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Posted

what up

first off i have to say that i reviewed many tires before finally make a decision to buy the bridgestone RE050A pole positions, and no i did not buy them just for the name ;)

i reviewed the continentals(contis), the michelin pilot sports (ps2's), and bridgestones obviously. if you wish to see the tire and read about it from tirerace.com which is a decent source to me, you may here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?si...=4&i1_Qty=4

:thumbup: Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Pole Position REAR 285-30/18 :thumbup:

bs_potz_re050a_pole_ci2_l.jpgbs_potz_re050a_pole_ci1_l.jpg

if anyone happens to be running this tire and has any thoughts on it let me know, thanks

bobby d

Posted

I am a big Bridgestone Potenza fan. Been running the 050A Pole Positons since late 2006. Have over 9k on them now and rears still look great. They have been fantastic at several DE's and 9 wins in 11 autox events. I usually run 34F and 36 R tires pressures and don't let them get over 40psi on the track. For a bit more money the Potenza 01R's would be my absolute #1 choice, but I really can't complain at all about the 050A PP's.quote name='420 Tecra' date='Feb 24 2008, 11:43 PM' post='94968']

what up

first off i have to say that i reviewed many tires before finally make a decision to buy the bridgestone RE050A pole positions, and no i did not buy them just for the name ;)

i reviewed the continentals(contis), the michelin pilot sports (ps2's), and bridgestones obviously. if you wish to see the tire and read about it from tirerace.com which is a decent source to me, you may here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?si...=4&i1_Qty=4

:thumbup: Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Pole Position REAR 285-30/18 :thumbup:

bs_potz_re050a_pole_ci2_l.jpgbs_potz_re050a_pole_ci1_l.jpg

if anyone happens to be running this tire and has any thoughts on it let me know, thanks

bobby d

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