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Bridgestone

Bridgestone Alenza 001 RFTReviews

6 reviews

2 on SimpleTire4 from Google Shopping

3.8

overall rating

50%

Would you buy again?

Review breakdown

  • 1 out of 100
  • 3 out of 100
  • 0 out of 100
  • 1 out of 100
  • 1 out of 100

Scorecard

Dry

5

Wet

4.5

Winter

5

Comfort

4

Noise

4.5

Treadwear

3.5

2 SimpleTire reviews

Paulo
4.5
BMW X3 2021 xDrive30i
Verified Customer
Sep 11, 2022

These Bridgestone Alenza 001 RFT came from factory in my BMW X3 M40 G01 2021, and they are very good, but very "sensible" to worn out if your alignment is a little out of measure. Also, you must need to increase 3 lbs above the recommended, because they are RFT, so, with normal pressure they tend to worn out the inner and outter tread, like an underinflated normal tire. My rear tires 275/40 R20 have 28k miles on them, and still have 5/32. On the other hand, the front ones needed to be replaced by new Alenzas. BE AWARE: keep the pressure 3-4 lbs above and the alignment up to date. I'm almost buy the Michelin Latitude Sport 3 ZP (Zero Pressure), despite they be more smothly according to some reviews, but some of them said they become noiser after 10k, and may present some bubles on their laterals after some road impacts, and worn quickly. So, I decided to give another chance to Alenzas 001, despite they have a hard riding over pothole and other kind of obstacles, they are good on curves and cornering. I've never had any issues with the Alenzas, except the fronts worn out the inner and outer edges because of the "recommended pressure" and not to keep the allignment on day. This time I'll be more aware about keep the pressure with nitrogen and the allignment every 10k miles.

Chip
4.5
BMW X3 2020 xDrive30i Front
Verified Customer
Jul 27, 2022

I think the tires perform well but they have a relatively short tread life. I am replacing at 18,500 miles. Expensive for such a short life.