Tires YOKOHAMA or BRIDGESTONE

BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 5.0

If you end up deciding you want to get into it, first priority has to be brakes, followed by tires. Both will start to wear much faster and become a safety issue as you progress. For brakes, pads and fluids at minimum, and good to do discs too for most cars, and for tires, something that's dedicated (Hankook RS4, Kumho V730, Bridgestone RE71RS for example) and not just a good street summer tire like a PS4S

Pros: dedicated tires, good brakes
Cons: wear much faster
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

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.

Pros: Confidence inspiring
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

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

Pros: made it through winter
Vehicle: Infiniti
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YOKOHAMA Tires

They’re….not great. I went through a few not especially bad Detroit winters on them. Weren’t dangerously bad, but I still felt more in control in my old FWD Malibu with snow tires than I did with AWD and those tires. Running CrossClimates now but no snow yet. Stay tuned.

Pros: felt more in control
Cons: not great, felt less control
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Just before the weekend one of my summer tires punctured. Replaced all four wheels with winter tires, but a closer look at these *two year old tires* has me wondering: How come these Bridgestones are already so worn down?

Cons: worn down quickly
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 35000 km
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