TTAC Giveaway: Bridgestone Blizzak Winter Tires
Win a set of Bridgestone Blizzak winter tires!
It's time for a TTAC Giveaway! Once again, we're giving away some winter tires! You can snag a set by entering below.
Specifically, we're giving away Bridgestone Blizzaks. Blizzaks are often voted most reliable and best performing, and here's why: The patented Multicell Technology removes the thin layer of water from atop the ice, allowing the rubber to better grip the ice. It features silica enhancements that also improves grip on snow and ice.
Another key feature is 3D zigzag sipes with block stiffness control. These interlocking sipes provide biting edges that are needed for winter performance -- and they also maintain the needed stiffness. This helps with lateral stability.
These tires are also designed for longevity, giving the owner an extra season of use.
This all adds up to excellent traction and stability control, reliable handling, and impressive grip in winter conditions.
We'll give you until 5 PM Eastern on January 12, 2024 to enter. You can do so here, and the legalese is here.
Good luck!
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Papa wants some new shoes. Entered.
Never had Bridgestone Blizzaks. RWD and snows are the way to go in winter.
Strangely, I don't get much snow these days (is it just me?) Anyway, that will probably change soon after that COP28 thing that just went down.
I was hanging around the tire section of ye olde warehouse club the other day (the guy who used to be so helpful is probably quitting, lot of that going around) and came up with a nice activity to pass the time. Pick a basic tire and stick your finger in the tread, and then pick a really nice expensive performance tire and do the same thing. Compare and contrast. 🙂
Hope that they fit a 2015 Subaru Forester that is if I am the winner?