I had weather peaks for one week in Alaska and one exploaded on the parks hwy in the fall. So far
Not impressed on ice.
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I had weather peaks for one week in Alaska and one exploaded on the parks hwy in the fall. So far
Not impressed on ice.
I’ve had these tires 10 months on my Toyota Corolla and the fronts are down to 5/32. This is not an all season tire only use it for snowy months period.
Get Bridgestone Blizzak WS-90 for cars, DM-V2 for SUVs. Don't buy "performance" snow tires, they aren't real snow tires.
7k is nothing? My bridgestone A41 last 30k miles (front) or 15k miles (rear) when commuting.
I have a 2015 GSX-S750 that I've run Bridgestone T30/31 for many years. Solid dry performance, decent wet grip and long life.
Blizzaks.
There was about 3-4 mm of tread left on the tires when I replaced the original Bridgestone S005s (with 7,000 miles including one track day). I had a track day coming up so I wanted fresh tires but might have got a little more life if I really pushed them. I remember reading reviews on Tire Rack's website about people getting similarly short life out of them (maybe the other alternative OEM tires fare better but they're all 240 TW). I replaced the Bridgestones with Michelin PS4S (300 TW), so it will be interesting to see how they do. To be honest, on previous cars, I've never got more than about 25,000 miles our of HP or UHP all-season tires with 500-600 TW ratings so the 7,000 - 8,000 miles for these didn't surprise me.
I recommend Bridgestone Weatherpeak (Subaru Ascent).
My friend’s nc had 71rs and after 7 track days he’s finally starting to see excessive shoulder wear.
TLDR; I had to replace my Bridgestone Weatherpeaks within 5 months and 7,000 miles with 2 tire rotations and balances in between. I opted to go with Michelin instead.
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