Tires Firestone or Maxxis

Firestone Tires
Efficient-Fee-594
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Rating 5.0

Indy500 - probably my favorite all around tire. Good looking tread, great dry grip, SUPERB wet grip, and also very quiet & comfortable

Pros: great dry grip, superb wet
Vehicle: Mazda
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Firestone Tires
printjsjd
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Rating 5.0

Firehawk Indy 500. They've been great and also really good grip in winter/rainy weather. I have about 26k miles on them with plenty of tread still. And they're cheap.

Pros: really good grip, cheap
Mileage: 26000 km
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Maxxis Tires
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Rating 4.0

I had Maxxis winter tires on my Kia. Near impossible to get stuck in deep snow. Wear was really good but just used in the winter. Had them for 7 years with no flats or dry rot. They did tend to wander on the highway though.

Pros: good wear, no flats
Cons: wander on highway
Vehicle: Kia
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Maxxis Tires
TacomaPotato
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Rating 4.0

Maxxis razr AT. Just as good if not better than wild peaks and about 10lbs lighter per tire(265/70 17)

Pros: better than wild peaks
Cons: 10lbs lighter
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Firestone Tires
Southpontiac
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Rating 4.0

I\u2019ve had decent luck with the all weather Firestone Destination At/2 and I had some nokians before that that were really good but treads wore a bit faster.

Pros: decent luck, really good
Cons: treads wore a bit faster
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Maxxis Tires

Maxxis rambler is a better all rounder while being a similar tire (for sure faster on pavement) ...I also loved pirelli cinturato gravel h on both pavement and dirt

Pros: faster on pavement
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