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Enjoy one of the best winter tyres with the added feature of DriveGuard so you don't get stuck in the snow again. The Bridgestone Blizzak LM005 with DriveGuard has all of the performance you would expect such as excellent grip in snow and wet conditions, shorter braking distances on winter roads and the highest level of wet grip. As well as this the introduction of DriveGuard means that even if a puncture occurs you can still drive to safety.
The Bridgestone Blizzak LM005 features a directional tread pattern that provides strong traction in snow due to the zigzag grooves in the tyre. 2D and 3D sipes in the Blizzak LM005 allow for exceptional and reliable braking even in freezing winter conditions.
Features & Benefits of the Blizzak LM005:
DriveGuard - if a puncture occurs drive up to 50 miles at a speed of up to 50mph
The highest grade for wet grip
Enhanced grip winter tyre
Shorter stopping distances on winter roads
Suitable for cars and SUV or 4x4 vehicles
This tyre requires the use of TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System), this will notify you if a puncture occurs as you may not realise given the technology of this tyre.
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XL stands for Extra Load. They use a more reinforced compound to carry heavier loads, but are the same size as normal tyres. If your car had XL tyres factory fitted then you must choose XL tyres for any new ones you buy.
Run flat tyres have been manufactured to be able to continue to perform safely, for a limited period, with no air pressure. If you suffer a puncture you will be able to safely drive to a garage in order to fix the problem.
The innovative Bridgestone DriveGuard technology allows you to maintain control after a puncture, and safely continue driving for 50 miles at up to 50 mph, until it's safe to either repair or replace your tyre.
Winter tyres perform best in temperatures below 7°C. The rubber compound is specially designed to react better in colder temperatures which improves road grip. Some winter tyres have studs to help grip on snow and ice.
XL stands for Extra Load. They use a more reinforced compound to carry heavier loads, but are the same size as normal tyres. If your car had XL tyres factory fitted then you must choose XL tyres for any new ones you buy.
Run flat tyres have been manufactured to be able to continue to perform safely, for a limited period, with no air pressure. If you suffer a puncture you will be able to safely drive to a garage in order to fix the problem.
Winter tyres perform best in temperatures below 7°C. The rubber compound is specially designed to react better in colder temperatures which improves road grip. Some winter tyres have studs to help grip on snow and ice.
XL stands for Extra Load. They use a more reinforced compound to carry heavier loads, but are the same size as normal tyres. If your car had XL tyres factory fitted then you must choose XL tyres for any new ones you buy.
Run flat tyres have been manufactured to be able to continue to perform safely, for a limited period, with no air pressure. If you suffer a puncture you will be able to safely drive to a garage in order to fix the problem.
Winter tyres perform best in temperatures below 7°C. The rubber compound is specially designed to react better in colder temperatures which improves road grip. Some winter tyres have studs to help grip on snow and ice.
XL stands for Extra Load. They use a more reinforced compound to carry heavier loads, but are the same size as normal tyres. If your car had XL tyres factory fitted then you must choose XL tyres for any new ones you buy.
Run flat tyres have been manufactured to be able to continue to perform safely, for a limited period, with no air pressure. If you suffer a puncture you will be able to safely drive to a garage in order to fix the problem.
Winter tyres perform best in temperatures below 7°C. The rubber compound is specially designed to react better in colder temperatures which improves road grip. Some winter tyres have studs to help grip on snow and ice.
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