Tires BRIDGESTONE or VITOUR

VITOUR Tires
Sunstoned1
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Rating 4.0

Sunday I'm doing my first event on the Vitour P1, moving from the Rival S 1.5. I'll report back.

Biggest thing on them is the sizes. They make weird sizes that can net you an advantage, especially on specific cars.

I've done about 1200 Street miles and it's a clearly faster tire. Hard as hell when cold. Like, the first mile or two is pretty bouncy. But settles in quickly just on street driving. I imagine the first lap will get enough heat in.

While I'd love to do an apples to apples size wise, the very availability of a 305 in a 15" tire at 200tw is a huge consideration. Like for like they could be slower, but the next widest 15" option is a 245" by the competitors' 200tw offerings. So, I'll post my results after Sunday's event.

The shorter overall OD can also help (or hurt) depending on gearing.

Pros: clearly faster tire
Cons: hard as hell when cold
Mileage: 1200 km
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VITOUR Tires

I just out a set on my daily and so far I really like them. I came from BFG Rivals. The P1 definitely grips harder.

They're very new so not a ton of data on them, but they seem to be running with the fastest tires, and supposedly are lasting longer while being cheaper to buy.

I've put about 1500 miles on mine so far and am impressed with the wear.

Pros: grips harder, lasting longer
Cons: very new, little data
Mileage: 2414 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Informal-Rich2911
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Rating 4.0

I eventually chose Turanza EV tires, which cost $1433 installed at Discount Tires in Portland, OR.

The Turanzas did not get off to a good start with me because they were inefficient: I was getting about 310 Wh/m. I called D Tires to discuss them and their sales guy said to drive them for 1k miles to break them in and then re-consider whether I was happy with my purchase.

I followed this advice which turned out to be good advice. At 1K miles, the Wh/m has dropped to about 280 Wh/M. The noise level from the tires has all but disappeared. These guys are quiet. The quality of the ride is just what I like: firm but not harsh.

Pros: quiet, firm ride quality
Cons: initially inefficient
Mileage: 1000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have blizzaks 225/60R18 on aftermarket rims. Have been very happy with them in the past. We get lots of snow and live on a farm. Have gone through 2 winters.

Pros: very happy with them
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
nightdrv
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Rating 3.0

Just got a whole set of these myself. Holy flexy sidewalls Batman! Comfy ride? Yes. Curb or rock protection? 1/10 ???? Quietness? 10/10! Cornering? 5/10.

Pros: comfy ride, quietness
Cons: flexy sidewalls, poor cornering
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VITOUR Tires
slvglive
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Rating 2.0

In australia we sold them as a budget brand, they were noisy, slippery and very average however as a drift tyre, i have no idea.

Cons: noisy, slippery, very average
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Yep same thing happened to me, my OEM tires were shit. I had like 16k on mine. Normal driving, not aggressive or anything. Literally only lasted a year. Mine were Bridgestones.

Cons: tires were shit
Mileage: 16000 km
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