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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.
Pirelli Angel ST sa ninja 650. Got it last year and got around 1k odo. Okay yung grip both wet and dry, okay din sa NLEX kahit nalubak ako di nawalan ng grip.
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.
Generally, the best winter tires will be Bridgestone Blizzak.
Got new Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus tires on my 2019 CX-5 Touring. The ride is quiet and smooth, but the steering feels loose now. I’m constantly correcting it, and it drifts left or right within seconds if I let go of the wheel.
I’ve used Bridgestone blizzaks, Michelin x-ice, Michelin cross climate 2s, and Continental VikingContact 7s.
Personally I liked the VikingContact 7s the best; I felt like they had the most traction and gave the best feeling of confidence. The Blizzaks felt very soft, degraded fast, and had poorer performance in the warmer conditions
My new GTI has p-zero all seasons and they suck. So much slop, understeer, and it's really hard to put the power down.
the stock Turanzas (summer) are so crappy that the soft winter tires feel a lot more controlled and don’t steer by themselves like the Turanzas do.
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