Is Bridgestone very noisy?
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Bridgestone tires are not very noisy. Characteristics of Bridgestone tires: Good wear resistance, strong grip, short braking distance, and relatively good stability, suitable for various brands of cars. Introduction to Bridgestone: Bridgestone tires are the world's largest tire and rubber products. In March 1931, Bridgestone tires were born in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. With cutting-edge technology ahead of its time and a bold pioneering spirit, Bridgestone implements comprehensive quality management from development, sales, logistics to after-sales service. Tire maintenance precautions: No matter what brand of tires you use, maintenance and driving habits are essential. If you start too aggressively, make sudden turns, brake urgently, drive at high speeds on poor road conditions, frequently go up and down curbs, or scrape tires against obstacles when parking, it will lead to severe tire wear and reduce the service life of the tires.
As an owner who has used several sets of Bridgestone tires, I must say this issue depends on the model. My previous family car was fitted with the Ecopia series, which was much quieter than the original tires when driving in the city, especially reducing the fine rustling noise on asphalt roads. However, last year I switched to Alenza off-road tires for my SUV, and the tire noise is indeed more noticeable at high speeds, given the larger tread blocks of off-road tires. But for the same SUV, my friend's Alenza tires have better noise control. In summary, their comfort and energy-saving tires generally have good noise control, while off-road or sport models can be more road-sensitive, so it's not accurate to say they're 'very noisy.' When choosing tires, focusing on the noise index parameter is the most reliable approach. I often remind my friends not to just look at the price.