Tires Firestone or DUNLOP

Firestone Tires

I have Firestone Destination LE2s, and I haven't had much trouble driving in the snow with them. To be fair I haven't ever had snow tires, so I don't have much to compare to. If you have experience driving in the snow already, and drive slow you should be fine.

Pros: decent driving in snow
Cons: no snow tire comparison
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Firestone Tires

So he did just that, pulled the steel wheel out, added liquid rubber and sealed the fuck outta that hole from the inside. $15 is all it costed me while Firestone would’ve convinced my stupid asss to drop $150 on a tire. I’m so pissed lol

Pros: fixed tire for $15
Cons: Firestone wanted $150
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Firestone Tires

The newer style Firestone WinterForce 2 are decent tires. Good tread design, not too hard, not too soft compound. Fairly priced $100-150/ea depending.

Pros: good tread design, fairly priced
Cons: not too soft compound
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DUNLOP Tires

Last two tires I ran were GPR300s. The traction was good in the corners, only negative for me was the lifetime, only 3,000mi each before having to replace.

Pros: good traction in corners
Cons: short lifetime
Vehicle: Suzuki
Mileage: 4828 km
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DUNLOP Tires

404s are pretty shit, tbh. Even Shinkos are a significant improvement. The 777 and the 230 Tour Master walk the 404.

Pros: Shinkos are improvement
Cons: pretty shit
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DUNLOP Tires

The Dunlops didn’t seem all that grippy though; I felt the rear start to slide out inexplicably on a tight turn on a clean road that was only slightly rough and I didn’t feel like I was really pushing the bike all that much - just light throttle and was riding smoothly.

Cons: not very grippy
Mileage: 4000 km
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