The OEM all-seasons on my Golf GTI gave up after 14k miles and two track days. They were replaced with these Indy 500’s and the car is completely transformed. On the street the grip is astonishing and the steering is hugely improved. On the track, transitions are more predictable and braking is surer and shorter. And it’s not like I am looking through rose-colored glasses. My wife has a Golf GTI just like mine still on the OEM tires and it’s night and day to drive them back to back. At anything over half-throttle her car is squirming and spinning. My car just pulls away, no drama and no spin. Fantastic for the money.
I would say the same for my Golf R, completely transformed the car. Fantastic tires for the money. Comparable to Michelin Pilot Sports, better than Hankook V12 Evo's or Continental SportContact 5P.
I have an a4 and the car came with brand new pirrelli p zeros all seasons. After 3k miles of normal driving with some spirited the tread was Already starting to crack off. They hated any heat
I have a Camaro RS, I have used PZeros since I had the car.. Last week ago, I had a screw in the corner of tire, I had to replace. Local tire shop, tire plus, all they had was Firehawk indy 500. Was $217 for everything.. Tire, mount and balance. I feel that the Indy 500 grips better than PZero
I just bought four of these for my WRX. I went for a drive in the mountains, and trying to make them break loose or squeal or anyting. They just grabbed and grabbed and wouldn't let go no matter how hard I tried. I need more power or driving ability or both! I love these tires and they only cost a hundred bucks each
You should look into getting 245 on the next tire purchase. The wider tire helps to make up for the lip that the factory tires came with and the wider tire just look really good on the car. Keep up the great videos!
Yup currently got these last week for my st and my Altima SE-R as well. Great driving tire, comfy and performs excellent. Plus the $60 rebate doesn't hurt either.
I just got these last night for my 18 Q50S. And holy shit are they better than the stock DunFlops SportMinimum RunShits. I don’t spin through first gear anymore, and my 0-60 is much faster because of the grip. I also am in Phoenix.
I replaced the A/S Pirelli P zeros that came in my '16 EB mustang with the Firehawk Indy 500s. I LOVE them. Way better than the pzeros. I felt more secure driving in the rain, traction improved, and, for a summer tire, its doing fine in terms of tread. I replaced my pirellis at 36k miles, I now have 70k in my car, so a total of 34k with the Indys so far and just now will be needing replacement in the next 3k- 4k miles. I drive spiritedly, not aggressively. Rotate tires every 4k-5k miles.
I've had these on my '01 MX-5 for over three years now, 205/40/16. In my opinion, price vs performance these are the best tires out there, I use them for autocross and mountain twisties.
@804MRMAN pretty decent ngl. I'm still rocking the first set, and they handle great. Awesome for spirited driving, low vibration and low road noise. Never any issues in the wet either.
Firestone has come along ways over the years. I wasn't impressed in years past on Firestone tires, they rode very hard, road noise was horrible and traction wasn't great. I've done a lot of reading on these exact tires (Firehawk Indy's) your videos and a few others on UA-cam, I will say every review I've seen has spoken very highly on these tires. When I drop the $ on some aftermarket wheels (NOT Rims)...lol...I'll definitely be giving these tires a try.
Thanks for posting a review of the Firehawk from my old hometown in Arizona. Just a few notes for future tire reviews: The "tire lip" you discussed that is not on this tire that protects the rim in the Tire Industry is called a "Rim Protector." You will find it on the Mich Pilot and BF Goodrich Comp lines. It would would be great in reviews if you indicated where the tire is manufactured? (It's on the tire.) Current production is Thailand for this tire--The country of manufacture determines the quality and refinements. Thailand is a good tire maker, but not as great as the quality that comes out of US factories or German factories. Last, it would have been great to know how what the date stamp (age) of the tires are that Tire Rack shipped you when you received them. Tire rubber starts to deteriorate each day after manufacture and you want ones within 6 months off the assembly line and you want to see that TireRack ships 4 tires with the same exact date code that is also on the tire. I ask for tires that are within 2 month off the line if made in the USA. From other countries 6 months is reasonable. Tires delivered that are more a year old should be returned.
