Bridgestone all weather tyres

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So far covered 15,000 u def all different driving and road conditions and I’m really pleased with them with no issues whatsoever - why would Bridgestone design a poor tyre?
 
I had 4 set over the years and none were good. 9 to 11k mileage on 18in on the Cali and dreadful camber pull as they started to wear. Also edges deteriorated as they wore.

Last set were on my Volvo XC70 which is an easy car on tyres. Only put them on as one, they were cheap and two, I hadn't twigged that the tyres were the cause of the camber pull (thought this was a Cali thing) Lasted 17k, mostly motorway miles. Dreadful camber pull after 3 or 4k miles so I swapped them around. In the end I hated the car due to pull, putting CC on was a breath of fresh air.
15000 miles so far…spot on , no wear, no issues and very pleased
 
So far covered 15,000 u def all different driving and road conditions and I’m really pleased with them with no issues whatsoever - why would Bridgestone design a poor tyre?

Not the only one....54% for wear and 55% for buy again........reviews are interesting
 
So far covered 15,000 u def all different driving and road conditions and I’m really pleased with them with no issues whatsoever - why would Bridgestone design a poor tyre?
Many reports of punctures, soft wall inducing overly spongy ride characteristics, stone magnet tread pattern, just to name 3 from my personal perspective.
Wear seems pretty good and I've done 11k miles.
 
On my travels and just picked up a puncture in my Bridgestones, third in two and a half years of ownership. AA assist swapped the spare on for me, arrived 30 minutes after initial call, great service. Need to find a tyre shop to see if it’s repairable, but looks like a nasty cut in the centre of the tyre. I’m getting close to swapping out for Michelin CC2, had hoped the tyres would last a little longer, as had planned to swap towards end of the year when MOT is due.

Bridgestone All Weather tyres, worst tyres I have ever had on a vehicle, can’t wait to see them gone.
 
The Bridgestone Duravis is a proper commercial tyre unlike the A005 which people have issues with. I can vouch for the Duravis, no problems and over 25k miles now.
 
On my travels and just picked up a puncture in my Bridgestones, third in two and a half years of ownership. AA assist swapped the spare on for me, arrived 30 minutes after initial call, great service. Need to find a tyre shop to see if it’s repairable, but looks like a nasty cut in the centre of the tyre. I’m getting close to swapping out for Michelin CC2, had hoped the tyres would last a little longer, as had planned to swap towards end of the year when MOT is due.

Bridgestone All Weather tyres, worst tyres I have ever had on a vehicle, can’t wait to see them gone.
Ugh, can’t believe I’ve paid extra for these instead of the normal summer ones. £235 down the pan.
I might just get them removed and try and sell them asap. Taxi driver might have them ?
Michelin CC will be purchased asap.
 
And another!!!

That's three punctures on the same Bridgestone All Season tyre in the space of 8000 miles. All caused by screws. Fortunately this one was also repairable.

Perhaps it is just bad luck, or perhaps the tread pattern is susceptible to picking up screws and driving them through the tyre.

When they do wear out I will go for something different. Based on previous comments it seems as though I am not alone in picking up more than my fair share of punctures with these tyres.
 
Its the camber pull. Horrific on the A005 as they wear

My CCs are on 23k. Still holding up, but the edges are starting to go, so will be changed before the MOT and an advisory. I may go for a summer tyre next.
 
CCs now gone at 23.8k miles. A new set on this morning.

My van is lowered and even though I have adjustable bushes, the inner edges were kaput after a few sprints up to Wales and back the last few weeks
 
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