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Originally Posted by ezaircon4jc
Something's wrong, IMHO. I had the Driveguard's in 245/45/18 on my 2012 535i and loved them. They were far superior to the LS2's that came on the car. I would have purchased them for my 2014 535i, but they weren't available in the correct sizes. Actually, Bridgestone owns Firestone and Firestone is considered the cheaper brand.
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Thank you for your input along the way. Truth be told, I have only driven about 150 miles on them, but I don’t find them becoming stickier or grippier for that matter. I think the website I bought them said “they have a 30-day ride period to see if I like them. I have to rush to a decision soon to see if I should, in fact, return them. The ironic thing is LS 2s get such poor reviews but I am sure, without a doubt, they can grip better, turn better, and inspire more confidence than the Bridgestone Driveguard plus tires.