I bought these after 35k on my Goodyears. Outstanding tire. I bought them because of your review, plus my Tuner at FSWERKS have them on both their Fiesta and Focus ST's.
Good video! Just ordered these. I have been replacing my Bridgestone s-04 rears every oil change and full set every other oil change. Will see how they last. 340i rwd fbo.
These are good tires for the price. Upgraded the tires for canyon runs to get more grip. The stock all seasons that came with my car were not great. These hold the road great, and I'm happy with the wear as well.
Love these tires! Great performance for the price. More than capable up and down South Mountain and any other mountains I've driven. While Michelin's are great I'm not racing money or consistently tracking to justify them to the regular guy...Dude is that a Supra?!?
Gjeebs! Your the man! Love your clean st! I have a 17 st and am currently running toyo proxy4 all seasons. I’ll be buying these when my tires are bald (due to the price)! Keep up the videos!
I'm on my first set of these tires and I agree with you on every point you made. I live in south Florida where the rain can get very heavy, even though I haven't hydroplaned I feel I need a more aggressive grip. They were times I would go up a ramp with speed bumps and had the rear wheels spin and not go over the hump at low speeds. Its a small gripe but enough to annoy me.
Nice! I'm considering these for my AWD IS250. Glad to hear they're working good on the 350, because they should definitely work for my 250 in that case
2015 Chevy SS 55,000 total miles Replaced the stock front tires at 18,000 miles and stock rear tires at 20,000 miles. Stock tires were junk 37,000 miles on the front 35,000 miles on the rear I have them side to side rotated and balanced every 5,000 miles and an alignment every year. Great tires Excellent dry and hot traction Good wet traction Poor cold traction I will buy them again.
I both a set of firehawk indy 500 for my 8th gen Si last year and they we're great but now I'm looking forward to get some for my elantra n since i sold my civic Si would be curious to see how good they are since the elantra n weights more and has a lot more torque
You mentioned about the lip around the rim, but I noticed in your close-up that the sidewall is a little bit stretched. If you want a uniform sidewall to rim match you'd need to put a wider size tire.
VERY helpful! Thanks. My stock tires on my 2020 Mazda CX-30 have done well but sound like a basket ball being dribbled with that hollow echo sound. Never liked that much. But I will get around 60 k miles out of them. But For the quality you seam to have had and the cost? Wow. I'm impressed
I have been debating on getting theses... the Perelli tires that came on mine factory get great all around grip in different temps climates, but when I’m doing some hard cornering it just slides
Beware of the transmissions in both of those Fords. We have one of each and the Focus 2013 had the transmission rebuilt and the Escape 2015 had the transmission replaced. If you have bumper to bumper warranty then you are covered.
Thanks for the review. I think these are my next tire, but in 245 or 255. Currently have BFG Comp 2 AS, useless in weather, not very grippy in dry, and nearing their end at ~18k miles. Only plus is the beeeef sidewall they have.
interesting....might depend on commute and hours put on them daily...I put about 30k on these and had to replace. They are great tire though.....try comp2's though.
How did you get 25k out of them??! I got less than 10k out of them and rotated them 3 times. I found them to be ok on the commute but they absolutely fell off a cliff when pushed hard in the mountains and on the track they were 2 seconds a lap slower than the all seasons that came on the car. If your reading this and thinking this is a budget performance tire, it's not. It's a budget commute tire with above average grip with zero feedback.
Hell yeah for the escape content! 😂 I know it sounds stupid. But it’s a cheaper SUV that I think a ton of people shop for. My work has two and they feel way more expensive than they are. Wife’s looking to buy one so any content you wanna make on them I’ll watch! (If not just make 1,000,000 Supra videos and I will watch every second of them. 😂)
My F1’s are just about garbage and need to replace pretty soon, already towards the end of June and I’m still rocking my snow tires with steelies. Was gonna go with a low milage used set (3k Miles pilot super sports) but I’ll look into these Firestone’s.
