Tires Firestone or Maxxis

Firestone Tires
Nate21
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Rating 4.5

I'm running firestone firehawk Indy 500's. really grippy, and really quite actually

Pros: really grippy, really quiet
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Firestone Tires
VR6OOM
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Rating 4.5

I'm 2 months into my fire hawk indy 500's...I CANNOT believe they're so cheap. I'm not expecting much more than 30k miles, but they grip exceptionally well even when I expected understeer, the car maintained its line. They're easily the stiffest tire I've ever owned. That can be a good and bad thing.

Pros: grip exceptionally well
Cons: stiffest tire ever owned
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Firestone Tires

So far I haven't really pushed them, and I don't do much more than just some very quick backroad driving and highway miles. I've had them for almost a month (even in below / near freezing) and haven't had any issues unless there was snow on the road (obviously since they're summer tires).

Pros: easy choice, good ratings
Cons: haven't really pushed them
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Maxxis Tires

They're fantastic for DE's / non-competition for all the reasons you list. I 100% recommend for HPDE for both performance and bang-for-buck. Pros: -They last a very long time compared to every other R compound tire out there (I've run Toyo, Hankook, Hoosier, etc etc.) -Cheap compared to other 100 treadwear tires. They ship straight from Maxxis and come with a T-shirt. -Not a lot of fade, both during a session and over multiple heat cycles -They give you a lot of feedback and tend not to snap loose

Pros: long lasting, cheap
Cons: slower lap times
Vehicle: Mazda
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Firestone Tires

Another vote for the Firestone Winterforce tires... Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with LOTS of snow, and I travel the entire area. Most of what we get is snow, minimal ice, and after experimenting with several different brands we go back to the Winterforce every time.

Pros: works in lots of snow
Cons: somewhat noisy
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Firestone Tires
GruvDesign
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Rating 4.0

That being said if you're looking for cheap NEW winter tires, Firestone Winterforce tires are fantastic. They're kind of loud, but they work great.

Pros: work great
Cons: kind of loud
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Maxxis Tires

+1 they look like correct for a Jeep tire vs everything else out there and I'm pretty happy with them over the last 15000 miles or so.

Pros: happy with them
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 24140 km
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Maxxis Tires

Maxxis makes pretty durable tires. High roller rolls a little slow but grips well, Ardent rolls pretty fast and offers decent grip.

Pros: durable tires, decent grip
Cons: high roller rolls slow
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Firestone Tires
01tj
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Rating 3.5

I ended up with the firestones. I know they are not the best winter tire but I'd take them over an A/T in the winter. I got my moneys worth the day I put them on because we got a decent "wet" snow storm and the main road out of our neighborhood was closed do to an accident as usual. I had to take a alternate rout which is a steep curvy 1 lane road and I was one of the few to make it all they way out without spending time in the ditch or guardrails.

Pros: got my moneys worth
Cons: not the best
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 34000 km
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odj
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Rating 2.0

I've run the PSS and I have the 500's on my 135 as throwaway summers. They're soft and comfortable and grip OK... but they're numb and greasy at the same time. Very Meh tire.

Pros: soft and comfortable
Cons: numb and greasy
Vehicle: BMW
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