Tires BRIDGESTONE or MRF
I had Bridgestone B250 165/80 R14 as stock on my Ritz 2011, those were very bad at braking performance, and didn\u2019t provide any kind of comfort at all, even the underbody touched a few speed breakers when the car was fully loaded. But then I switched to MRF ZLX 185/70 R14 tyres and those were in a league of their own, great braking, comfort and much less body roll.
My current set is Bridgestone Potenza Sport — they’ve been on my car for 3 years now, and honestly, they’ve been really good with no noticeable noise issues.
Some good quality tyres - Bridgestone Turanza 6i ( currently using, very silent and offers good grip)
I'm using BS on dzire for past 7 years, 40k km with zero problems. I inspect them before every long drive.
Using Bridgestone now. Ecopia 300, around a year na rin. So far so good. Tahimik rin yun tires on asphalt roads.
Bridgestone blizzak i mirno spavaš.
I was looking at the AT4's but went with Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3s and they been really good in the snow. Also nice and quiet, on a big ole SUV
These are the common issues in MRF APOLLO AND CEAT.
These kind of bulging cause bursting on high speed.
Making a left turn into a business parking lot, I heard a pop and the left front dropped and the sound of rubber getting mushed. Not even a bubble before this happened.
Bridgestone Potenza RE92 are great on dry pavement; but they are a scary ride with RWD on wet, snowy, or icy pavement.
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