Tires BRIDGESTONE or OEM Toyota

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

Stock tires from 2023 Golf R, the car was delivered on 1/20/23 with 7 miles on the odometer and I put on another 20 miles to the tire shop to swap them for all-seasons. Tires are like new with less than 30 miles.

Pros: like new
Mileage: 30 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

They’re a brilliant tire, and I can’t imagine the Defenders being superior to the intended use. Basing that off extensive experience with the old LTX MS2’s, which were also great. I guess my point is **Bridgestone is making really good tires right now**.

Pros: brilliant tire
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Dramatically better traction, specifically when driving through parking lots that were plowed, but now there's 2-4 inches of loose snow you have to go through. Just driving out of the parking lot after installation I had way way better grip.

It's like going from 30% grip to 80% grip.

The improved snow traction is amazing. Living in Minnesota I will never put a tire without the 3Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol on a car I own again

Pros: dramatically better traction
Cons: annoying noise sometimes
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OEM Toyota Tires

Lol, zero grip on dry pavement? They aren’t the best tires, but I really didn’t have any major complaints after 35k miles and ended up buying a second set of brand new take-offs to replace them.

Pros: bought second set
Cons: not the best tires
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 56327 km
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