Tires Firestone or DUNLOP

Firestone Tires

I'm on my 3rd year with Firestone Firehawk A/S tires. Roads in Oklahoma are crap around here. But no problem with my 18's.

Pros: no problem with 18's
Cons: crap roads
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Firestone Tires

Firestone Weathergrips are great tires. I had them on a 2011 Escape before it got hit by a retard. They handled an Alberta winter no problem, however my studded winters were obviously still better.

Pros: handled winter no problem
Cons: studded winters better
Vehicle: Ford Escape
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Firestone Tires

I have these on a BMW 528i and they’re great. Good responsive steering and is confident in canyon carving in Colorado. I disagree with every negative you listed.

Pros: good responsive steering
Vehicle: BMW
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Firestone Tires

I've had great luck with firehawk indy 500. They're 320 tw. I'm an okay intermediate driving a 2010 mx5. I'm not sliding the car around much at all.

They're great street tires and have been able to get more than 6 track days on them thus far. Tires still has more in them.

Pros: great street tires
Vehicle: Mazda
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
DUNLOP Tires
cmbiker
  • Grip:
  • Noise:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 3.0

A few weeks ago, on my brand new 2023 base model I swapped out my stock Dunlops for the Continental DWS06 Plus A/S tires and have been miserable since. Yes the Continentals did their job on a recent ski trip where the roads were a mix of ice, wet and snow, but on dry roads I feel like the car handling has diminished significantly (sidewall flex) and just don’t enjoy driving it in a spirited way now. The Dunlops are a bit of a harsher ride and nosier but I’ll take that anyway over these Continentals in conditions without ice or snow.

Pros: harsher ride and nosier
Cons: car handling diminished
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
DUNLOP Tires

got 15k km on mine at this moment, still enough thread but dry rot is starting to slowly set in on the front because I used it all year round, and salt did its thing. It's still usable, but will replace soon.

Pros: enough thread, still usable
Cons: dry rot starting
Mileage: 15000 km
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
DUNLOP Tires

Having worked at a Porsche dealership I’ve seen Dunlops wear out ridiculously fast. I’d be looking at a comparable Michelin or Conti to replace it with.

Pros: comparable Michelin
Cons: wear out ridiculously fast
Vehicle: Porsche
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
DUNLOP Tires

I have a pair of Dunlop Wintermaxx’s and they seemed like great tires, very gripping with dry roads. However, when it rains or is wet, they seem to absolutely suck. I start skidding/sliding even on simple turns at low speeds, even in a round a bout.

Pros: gripping with dry roads
Cons: suck when wet, skidding
Vehicle: Subaru
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Firestone Tires
volvo1
  • Grip:
  • Noise:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 1.0

I wanted to write this because there are almost no reviews on this tire online. Firestone claims it's a big improvement over the previous generation. Traction is good on wet and dry roads. Slippage prediction is also decent. Road noise is fine. Ride comfort (in terms of feeling the road) is really good. Steering responsiveness is ABYSMAL. It's like driving an aquarium on top of a trampoline. Due to the fact the sidewall seems to be made of marshmallows, it's quite terrifying doing any aggressive driving. Highway driving, making turns specifically, is terrifying. Overall: Do not buy unless it's for rears only, or you're driving a car that is exceptionally light weight. If the steering and body movement responsiveness was fixed, this would be an excellent tire. Sadly the responsiveness is so bad, the tire feels legitimately dangerous.

Pros: good traction, decent slippage prediction
Cons: abysmal steering responsiveness
Vehicle: Infiniti
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
1 ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... 70

Write your review

Help others - share your experience with this part.

Other comparisons
Loading...