Who makes Serenity tires?

Who makes Serenity tires?

Bridgestone Turanza Serenity
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus Treadwear and Warranty If you do, you get complete protection and your new Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus tires will be covered down to 3/32″ of wear.

How long do Turanza tires last?

80,000 miles
Our new Best-in-Class TURANZA™ QUIETTRACK™ tire designed to help deliver control in wet and snowy conditions, long-lasting performance for 80,000 miles*, comfort, and a quiet ride.

Is Bridgestone Turanza a run flat?

The Turanza EL400 RFT is Bridgestone’s Standard Touring All-Season self-supporting run-flat replacement tire developed for Toyota Sienna* minivans originally equipped with run-flat tires.

Where are Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus made?

Bridgestone products made in Thailand.

What is a Turanza?

According to Bridgestone, the Turanza QuietTrack is an all-season grand touring tire designed to fit most modern cars and sedans. “Engineered to quietly impress, the QuietTrack utilizes Bridgestone’s latest technologies to dampen road noise and provide a quiet, comfortable ride,” – says Bridgestone on its website.

How many miles are tires good for?

As a general rule, the original tires on a new vehicle or quality replacement tires should last up to 50,000 miles. However, many factors will have a significant impact on any tire’s life and may substantially shorten its life expectancy.

Where are Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack tires made?

The Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack at a glance According to Bridgestone itself, which is a company from Japan, their Turanza QuietTrack can enhance the performance in wet conditions for over 20%, and 44% for handling snow in comparison to Turanza Serenity Plus.

Are Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus tires directional?

Since the tires are asymmetrical rather than directional, on one side of the car these arced grooves are going to be headed in a direction that I would call backwards, forcing any water in the grooves into a channel that narrows severely before opening out to the shoulder of the tire.