Hi Just wonder if you got the left and right two kind, or if this tire only have one kind. And one side will rotate reversed from another side, cause the thread pattern is not symmetrical in direction
would you say it's a softer tire? that it may wear faster if used exclusivly in heat (Florida) ? I can't decide between these and the ones that are on it now General G-Max"
I have a 16 gti that makes around 350hp and 400tq how do you think these would hold up with digs in my car? Boost comes on pretty early, and peak torque isnt too soon after. I have potenza re980as which are amazing All seasons, but just looking for something with more grip for digs
Hey guys, I'm sure Firestone / Bridge stone are one and the same. Bridge stone has that same tire and tread pattern on one of their tires for about $20-$40 more. Look for the Bridge stone cheaper non run flat. My son works for Firestone and gave me this to as well... Great Job Gjeebs
Wait!! Did you say you took it to Tire Rack to get them rotated. Is there a Tire Rack in Phoenix? I live in Chandler I would love to find a Tire Rack location. I am going to pull the trigger on these tires for my 335i.
I've narrowed my choices down for my Stang 2.3 (replacing my Pirelli PZero), I have a square setup of 255/40/19, but my options were these, Potenza Sport or the PS4S. What would you guys think/recommend?
The ones you mentioned " Firehawks Indy 500s" are way above what any dealer puts on a car, even the very premium for example a Porsche (which is actually a VW) shhh... Yes, but out of premium brands automakers, or Asian ones or even Korean ones, they install what is known a "Corporate type of tire" which is a contracted brand, usually the same tire you can buy but with a less tread wear than you can buy. Yes it is confusing but this is one way the Dealership is able to sort of cheat you out of money. To sell you a name with less wear rating. Check it out on the tire. Anyways, Speaking of the tires, the indy 500 is the number 2 tire in the world, it only lacks five wet point tractions besides double priced Michelin super sport that is at some retailers double the price. I have used the tire for 5 years, Have used it in 400 hp++ car, even worn out it is hard to make these spin . Its an excellent tire , my Buddy that owes a tire shop confirms, he does all my tires. It is a sweet one to get, excellent performance, excellent wear and amazing look.
i have a 2014 honda civic si sedan and it is my daily driver vehicle. how would these tires perform on this vehicle and how much life you think i can get out of them?
These will last longer than those Michelin’s. Ride quality should also be almost identical plus you are going to save a lot of money. I think it’s worth trying
I still have the factory tires on my 2017 st they’re dry and in a miserable state right now I can’t get any grip from them especially in the rain so it’s kinda dangerous to drive in the rain im not going to lie . I was afraid to change my tires and regret it later because i got bad tires but now I know what to do . And how long can these tiers last before they start to crack in time not in mileage ? Thanks
Gjeebs thanks a lot for your help . I actually bought my st after watching your videos and im so happy with it especially after trying out multiple cars nothing feels as good as the st for me so im really thankful for your help
Absolutely love these tyres. I don’t know if you remember me asking you what they were, because they look great and your review sells them. I don’t know if they are available in Europe... Also, yes roll with the Kuga aka Escape. We have a UK spec one. Also I want to know more about the differences between the UK and US spec STs including security features. speaking of Europe... this is for you Gjeebs: ua-cam.com/video/o2PQrGC-01Q/v-deo.html
Late response but from my understanding these are a US market tire and the UK version of the same tire is sold as a Bridgestone model. Not sure what the model number is offhand though. i had a set of these on my last GTI. They were awesome. Great grip at a great price.
You're probably going to see a difference in comfort considering you would be putting an ultra high performance summer tire onto an SUV which usually has comfort tires. But they will perform amazingly but you will lose a bit of comfort.
I just finished off a set of 500's myself. Go for the Michelins, you won't regret it. The 500's are not a good tire if you like to push your car a bit in the canyons or mountain roads. They give zero feedback, and don't lose grip progressively. The Ps4's ride better, last longer, give amazing feedback and lose grip progressively. You know everything you would expect from a "performance tire". I currently am running Bridgestone RE71R's and love them. so no I'm not some Michelin fandboy.
