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    Bridgestone WeatherPeak Tire

    WeatherPeak
    The Bridgestone WeatherPeak carrys a three peak mountain and snowflake symbol indicating it meets snow traction requirements of a winter tire, but can be used all year long.

    Ratings

    Ratings

    Survey Results

    Owner Satisfaction

    Owner Satisfaction

    Tire owner-satisfaction ratings are determined by the percentage of those who answered "definitely yes" to the question asked by the Consumer Reports Annual Tire Survey "Considering all factors (price, handling, grip, noise, ride, treadwear, etc.), would you get these tires if you had it to do all over again?".

     /  5

    Test Results

    Dry braking

    Dry braking

    Dry braking is measure of stopping performance from 60 to 0 mph.

     /  5
    Wet braking

    Wet braking

    Wet braking is measure of stopping performance from 60 to 0 mph.

     /  5
    Handling

    Handling

    For most tires, Handling includes how well the tires perform; in an avoidance maneuver involving a swerve into the left lane and back into the right lane; on CR's wet handling circuit; and steering feel.

     /  5
    Hydroplaning

    Hydroplaning

    Hydroplaning reflects how resistant a tire is to skimming in standing water.

     /  5
    Snow traction

    Snow traction

    Snow traction reflects the distance our test car needs to accelerate from 5 to 20 mph on moderately packed snow.

     /  5
    Ice braking

    Ice braking

    Ice braking is completed on a skating rink from 10 to 0 mph.

     /  5
    Ride comfort

    Ride comfort

    Ride comfort reflects on-road judgments.

     /  5
    Noise

    Noise

    Noise reflects on-road judgments.

     /  5
    Rolling resistance

    Rolling resistance

    Rolling resistance is measured on a dynamometer and is a factor in fuel economy.

     /  5
    Tested tread life (Miles)

    Tested tread life

    Tread life mileage is a comparative estimate from CR's vehicle road test completed on a treadwear course in southwest Texas. Your actual mileage may vary based on how, what, and where you drive along with other factors but not limited to weather, road texture, etc.

     /  5

    About

    The Bridgestone WeatherPeak is part of the Tires test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Tires models like the WeatherPeak are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Owner satisfaction: Tire owner-satisfaction ratings are determined by the percentage of those who answered "definitely yes" to the question asked by the Consumer Reports Annual Tire Survey "Considering all factors (price, handling, grip, noise, ride, treadwear, etc.), would you get these tires if you had it to do all over again?".

    Dry braking: Dry braking is measure of stopping performance from 60 to 0 mph.

    Wet braking: Wet braking is measure of stopping performance from 60 to 0 mph.

    Price & Shop

    Determining correct tire size
    What is my tire size?

    Examine your existing tires to determine their correct size.

    The size is made up of multiple parameters (as shown in this example):

    P —  
    Tire type
    215 —  
    Tire width in millimeters
    45 —  
    Sidewall height to width aspect ratio
    R —  
    Tire construction
    17 —  
    Wheel diameter in inches
    Price(s) below reflect the tire size tested by Consumer Reports.
    Tire Buying Advice
    Before buying, determine your correct tire size.
    Don't buy used tires. Used tires have an unknown service life and recall history.
    It's best to purchase four like tires at a time for optimum vehicle performance.