Firestone Firehawk INDY 500
Anyone have experience with the Firestone Firehawk INDY 500 tires?
Initial reports are very good and price is very reasonable. Tire Rack rated it at the top of the class - Ultra High Performance Summer Tires. |
These tire has been in the Japanese market under a different model for several years. They are They are really nice for a UHP tire.
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i have a set that are going on my mini this wed.they look very good.
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I've driven MINIs with them and not impressed. I go with the BFGs.
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now that i got to drive on them and yes only about 100miles they are ok like the handling.
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I have them on mine and I do like them , I have 1000 miles on mine
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Do they have the grip? I was considering them for my mini it's a daily but I do like to drive hard just like anyone and I don't want to skimp out on tires. How is the road noise with them? I was considering potenza re71-r but I'm afraid with the tire ratting I won't get more than a summer out of them. I drive a lot. The Indy 500 just a good price.
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They are ok,I do feel that my traction comes on few times as I drive hard and front wheels spin and the grip is not there on hard take offs but cornering has been great and they look great on the car.
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They are a pretty quick autocross tire, especially considering the price
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road noise?
louder than some quieter than others,i had potenza re's prior to this tire and they were much Quieter |
So you feel they are louder than the re's is it an annoying type of road noise if that makes sense. I've been in lifted trucks with tires that have so much road noise that it's annoying. How was the tread life with the re's compared to firehawk? The firehawk is a 340 tire so it should last longer compared to re71-r. Just trying to see if spending the extra $40 per tire for re's is worth it. But I feel I'm going to get just as good of a tire for less with the firehawk.
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re71r might say 200 on the side but they wear and grip like a 100 they are fast tires though
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Originally Posted by mega72
(Post 4292756)
re71r might say 200 on the side but they wear and grip like a 100 they are fast tires though
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I dunno, I Only autocross and trackday these tires. Once I got my camber dialed in (-2.5 and about -2 rear) I was able to extend tire life by like 3 fold.
I have no idea how they wear on the street |
Originally Posted by Scooter24
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Do they have the grip? I was considering them for my mini it's a daily but I do like to drive hard just like anyone and I don't want to skimp out on tires. How is the road noise with them? I was considering potenza re71-r but I'm afraid with the tire ratting I won't get more than a summer out of them. I drive a lot. The Indy 500 just a good price.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...earDiameter=17 Just got them, awesome tire.... We've gotten tons of rain in the last few days here in ATL, I could not make these tires break traction... trust me, I tried... |
i have a full set i bought on tirerack.com great traction and cost efficient
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Originally Posted by mega72
(Post 4292756)
re71r might say 200 on the side but they wear and grip like a 100 they are fast tires though
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If you are looking for reasonable tire wear with some good grip, then I would skip the RE-71R's. They are a tremendous tire for a 'weekend warrior', but I wouldn't go for them on a DD unless I didn't care about life expectancy. I run RE-71R's on my 'weekend' Mustang and love them, but not a good fit on my DD Clubby, IMHO. A couple of friends that run the 500's really like them and seem to be getting good wear out them as well, much more than my RE-71R's. YMMV.
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I ended up getting the Indy 500s. Got them yesterday. Just have to get them mounted to my summer wheels!
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