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Re: Firestone tires okay? - Filliam H. Muffman - 07-23-2023 I wouldn't buy their cheapest models. They do make reasonable tires. Treadwear numbers should only be used for a relative comparison. Sporty tires, driven in a sporty manner, will wear much faster. It looks like Costco and Sam's Club don't currently have any Bridgestone sales active. Can you wait a month or two? Re: Firestone tires okay? - Tiangou - 07-23-2023 mrbigstuff wrote: I have a quote for a specific make/model that matches my spec's. I would not accept a substitution. Filliam H. Muffman wrote: Yeah, I'm not a "sporty" driver. ![]() Filliam H. Muffman wrote: No. Not much tread left. It's time. ...I checked with Costco and they said they'd have to order tires and couldn't tell me how long before they'd arrive. Also, weirdly, they couldn't guaranty delivery to the specific store that I went to. Said I might have to go to a Costco 20 miles away with a bigger Tire Center. Dunno what that was about, but it did a good job of discouraging me from using Costco. Robert M wrote: More than most people would. Can't take 'em for a test-drive. At some point you just have to make the leap. ... Thank you for your insights! Re: Firestone tires okay? - mrbigstuff - 07-23-2023 Costco tires can take a long while to arrive. Fwiw. Check out Tire Rack deals for closeouts. I just scored some snows for about 40% off. Edit - 30% off Re: Firestone tires okay? - Michael - 07-23-2023 Tiangou wrote: I just had some tires put on my truck from Costco on Friday. They had a July 4-only sale that made them $660 out the door. I ordered them online and I was able to designate the store that they went to. I was also able to make an appointment to have them installed online. So, I never talked to the folks at the Costco. It took 80 min to have them installed because my store honors reservations over people who just walk into the store for tires (that wasn't the case at the Birmingham, AL store a couple months ago for a tire rotation). When I ordered them they gave me a 11 day window of when the might be delivered to the store; they were delivered on the first day of the 11 days. I had already made an appointment for installation for a couple of days after the 11th day, just to be sure they would be there. There were no problems. In case you hadn't seen it, they're doing $110 off on 4 Firestone tires through today. Re: Firestone tires okay? - wurm - 07-23-2023 Tiangou wrote: I don't know where you are, but... FREE 30 DAY TIRE TEST RIDE 30 Day Test Drive Purchasing new tires is definitely a long term investment. We don't want you to have any regrets so we give you the opportunity to test out your new tires for 30 days, and if you are unhappy with the tires for any reason you can bring them back to any Town Fair Tire store and we will replace them. If the tires you wish to replace the tested tires with cost more, you will only have to pay the difference in price. If the replacement tires cost less then we refund you the difference, it's that easy. So come on down to the Town Fair Tire store nearest you for your 30 day test drive today. *This does not include special order tires. Re: Firestone tires okay? - Buzz - 07-23-2023 graylocks wrote: Amen. My new 1976 Buick Regal came w/ the exploding Firestone's from that era. Eventually five of those faulty sumbeyotches failed, three of 'em catastrophically at high speed. Ran Pirelli P77's after that.... until an uninsured driver, in an old Jaguar sedan, t-boned me while making an illegal left turn at a major Wilshire Blvd intersection. We gave it the old college try, but the frame was irreparably bent, so after stripping all its goodies from it, I sold the beloved Regal to the local low-rider collective for $300. I saw it around town for a few years after that, but when it was on the road, you could see it never tracked right. Alas, nary a Firestone after the final explsion, though we have used many Bridgestone's since, including those currently on our old Sienna dad-van..... that are on the soon-to-be-replaced list. They've got less than a year left on 'em no matter what; we replace after 8 years, regardless of wear or mileage. == Re: Firestone tires okay? - JPK - 07-24-2023 Bridgestone/Firestone tires are good. Re: Firestone tires okay? - DRR - 07-24-2023 I've had Firestone LE2 and LE3s on my minivan for close to 10 years now. (The model, not the same tires). One of the best value tires imo. Also had very good luck with Continentals. For normal driving the Firestones are great and the treadwear is decent too. Always look for something with good treadwear on a daily driver - tires that wear out twice as fast end up being twice as expensive. The treadwear rating on a tire is not super reliable, but consider this as a data point in addition to reading reviews on tire rack and other places. Don't buy anything that multiple people say wears quickly. Re: Firestone tires okay? - Grateful11 - 07-24-2023 Bernie wrote: The spare on our '91 Explorer is still one of those ATX tires, it's never been out of the spare storage. It's been sitting in the garage for almost 8 years and not even cranked. 235k miles on it, great vehicle. Need to get rid of it. Re: Firestone tires okay? - Dennis S - 07-24-2023 I never consider Firestone and Cooper. |