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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 11:29 AM
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comments on the bridgestone ls-v

Just checking from those of you running the Bridgestone LS-Vs, what are the pros and cons? Are any of you experiencing "flat spots" from sitting overnight. Also, how is your treadwear holding up? Thanks.
Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:44 PM
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I have had these for about 3,000 miles and like them a lot. The cold spots are noticeable for about 60-90 seconds in the morning but bu the time I get out of my sub division they are gone. The tread has worn nicely and I have had no problems since I have got them. For the price I got them for, they were a great buy. I would highly recommend these tires. Good luck.
Old Feb 26, 2006 | 09:31 PM
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Great tire!

After doing a lot of research on this topic, i finally got the LS-V's on my factory 17" wheels last thursday and I must say, I am very much surprised at the difference they've made over the crappy OEM potenzas. I have been running Tein S-tech for about 6-7 months now and with the crappy potenzas, the grip was horrible. I feel that I have just now experienced the benefit of Tein springs.

Also they are overall quieter IMO than the stock Potenzas.

Anyways I think the LS-V's are great tires based on what I have read thus far and hopefully the treadlife will be decent as well.
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