Michelin’s will perform the best so if ur really wanna shave those tenths of a sec off ya lap time go for them... but in my opinion they not worth it if not seriously tracking/auto cross or getting paid to race. I love my Indy 500s but I also only rip up n down mountains..and I’m perfectly pleased at the Indy 500 performance
@@charlesedwards3577 the ps4's aren't a good track tire. They are leaps and bounds better than the 500's but if your looking to shave off time on your laps ps4's aren't the answer. Ps4's are capable of taking track abuse but they aren't a track tire, maybe your thinking of cup 2's? If you are, those are $300+ a tire, and they aren't comparable to Indy's or ps4's.
When you mentioned the V12 Evos on your Si, it's a little hard to compare the wear of those to the Indy 500 on your ST. Since the 8th gens, all Si's have an LSD, which increases tire wear. You can easily lose 5k miles off of any tire you use compared to other cars. I know the STs have a torque vectoring system on top of the open diff they have but those aren't as aggressive as a full on LSD.
Every time you turn the wheel in a car equipped with an LSD (while moving of course), it'll try to limit the slip between the 2 drive wheels on both sides. Of course, there are many kinds of LSDs out there and some are tuned differently. I think BMWs require more torque to activate them while Honda said fuck it and it activates on the slightest throttle. This was the case for me when I had a 9th gen Si before.
@@Gjeebs obviously, the assumption is that the driving would be the same in this hypothetical test of more powerful versus less powerful car on tire wear. And we can assume weight is somewhat constant. Horsepower and torque for sure affect tire wear. Do you think the tires wear out on a Porsche 911 faster than on a Dodge ram truck because it’s heavier?
You must drive like my grandmother. No pun intended. The power of the vehicle is irrelevant when you’re driving for MPG’s(and tire tread wear, for sake of this video).
M J If you live in places where there is heavy snow, I suggest you keep a spare set of wheels if you're concerned about getting your current wheels damaged. If not, get a set of all seasons or something. But most people I know that live up in snowy areas always have two sets of wheels. One nice ones for the Spring/Summer & one set for the snow seasons.
The OEM all-seasons on my Golf GTI gave up after 14k miles and two track days. They were replaced with these Indy 500’s and the car is completely transformed. On the street the grip is astonishing and the steering is hugely improved. On the track, transitions are more predictable and braking is surer and shorter. And it’s not like I am looking through rose-colored glasses. My wife has a Golf GTI just like mine still on the OEM tires and it’s night and day to drive them back to back. At anything over half-throttle her car is squirming and spinning. My car just pulls away, no drama and no spin. Fantastic for the money.
I would say the same for my Golf R, completely transformed the car. Fantastic tires for the money. Comparable to Michelin Pilot Sports, better than Hankook V12 Evo's or Continental SportContact 5P.
I have an a4 and the car came with brand new pirrelli p zeros all seasons. After 3k miles of normal driving with some spirited the tread was Already starting to crack off. They hated any heat
sweet thank you may put these on my q50
I work at Firestone those are extremely nice tires I have seen worse on tires that have 5k on them
Your videos helped me pull the trigger on buying a set, they are amazing!
I have a Camaro RS, I have used PZeros since I had the car.. Last week ago, I had a screw in the corner of tire, I had to replace. Local tire shop, tire plus, all they had was Firehawk indy 500. Was $217 for everything.. Tire, mount and balance. I feel that the Indy 500 grips better than PZero
Thanks for the review, since there aren’t that many videos on them. Definitely convinced me to get them for the FiST
I just bought four of these for my WRX. I went for a drive in the mountains, and trying to make them break loose or squeal or anyting. They just grabbed and grabbed and wouldn't let go no matter how hard I tried. I need more power or driving ability or both! I love these tires and they only cost a hundred bucks each
Hey man, I got mine shortly after your video when they were installed and I love them as well!! Thank you for the recommendation!
You got it!
