Tires BRIDGESTONE or SUMITOMO

BRIDGESTONE Tires

Canadian here, winter tires are good enough for most driving on ice and snow. I've got a set of Bridgestone Blizzak winter tires on my Ford Edge FWD and it goes through all conditions just fine.

Pros: good on ice, good on snow
Vehicle: Ford Edge
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SUMITOMO Tires

I swear by Sumitomo Ice Edge tires. I've had three sets now on three different vehicles and other than a couple of nights when there was freezing rain, I've never had issues with them

Pros: no issues
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

+1 for the Bridgestone Weatherpeaks. They are also symmetrical / non - directional so you can have a full size spare and do 5 tire rotation. I run them on my 09 STI in the northeast.

Pros: symmetrical, non-directional
Vehicle: Subaru
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Absolutely. I live in northeast Ohio which has lake effect snow and I’ve used a second set of wheels with Blizzaks for years. They are almost as good as having 4WD. You won’t fishtail around corners and braking is good.

Pros: good braking, no fishtailing
Vehicle: Acura TSX
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 3.5

The Bridgestone RE780 AS is another excellent tire- I'd say it's nearly as good as the Michelin, definitely better than the BFG. Where it falls down is cost- it's about the same price as the Michelin PS A/S line of all seasons and does not have the same performance. Great in the dry, great in the wet- the dry grip is not as good as the Michelin.

Pros: excellent, great in dry, great in wet
Cons: high cost, dry grip not as good as Michelin
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