Tires Firestone or Uniroyal

Firestone Tires
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Rating 5.0

I see you already got some tires but for future reference the Firestone fire hawk indy500 is one of the best bang for buck tires out there. It’s been a couple years since I got mine but I think they were around $160 a tire and they WAY outperform the nitto nt555 that costs significantly more. I bought them as a cheap set of tires for the wet weather not expecting anything special and they surprised the hell out of me. I will recommend them to everyone that asks because they’re just that good (for a tire at that price range).

Pros: best bang for buck
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Firestone Tires

I have Indy 500s on my ND banger tire for the price AND you can drive them in the rain.

Pros: good price, drive in rain
Vehicle: Mazda
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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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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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Another solid budget pick is the Firehawk Indy 500 (basically a baby Pilot Sport but cheaper). I ran them on my old Mk7 and they were awesome for daily + fun drives.

Pros: awesome for daily drives
Cons: cheaper
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Uniroyal Tires

2nd pic shows dry rot cracking. Odd for a new tire after 6,000mi. You could try warranty through Uniroyal.

Cons: dry rot cracking
Mileage: 6000 km
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Those are suredrive sold by firestone. Do not even think of taking these on any ice or snow. Firestone sells all season tires that have the capability of going in snow but these are not it. These are entry level tires.good enough for highway and city driving but that\u2019s it.

Pros: good for highway driving
Cons: not for ice or snow
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