You should look into getting 245 on the next tire purchase. The wider tire helps to make up for the lip that the factory tires came with and the wider tire just look really good on the car. Keep up the great videos!
Emmanuel Valdez 245/45/18 or 245/40/18?
@@tap42al I'm running 245/40/18.
Yup currently got these last week for my st and my Altima SE-R as well. Great driving tire, comfy and performs excellent. Plus the $60 rebate doesn't hurt either.
Ben Valenzuela where can I get the rebate looking to buy set of these
@@Jaycapo1990 I believe it just expired yesterday
I just got these last night for my 18 Q50S. And holy shit are they better than the stock DunFlops SportMinimum RunShits. I don’t spin through first gear anymore, and my 0-60 is much faster because of the grip.
I also am in Phoenix.
What size tire did you get and are you rwd? I’m on the stock 18 inch wheel and wanna know how wide I can go
I replaced the A/S Pirelli P zeros that came in my '16 EB mustang with the Firehawk Indy 500s. I LOVE them.
Way better than the pzeros. I felt more secure driving in the rain, traction improved, and, for a summer tire, its doing fine in terms of tread.
I replaced my pirellis at 36k miles, I now have 70k in my car, so a total of 34k with the Indys so far and just now will be needing replacement in the next 3k- 4k miles. I drive spiritedly, not aggressively. Rotate tires every 4k-5k miles.
thank you very helpful
I've had these on my '01 MX-5 for over three years now, 205/40/16. In my opinion, price vs performance these are the best tires out there, I use them for autocross and mountain twisties.
I recommend those tires as well, congratulations on your decision on the new Supra
Was on the fence to purchase these for my Lexus IS bc of the lack of reviews, but gonna go ahead with the purchase now, great video!
I also bought them for my IS
Sooooo guys, how were they? I'm planning on getting some for my 2nd gen GS300@@OMGAurora
@804MRMAN pretty decent ngl. I'm still rocking the first set, and they handle great. Awesome for spirited driving, low vibration and low road noise. Never any issues in the wet either.
@@OMGAurora OK OK. They look like they can't handle rain, that's my biggest worry. But I'll take your word.
@@804MRMAN we get lots of rain where I live and I've never had a single issue, even driving to the limit
Firestone has come along ways over the years. I wasn't impressed in years past on Firestone tires, they rode very hard, road noise was horrible and traction wasn't great. I've done a lot of reading on these exact tires (Firehawk Indy's) your videos and a few others on UA-cam, I will say every review I've seen has spoken very highly on these tires. When I drop the $ on some aftermarket wheels (NOT Rims)...lol...I'll definitely be giving these tires a try.
Thank you for the long term review man! It’s good to get some insight from the long term.
You got it! I will be doing another one soon
Thanks for posting a review of the Firehawk from my old hometown in Arizona. Just a few notes for future tire reviews: The "tire lip" you discussed that is not on this tire that protects the rim in the Tire Industry is called a "Rim Protector." You will find it on the Mich Pilot and BF Goodrich Comp lines. It would would be great in reviews if you indicated where the tire is manufactured? (It's on the tire.) Current production is Thailand for this tire--The country of manufacture determines the quality and refinements. Thailand is a good tire maker, but not as great as the quality that comes out of US factories or German factories. Last, it would have been great to know how what the date stamp (age) of the tires are that Tire Rack shipped you when you received them. Tire rubber starts to deteriorate each day after manufacture and you want ones within 6 months off the assembly line and you want to see that TireRack ships 4 tires with the same exact date code that is also on the tire. I ask for tires that are within 2 month off the line if made in the USA. From other countries 6 months is reasonable. Tires delivered that are more a year old should be returned.
I bought these after 35k on my Goodyears. Outstanding tire. I bought them because of your review, plus my Tuner at FSWERKS have them on both their Fiesta and Focus ST's.
Took your advice, and put these on my 2018 ST-1 today, replacing the Goodyear F-1. Love new stickies.
Thanks for the video, just convinced me to buy these for my S2000.
