I did could make the car slip.
My current set is Bridgestone Potenza Sport — they’ve been on my car for 3 years now, and honestly, they’ve been really good with no noticeable noise issues.
Some good quality tyres - Bridgestone Turanza 6i ( currently using, very silent and offers good grip)
I'm using BS on dzire for past 7 years, 40k km with zero problems. I inspect them before every long drive.
Nankang NS2-R is best bang for buck track tyre hands down.
It’s marginally slower than most other semi-slicks, but it will last longer, it will be faster than any premium road tyre on track.
I ran them on my ZX6R up to a fast advanced group pace. Once past that, they started getting a little loose in the turns. It was pretty obvious, nothing surprising, so I had plenty of warning that I was at the limit of the tire.
TLDR; I had to replace my Bridgestone Weatherpeaks within 5 months and 7,000 miles with 2 tire rotations and balances in between. I opted to go with Michelin instead.
I've had my Mazda 3 turbo for 20k miles now and in that time, 2 of the Turanza tires had sidewall bubbles that compromised them. Not to mention, they are just noisy and feel like they have pretty lame grip. They are not confidence-inspiring at all and suck in the cold.
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