« Reply #50 on: 28 January 2015, 18:24 »
If you google the tyres, and look through peoples comments and then the reviews you do get a very mixed bag.
In 2011 autocar slammed it in there tyre test. If you then go and read comments from real users on normal tyre buying websites they love them. The interest to me is if my gti turns up on them, is it really going to be dangerous? are they really as bad as some users say. I've got no interest in tuning it up so with standard car, no diff. am i going to suffer massively with the tyres? and is it something that i change immediately and try and sell the bridgestones?
Ultimately it does worry me a bit with people on the other thread calling them death traps etc
Dangerous is really just an expression. They are probably the safest tyre on the market because you spend all the time wheel spinning or tramping and not moving anywhere. Then once you actually start rolling forward the traction control will make sure your revs don't go over 5k anytime soon but you do get a free light show I guess...

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