Good video! Just ordered these.
I have been replacing my Bridgestone s-04 rears every oil change and full set every other oil change. Will see how they last. 340i rwd fbo.
These are good tires for the price. Upgraded the tires for canyon runs to get more grip. The stock all seasons that came with my car were not great. These hold the road great, and I'm happy with the wear as well.
Love these tires! Great performance for the price. More than capable up and down South Mountain and any other mountains I've driven. While Michelin's are great I'm not racing money or consistently tracking to justify them to the regular guy...Dude is that a Supra?!?
Gjeebs! Your the man! Love your clean st! I have a 17 st and am currently running toyo proxy4 all seasons. I’ll be buying these when my tires are bald (due to the price)! Keep up the videos!
Thanks for the support!
I read that they are going to discontinue this tire. might want to pick up a set sooner rather than later.
I'm on my first set of these tires and I agree with you on every point you made. I live in south Florida where the rain can get very heavy, even though I haven't hydroplaned I feel I need a more aggressive grip. They were times I would go up a ramp with speed bumps and had the rear wheels spin and not go over the hump at low speeds. Its a small gripe but enough to annoy me.
Picking up a set this weekend. Thanks for your review! Nice house btw
I'M GETTING THESE INSTALLED TOMORROW
Thanks for the great review - going to put them on my 2017 Mustang GT Premium next week.
Nice! They will perform well and give your Mustang a more aggressive look because of the tread pattern
Good review. I ran these on my IS300 and they rip dry or wet. Best tire I've used period.
Nice! I'm considering these for my AWD IS250. Glad to hear they're working good on the 350, because they should definitely work for my 250 in that case
my next tires on my 2019 Civic type R
Thanks for the review. I think I'll get these for my next tires.
Awesome. Thanks for the update. Probably be my next set. Thank you.
Yupp best tire for the price!! I've got them on my CTS-V must say im surprised they hook really well!!
These are gonna be my next tires... The off brand ones I have now leave a lot to be desired.
2015 Chevy SS
55,000 total miles
Replaced the stock front tires at 18,000 miles and stock rear tires at 20,000 miles. Stock tires were junk
37,000 miles on the front
35,000 miles on the rear
I have them side to side rotated and balanced every 5,000 miles and an alignment every year.
Great tires
Excellent dry and hot traction
Good wet traction
Poor cold traction
I will buy them again.
I both a set of firehawk indy 500 for my 8th gen Si last year and they we're great but now I'm looking forward to get some for my elantra n since i sold my civic Si would be curious to see how good they are since the elantra n weights more and has a lot more torque
You mentioned about the lip around the rim, but I noticed in your close-up that the sidewall is a little bit stretched. If you want a uniform sidewall to rim match you'd need to put a wider size tire.
Yeah I went with 1 size up from my normal width and that lip sticks out nicely.
VERY helpful! Thanks.
My stock tires on my 2020 Mazda CX-30 have done well but sound like a basket ball being dribbled with that hollow echo sound. Never liked that much.
But I will get around 60 k miles out of them.
But For the quality you seam to have had and the cost? Wow. I'm impressed
Congratulations on your new Supra! 😎
I have the firehawks on my 370Z, excellent tire. I am on my second set of these. Best performance for the price.
I have been debating on getting theses... the Perelli tires that came on mine factory get great all around grip in different temps climates, but when I’m doing some hard cornering it just slides
Your review conviced me to buy them
You will love them!
I love those cars. Great handling.
They are really awesome with rain I have them on my 328i they grip well in the rain.
I agree!
mine leave tire snot all over the side of my ST .. out the door with all the bells were about 720
Beware of the transmissions in both of those Fords. We have one of each and the Focus 2013 had the transmission rebuilt and the Escape 2015 had the transmission replaced. If you have bumper to bumper warranty then you are covered.
I just got some of these firestone Indy 500 for my cobalt ss paid 100 for 3 put two of them on the rear going nitto nto5 for the fronts for traction
Thanks for your review with some miles on them. I'm looking to replace my stock tires on my 15 Mustang GT.
