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Old 07-19-2018, 07:03 PM   #15
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That's a serious F up on their part they need to fix that and not have you be OK with it. As stated your speedo and more importantly odometer are going to be off due to the tire height differences. I haven't run the sizes to see but what if for every half mile you travel the odo ticks off 3/4 of a mile? Think about it. Or the other way around?
They didn't force me to stick with them. I just needed new tires right then and said ok. And yes my speedo it a tad bit off and mileage will read lower than what it actually is.
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Old 07-19-2018, 09:52 PM   #16
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That's a serious F up on their part they need to fix that and not have you be OK with it. As stated your speedo and more importantly odometer are going to be off due to the tire height differences. I haven't run the sizes to see but what if for every half mile you travel the odo ticks off 3/4 of a mile? Think about it. Or the other way around?
It is a much much more minuscule amount then that and actually the odometer would read low since the tire travels a greater distance for each revolution then the car thinks it is. Oil changes will be sooner and the mileage ever so slightly lower than actual, but your talking a few thousand in 100k miles.
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Old 07-20-2018, 06:56 AM   #17
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I went one up in the front and rear on mine. 255/285 No issues.
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Old 07-21-2018, 04:04 AM   #18
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It is a much much more minuscule amount then that and actually the odometer would read low since the tire travels a greater distance for each revolution then the car thinks it is. Oil changes will be sooner and the mileage ever so slightly lower than actual, but your talking a few thousand in 100k miles.
I wouldn't belabor the point of a few hundred some where in 100K but when you say a few thousand...you're an idiot.
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Old 07-21-2018, 06:20 PM   #19
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Ordered up a set today from Tire Rack. Gave up trying to find a set of OEM run flat rears. My original fronts are probably at 60% or better, the rears are nearly shot.

Hope they work as well as I have been reading. Certainly a lot cheaper than most summer performance tire options.
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Old 07-22-2018, 05:54 AM   #20
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the tread on the firehawk indy looks like they are directional, (limits left and right rotation) but I cant find any clear info on weather they are or not....does it say directional or have an arrow on the sidewall at all?
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Old 07-22-2018, 11:16 AM   #21
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the tread on the firehawk indy looks like they are directional, (limits left and right rotation) but I cant find any clear info on weather they are or not....does it say directional or have an arrow on the sidewall at all?
I don’t have the car here right now but from memory not directional.
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Old 07-22-2018, 07:57 PM   #22
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the tread on the firehawk indy looks like they are directional, (limits left and right rotation) but I cant find any clear info on weather they are or not....does it say directional or have an arrow on the sidewall at all?
Can confirm, not directional. Just checked mine today.

I had them installed on Thursday. Took them out yesterday for a 6 hour drive (didnt plan on it taking that long, but the back roads around here are awesome), they are pretty sweet tires, I was really impressed. I found myself crossing the yellow line a tad mid-corner as the tire had more grip than I was expecting, all safely, of course.

For the price they cant be beat.
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Old 07-29-2018, 04:01 PM   #23
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Mine came in last week...still have a lot of life left in my Goodyear's. So may not change them over for a few more weeks...busy as all get out anyway.

Then again...A couple of good burnouts and the rears will be shot.

May take a cross country trip with them, late September, would be a good test ride. Montana to New Hampshire, then down to North Carolina, then back west to MT.
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Old 07-31-2018, 12:46 PM   #24
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The firehawks are a great deal. They work good in the rain and cornering traction is excellent. They ride pretty quiet and take bumps well. For the money, you can't do any better.
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Old 07-31-2018, 12:56 PM   #25
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Mine came in last week...still have a lot of life left in my Goodyear's. So may not change them over for a few more weeks...busy as all get out anyway.

Then again...A couple of good burnouts and the rears will be shot.

May take a cross country trip with them, late September, would be a good test ride. Montana to New Hampshire, then down to North Carolina, then back west to MT.
Go GRIZ!!!!!
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why firestones? isnt there much better tire options out there?
They are Best Tire for the money that have come out in years
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