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Battlax S22 on a Ninja 650. Makapit. Confidence inspiring pag lean both wet and dry. Subok ko na inakyat ko ng marilaque habang maulan. Been using it since July and happy about it.
Blizzak ws90. Had them on my rwd g37 and made it through every winter/snow here in Missouri when I sold the car I kept the wheels&tires for my current car lol
Now Bridgestone T32 gamit ko almost half the price ng Michelin around 18k set okay na okay din sya for long rides and wet roads subok ang kapit sa basa.
I use Bridgestone Blizzaks. I can still get sideways when I want to, but grips good when studs aren't an option.
Two good tires are Bridgestone Blizzaks and Continental Vikings.
It isn't the car, it's the tire. I've been commuting in RWD LSs (first a 460, now a 500) for the last 13 years in Michigan with Bridgestone Blizzaks.
The weatherpeak is a good tire but I find it struggles a bit in the dry/wet compared to other tires in the segment as a trade off for being really good in snow as an all season.
I drove all last winter with the standard 18” Hankook AS tires that came with my Model 3 LR. Worked fine.
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?
Potenza s001 is garbage
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