What is Bridgestone tire?
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Bridgestone is a tire brand under Bridgestone Corporation, which is Japan's largest tire manufacturer and one of the world's largest tire manufacturers, a Fortune Global 500 company. Functions of tires: Mainly include dry grip, hydroplaning resistance, providing comfort, reducing driving noise, impact resistance, wet grip, load capacity, handling performance, average wear, and mileage. Tire cross-section structure: Generally can be divided into 4 parts: tread, shoulder, sidewall, and bead. Each part has its own function. The tread mainly contacts the ground, the shoulder and sidewall provide support, and the bead contacts the wheel rim to provide sealing. Tire internal composition: The interior of the tire is composed of multiple layers of different materials, including tread pattern, overlay, steel belt, stress absorption rubber strip, carcass ply, and inner liner.
I previously used Bridgestone tires on my car, and overall, they felt quite reliable. It's a brand from Japan, established in 1931, and is popular worldwide. I used their Turanza series for daily driving over four to five years, and they showed strong wear resistance with hardly any issues, saving me a lot on maintenance costs. Especially in rainy conditions, the grip was excellent, with shorter braking distances, making driving feel more secure. Their product line is comprehensive, ranging from the economical Potenza to high-performance track tires, catering to various driving needs. Once, during a long-distance trip, the tires performed very stably, which left a deep impression on me. If you have a reasonable budget and need durable and safe tires, Bridgestone is a great choice.