Tires BRIDGESTONE or Firestone

Firestone Tires
Evan_Rifler
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Rating 4.5

I recommend the shit out of the Firestone Indy 500 they get up to the proper temp for that spirited drive quickly but don’t overheat and have very good wear from my experience.

Pros: get up to temp quickly
Cons: don't overheat
Vehicle: Subaru
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Got 4 new Bridgestone two years ago for about $500

With balance. Free tire rotations and patch job. Don’t buy junk. They are rated for 50-60K. Driven maybe 30k have 5 mm tread depth left even mostly city driving.

Pros: free tire rotations
Mileage: 48280 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Aust014
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Rating 4.0

RS11's are amazing tires, used them before going to slicks. For road use the don't last that long though.

Pros: amazing tires
Cons: don't last long
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

There's also the Bridgestone WeatherPeak, which is priced like the Michelin CrossClimate, but it seems like it has better snow and ice traction.

Pros: better snow, ice traction
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have the original 20” Bridgestones on my 21, with about 20k miles. Should be good for another 5k or so. Not great tires, but fairly typical OEM tires for me.

Pros: fairly typical OEM tires
Cons: not great tires
Mileage: 20000 km
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Firestone Tires
taki
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Rating 1.0

Not the same vehicle, but, on my truck (2wd, V8, manual), I installed Winterforce 2 tires, and while I haven't driven in any snow with them yet, on wet or dry pavement, they are horrible. Not much traction at all, even if I try to drive "carefully."

Cons: horrible on wet/dry pavement, not much traction
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