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Review on Tire Bridgestone BLIZZAK DM-V2 225/60 R17 99S by Petar Kolev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Instead, I decided to get Yokohama IG35 spikes. I'm sick of spending the entire winter driving on the bare asphalt and making noise. That wraps up the crossover discussion. If I had to take it for a B or C grade, Goodyear Ice 2 would be my choice. Also valid tires; I chose the ones made in Poland. Has pros: I purchased a set of 2022225-70 R16 tires for my Mitsubishi Outlander on 10/30/2022. Drove 40km. 1). Comfortable 2). a profile that can be described as having "shoulders" This is presumably the reason why the car started to steer better than it did on the stock summer Yokohama Geolender tires, which are virtually spherical like a donut). There was no longer any laxity, and the feelings displayed elasticity instead. 3). A manufacturing facility for Bridgestone products was established in Hong Kong in 2022. And as I was browsing a well-known online retailer (well, they actually have quite a few physical stores as well), I came across some breeches for a reasonable price (6250r). It was discovered that they were made available on 09202222 and originated in Japan. I purposefully changed my shoes in the same location, so that in the event that the geometry was incorrect, I would be able to adjust them immediately. Because of this, there is no unevenness in any of the cylinders (it is evident from the balancing that the cylinders do not "jump" and that the grooves do not wind). They hanged me with a maximum weight of 20g (damn it, just like on the summer Toyo Nano Energy), but that was all they could manage. Therefore, my fears were unfounded, and I chose the safer option. Various disadvantages: Until I noticed. I keep a steady speed. I ease my way into tight spaces. I'm crossing my fingers that the active wear on the front wheels won't affect me.