Still don't get this statement that Bridgestones are dangerous in the wet. Surely you drive to the road conditions in front of you and can't drive the same way in dry and wet conditions.
As others have said - a good tyre will work almost as well in the wet. As you are about to discover. The Bridgestone tyres are too hard to provide good wet weather grip. They are ok in warm, dry weather.
Yes, of course you drive within the limits of the tyres. Or you do get used to wheel spin when accelerating, controlling understeer and the ABS working all the time. Then you change to a better tyre and rarely experience any of the previous problems. That is what I experienced.
Some people even moved to the Golf R because they though the GTI and GTD are so bad in the wet. I'm just going to change the tyres