Yea I’ve seen a lot of mustangs with these tires. They look great
Looks great. Are you going to grab another set when those are done?
Just bought mine off tirerack for my Si. You should get some money from them, I bought them after watching your video ! 😂
Thanks for the review. I think these are my next tire, but in 245 or 255. Currently have BFG Comp 2 AS, useless in weather, not very grippy in dry, and nearing their end at ~18k miles. Only plus is the beeeef sidewall they have.
Good decision. I just went from the 245 45 18 comp 2s to 255 35 18 firehawks and the difference is night and day.
@@RekreaturA great to hear!
get the summer tires only, all seasons are trash the summers are ultra grippy
@@nashie25 I ended up getting Michelin PS4Ss. No regrets.
Just bought these for my 18 Cruze Hatchback, still have the weathergrip but those are for winter
Nice! You will love them
interesting....might depend on commute and hours put on them daily...I put about 30k on these and had to replace. They are great tire though.....try comp2's though.
How did you get 25k out of them??! I got less than 10k out of them and rotated them 3 times. I found them to be ok on the commute but they absolutely fell off a cliff when pushed hard in the mountains and on the track they were 2 seconds a lap slower than the all seasons that came on the car.
If your reading this and thinking this is a budget performance tire, it's not. It's a budget commute tire with above average grip with zero feedback.
Hell yeah for the escape content! 😂 I know it sounds stupid. But it’s a cheaper SUV that I think a ton of people shop for. My work has two and they feel way more expensive than they are. Wife’s looking to buy one so any content you wanna make on them I’ll watch! (If not just make 1,000,000 Supra videos and I will watch every second of them. 😂)
Hahahaha yea I will be cranking out Supra content
My F1’s are just about garbage and need to replace pretty soon, already towards the end of June and I’m still rocking my snow tires with steelies. Was gonna go with a low milage used set (3k Miles pilot super sports) but I’ll look into these Firestone’s.
I just bought a set of these size 225/45/18 for $555.00, buy three get one free, out the door plus $100.00 reward card back.
That’s awesome
Lucky, I’m looking at a set for my 245/35/20 and they’re about 900
Putting a set on my fiesta tomorrow 😎
That will be sweet!
Do you drive it hard or gently? Also what are they like in very wet, near-flash-flood conditions?
Hi Just wonder if you got the left and right two kind, or if this tire only have one kind. And one side will rotate reversed from another side, cause the thread pattern is not symmetrical in direction
would you say it's a softer tire? that it may wear faster if used exclusivly in heat (Florida) ? I can't decide between these and the ones that are on it now General G-Max"
I have a 16 gti that makes around 350hp and 400tq how do you think these would hold up with digs in my car? Boost comes on pretty early, and peak torque isnt too soon after. I have potenza re980as which are amazing All seasons, but just looking for something with more grip for digs
Are these directional tires?
Hey guys, I'm sure Firestone / Bridge stone are one and the same. Bridge stone has that same tire and tread pattern on one of their tires for about $20-$40 more. Look for the Bridge stone cheaper non run flat. My son works for Firestone and gave me this to as well... Great Job Gjeebs
About to buy a Kona blue ST-2 this Thursday :)
Congrats!
Wait!! Did you say you took it to Tire Rack to get them rotated. Is there a Tire Rack in Phoenix? I live in Chandler I would love to find a Tire Rack location. I am going to pull the trigger on these tires for my 335i.
If I did say that I didn’t mean to. I got them mounted and balanced at discount tire. They have always done nice work for me
wait are these teh max performance summer variant? mine are directional so you cant rotate them
About to buy these for the Ford Fusion (-:
Whats the difference between a firehawkAs & a firehawk94v?
I've narrowed my choices down for my Stang 2.3 (replacing my Pirelli PZero), I have a square setup of 255/40/19, but my options were these, Potenza Sport or the PS4S. What would you guys think/recommend?
These
25000 miles not bad, how did they performed on the winter, did you get them replaced? How did they perform?
