Tires YOKOHAMA or BRIDGESTONE

YOKOHAMA Tires

I have never even heard about this brand. I got Yokohama for summer and Bridgestone for winter and they work in wet conditions

Pros: work in wet conditions
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Bridgestone battlecruise, made the switch after burning through too many scorchers and they’ve been a peach so far

Pros: been a peach so far
Cons: burning through scorchers
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

These made in the USA Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus Grand Touring All-Season tires rated for 70,000 miles... The Ecopia EP422 Plus is one of Bridgestone's Grand Touring All-Season tires developed for the drivers of coupes, sedans, minivans and small crossover vehicles looking for more tire life per gallon by delivering longer wear and better handling. Designed to enhance vehicle fuel economy by reducing tire rolling resistance along with the vehicle's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, Ecopia EP422 Plus tires deliver year-round, all-season traction, even in light snow.

Pros: longer wear, better handling
Cons: rated for 70,000 miles
Mileage: 6700 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Just gave the Weatherpeaks a solid test in snow and ice on a road trip through Seattle and Oregon. On my 2021 CX-5 Signature they performed quite well.

Pros: performed quite well
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
mininorris
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Rating 5.0

I personally have Bridgestone Revo 3 on my truck. Best non-snow tire I’ve ever driven in the snow and rain, they ride and steer much better than any other all terrain and I’ve never needed more off road performance.

Pros: best non-snow tire
Mileage: 60000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires
acmcdonaldgp
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Rating 4.0

I’m 1 month in on my first set of Geolandar AT’s and have had snow up in northern AB for a couple of weeks. Initial observations: love them! They are quieter than either the KO2 or Duratrac. I haven’t noticed any improvement in fuel economy. On snow and ice covered roads though, my early observation is they outperform the other tires I’ve used. All in all, they are meeting my relatively high expectations for them so far.

Pros: quieter than other tires
Cons: no fuel economy improvement
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YOKOHAMA Tires
shikachan
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Rating 4.0

I had the Geolandars on my 4wd Tacoma when I lived in Alaska. I never got snow tires during winter because I thought I’d be good enough with the Geos. They worked well enough for me, although a couple of times I did slip. Nothing major. I just ended up using my brakes further away from my intended stopping point. In the rain they worked great, never had an issue. Versatile tire without the price point of BFG. Also, the ride on dry highways wasn’t loud and obnoxious, smooth ride imo.

Pros: smooth ride, versatile tire
Cons: slipped a couple times
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
KobeS0501
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Rating 3.0

I got 4 weatherpeak tires brand new in august of this year. I have driven 15,000+ miles with them already and I love them. But my tires are at a 5/32nds all the way around , even with rotating every 5,000 miles. What is causing them to wear so quickly?

Pros: loved them initially
Cons: wearing quickly
Mileage: 24140 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yeah, made the mistake of buying Chinese tyres a while back, damn things would understeer into corners and oversteer out and that was summer driving, fortunately work picked up and I was able to swap them out for a set of new Yokohamas, still the scariest 3 months of driving I\`ve had in 40+ years of driving.

Cons: understeer, oversteer
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