Tires Firestone or Goodyear

Goodyear Tires
modena1983
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Rating 5.0

Weather ready 2 from Goodyear is a better dry weather tire and a better wet weather tire imo. Also rides better.

Pros: better dry, wet weather
Cons: rides better
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Firestone Tires

While not a 200tw tire the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 (340tw) not only costs significantly less but I've ran them with excellent grip on my WRX.

Pros: excellent grip, costs less
Vehicle: Subaru
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Goodyear Tires
otis3
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Rating 5.0

Agree on the Goodyears. I have them on my Subaru Legacy, really improved the handling. Quicker turn in, quiet and smooth.

Pros: improved handling, quiet, smooth
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Firestone Tires

I like the set of firestone winterforce I just put on our XC70 this year so far. Took them out on snow/ice a few times so far and they feel like I would expect any dedicated winter tire to feel. What took me by surprise is how they drive in the dry... perfectly reasonable handling/braking and reasonable road noise for a winter tire. These actually handle and brake better in the dry than bridgestone weatherpeaks.

Pros: reasonable handling, reasonable noise
Vehicle: Volvo XC70
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Goodyear Tires

I'm running the F1 Supercar 3 (not the R). If you're like me and just trying to have a little fun going around the turns, unconcerned about being passed by Miatas, go with the 3's.

Pros: good for fun driving
Cons: not for best lap times
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Goodyear Tires

I have a personal distaste for Goodyear (I think that’s what those are. We called em good for a a year even when they were new.

Cons: personal distaste, short lifespan
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