Tires BRIDGESTONE or IRONMAN
I'm in ironman gen 2 from tire discounters all 4, i got all the tires and the mount and a alignment and balancing for like 400$ bucks with the deal they run. And a free oil change. But the ironmans have done me well they did good in rain and snow and i haven't exactly been nice to them, handled potholes too.
I really like my Bridgestone potenza 980(bunch of letters)
I have some blizzak’s for pure snow and they perform extremely well but they’ve been in storage the last couple years because of the lack of snow. The compound is super soft and I don’t like driving on the pavement with them.
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From a drive to work yesterday at about 24 deg F on Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 winter tires = 2.9 mi/kwh. The Blizzaks are very grippy. Next time I need new tires, im going to try the Nokian hakkapeliitta r5. I think I read somewhere they have a better efficiency.
I got the new Bridgestones from Tirerack, I really like them.
Money forced my hand a couple summers back and I had to put new front tires on my Grand Marquis at the time. Had to go cheap and bought Ironman iMove all seasons. After a few months the only positives on the ledger were that a) they had tread and b) oddly, they balanced out unbelievably well. 80 MPH on the highway, smooth as glass. Ride and handling quality deteriorated quickly from new and they got loud in a hurry.
I've used Nokians for years but tried Blizzak WS-90s this time around because they were a fair bit less expensive. They seem fine but seem to have noticeably more rolling resistance than the Nokian, and I notice it's easier to spin them starting up on dry pavement in cold weather than I'd experienced with Nokian in the past. I'll be switching back to whatever Hakkapeliitta is current once these are worn out.
As someone who owns a ID4 that was in the shop for two weeks for a batter module replacement. I was able to get one of these EVs as a loaner. I was shocked it came with the crappy Bridgestone Alenza tires. My word of advice, get rid of them ASAP. Mine back tires did not last 20k miles.
Not the LM005. I had them, they wear way too fast.
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