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BRIDGESTONE Tires
zerostar83
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Rating 4.0

I had both the Turanza EL440 and those exact Firehawk tires. The Turanza I had would have lasted maybe 55k or 60k if it wasn't for me getting one damaged from a road hazard.

Pros: long lasting
Mileage: 55000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I've always gone Blizzaks. They have been a phenomenal tire when it comes to driving in blizzard like conditions. Hell I was going 70 during a blizzard on a freeway when I had my cobalt in high school with blizzaks.... probably not the best decision back then, but they got my younger self home at the end of the day while many others were in the ditch.

Pros: phenomenal tire, blizzard conditions
Vehicle: Chevrolet Cobalt
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I've been running 225/45-17 Blizzak WS90 since 2020. I'll be putting that same set on again this winter. They have been amazing and I'll probably buy another set when these age out. Edit: this period included a 2300 mile roadtrip across the northern US in early 2021 when we were having a crazy blizzard across the northern plains.

Pros: They have been amazing
Mileage: 3680 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Craix8
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Rating 5.0

I switched from the OEM Michelin to Bridgestone Quiettrack on my '18 Accord Hybrid and they are much quieter and it handles very well. I'm very happy with them, even if I have always been a Michelin man. I don't think you can go wrong with either.

Pros: much quieter, handles well
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Toyo Tires

I’ve run those Toyo’s OC AtIII tires. Worked great on road, off road, and really did well in the snow. I’d recommend them for SUV vehicles.

Pros: great on road, off road
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Toyo Tires
El_SpanishFly71
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Rating 5.0

You have at least three I would replace ASAP. Since you drive a lot you need them to keep you safe. Ask them to give you an out the door price and keep the good firestone if you need a spare. The Toyo Open Country tires are a great replacement and road hazard resistant upgrade.

Pros: road hazard resistant upgrade
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Have been running 215/45r20 Potenza S001's on my i3s for a year or so and no wobble at all. If anything, feels more planted, and power transfer feels more immediate, though that may be my imagination.

Pros: feels more planted
Cons: none
Vehicle: BMW
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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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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Ran the blizzaks through 4-6 inches of snow and was barely making it through that. I never had less confidence in the snow than on those WS80 blizzaks. They were almost worse than the Sotozorro 3’s I had on my R two winters ago. Those I’ll excuse those because they were at least OK in the dry, otherwise they were pretty terrible in anything but light snow.

Pros: OK in the dry
Cons: terrible in light snow
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Kushdaiin
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Rating 1.0

I had blizzaks for a few seasons after a set of very good dunlops. I was severely dissatisfied in the e blizzak performance. Not only did they wear quickly but they were awful in the snow and dry. We have X-ices on the Tiguan and they are far superior to the blizzaks.

Pros: X-ices are far superior
Cons: wear quickly, awful in snow
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