Tires BRIDGESTONE or BFGoodrich
I run BFG 265R18 Trail Terrains which I’ve put on multiple vehicles. They’re not as noisy as KO2s and are snow rated.
then i changed my tires to bridgestone ecopia nung nag 3+1 promo nung pandemic. Huge difference.
I drive a 3rd generation Honda CRV. Yung stock tires niya Bridgestone Dueler, makapit and matagal mapudpod.
My Bridgestones got 60k. Now I have Michelin defenders. Much better ride and in the snow.
bridgestone. my old stock tires last for 4 1/2 years before I bought new set 4 months ago. i drove different car with different brand of tires. sa kapit niya sa kalsada mas okay para sa akin. kahit dinadaan ko sa mga mabato or maputik okay naman siya. mas gusto ko lang talaga kapag nagcorner ako hindi bumibitaw yon gulong sa pagliko unlike doon sa iba na mararamdaman mo ss manibela na parang hindi ka na nakaposition doon sa linya.
I'm running a used set of bridgestone re71rs's (also 205/50/15) this year and oh my lord they are so much better even if they are used and heat cycled out. Makes my slow fwd car far better than the 615s could've ever dreamed of.
Bridgestone. Awsome performance and puncture resistance.
I had K02s on my 1st gen Tundra and they were Ok. I got them the last two times because they were a fair price and decent tire... I thought the KO2s were fine but a couple of mechanics said they would put them on such a light truck. They did ride stiffer and you felt every bump a lil more.
Late to the party here, but just got 2 blowouts this morning with these bridgestones in my mazda 3 turbo hatch.
I worked in tire shops for many years and installed many sets of BFG all terrain K02. I used to cringe when I saw these tires on the work order. They are very heavy tires to handle and that weight doesn't help with mounting and balancing. Every time I installed a set of these, there would always be 1 or 2 tires that would ask for an obscene amount of weight when trying to balance. Sometimes as much as 10 ounces on a perfect rim. We would try to promatch them but sometimes they would still want 5-6 ounces. Sometimes we would peel the tire off and try another one from stock if we had more. If we had no other stock, we would slap the weight to it and hope the customer didn't come back with a vibration. Also, everyone I've ever talked to who had these said they turn hard as a rock when they are cold and are terrible on ice.
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