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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have S22's on my current streetbike and really like them. Really great in the wet, and plenty of stick for the street.

Pros: great in the wet, sticky
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I thought about CC2's for my Tucson Hybrid with AWD, but went with the Bridgestone WeatherPeak's instead. Didn't notice a mileage hit at all compared to the OEM tires, and they may actually be an improvement. They were a big upgrade in the snow as compared to the OEM tires.

Pros: big upgrade in snow
Cons: no mileage hit
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Naka score ako sa 12.12 meron sila Lazada Page. Compared sa 40k I got mine ng 27k 4 tires then installation fees about 2k. Pero pag sa shop mismo binili at hindi sa Lazada, free yun.

Bridgestone Dueler HT for Fortuner 27k.

Pros: good price, easy installation
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ryanarg77
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Rating 5.0

On my previous vehicle, I had the Bridgestone Dueler H/L tires on 20'' wheels and they were wonderful tires. Great in the snow in the winter time in New England and also super comfortable.

Pros: super comfortable, great in snow
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My old ram came with old all terrains. Took it to the shop in 4hi and granny driving. Installed some blizzaks dvm2s and never put it in 4 again for the rest of the winter.

Pros: never put in 4 again
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My Blizzaks have more tread and I've used them for four seasons now and I noticed last winter that they are absolutely not what they were when I bought them.

Pros: used for four seasons
Cons: performance declined
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ak61
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Rating 3.5

I was considering the blizzak6 which are available in my size for both front and rear but might be overkill for most of the rest of the winter and likely counterproductive, so figured all seasons might be for the best. Choice of all season tyres is very limited, especially for the rear size, pretty much down to All season contact 2s but there’s a lot of feedback online about how they don’t feel particularly responsive on the front when steering which has me a bit concerned, so was thinking maybe of going cross climate 3 sports on the front and all season contact 2 at the back.

Pros: sportier in dry, more rear grip
Cons: not responsive on front steering
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Those tires wear out fast. I lost 2mm of tread on all tires in 3800km. Window sticker says they only last 20000miles.

Cons: fast wear, low longevity
Mileage: 3800 km
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MrVibeCoder
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Rating 2.0

Got a 2025 Camry SE Hybrid with 15k miles on it. I keep my tires at 35 PSI all around and rotate them every 5k miles like clockwork. Dealership just told me my front tires are down to 3/32”, while the rears are still fine. They’re the stock Bridgestone Turanza EL440s that came with the car. I feel like that’s way too soon for them to be this worn I thought they were supposed to last close to 50k miles?

Cons: premature wear, low longevity
Mileage: 15000 km
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