We don’t get winder in Phoenix. I don’t recommend them for that
Get a wider tire to protect the rim
I had these in my 2013 Zl1 they lasted about 8k miles
can you right left rotate these tires or are they directional?
Do they throw a lot of rocks? Are they considered Sticky? I have pirelli corsa 4s on my car, and they are destroying the paint.
No they dont throw a noticeable amount of rocks at all. I wouldn’t consider them sticky
@@Gjeebs Great. Thank you!!
The ones you mentioned " Firehawks Indy 500s" are way above what any dealer puts on a car, even the very premium for example a Porsche (which is actually a VW) shhh...
Yes, but out of premium brands automakers, or Asian ones or even Korean ones, they install what is known a "Corporate type of tire" which is a contracted brand, usually the same tire you can buy but with a less tread wear than you can buy.
Yes it is confusing but this is one way the Dealership is able to sort of cheat you out of money. To sell you a name with less wear rating. Check it out on the tire.
Anyways, Speaking of the tires, the indy 500 is the number 2 tire in the world, it only lacks five wet point tractions besides double priced Michelin super sport that is at some retailers double the price.
I have used the tire for 5 years, Have used it in 400 hp++ car, even worn out it is hard to make these spin . Its an excellent tire , my Buddy that owes a tire shop confirms, he does all my tires. It is a sweet one to get, excellent performance, excellent wear and amazing look.
If you want longer tread life firehawk as the Indy is for traction
i have a 2014 honda civic si sedan and it is my daily driver vehicle. how would these tires perform on this vehicle and how much life you think i can get out of them?
i currently have the pilot sport 4s and i only got 20K miles on them
These will last longer than those Michelin’s. Ride quality should also be almost identical plus you are going to save a lot of money. I think it’s worth trying
Also, are you keeping the ST when you get the Supra? 🙏🙏
Yep
confused as to where you got the 800 dollar price tag to replace supra rear tires.
M2 not Supra
I still have the factory tires on my 2017 st they’re dry and in a miserable state right now I can’t get any grip from them especially in the rain so it’s kinda dangerous to drive in the rain im not going to lie . I was afraid to change my tires and regret it later because i got bad tires but now I know what to do . And how long can these tiers last before they start to crack in time not in mileage ? Thanks
Just need to make sure you are driving regularly and cleaning them
Gjeebs thanks a lot for your help . I actually bought my st after watching your videos and im so happy with it especially after trying out multiple cars nothing feels as good as the st for me so im really thankful for your help
Absolutely love these tyres. I don’t know if you remember me asking you what they were, because they look great and your review sells them. I don’t know if they are available in Europe...
Also, yes roll with the Kuga aka Escape. We have a UK spec one. Also I want to know more about the differences between the UK and US spec STs including security features.
speaking of Europe... this is for you Gjeebs: ua-cam.com/video/o2PQrGC-01Q/v-deo.html
Late response but from my understanding these are a US market tire and the UK version of the same tire is sold as a Bridgestone model. Not sure what the model number is offhand though. i had a set of these on my last GTI. They were awesome. Great grip at a great price.
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Hey man I was thinking ofngeabbing these for my lexus rx400h suv. What's your take for this tire for an suv ?
You're probably going to see a difference in comfort considering you would be putting an ultra high performance summer tire onto an SUV which usually has comfort tires. But they will perform amazingly but you will lose a bit of comfort.
@@SupraRy hey thanks for the reply. I ended up going with continential pure contacts they were on sale as well. They ride pretty good as well !
do you drive only on carpets ? They are only rated at 30,000 kms.
Yea they just carpeted the roads out here which has been great
I’m watching this video because I got some for my new Supra 😂
Do they really grip that much better? Would rather save up and go for Michelins
I just finished off a set of 500's myself.
Go for the Michelins, you won't regret it. The 500's are not a good tire if you like to push your car a bit in the canyons or mountain roads. They give zero feedback, and don't lose grip progressively. The Ps4's ride better, last longer, give amazing feedback and lose grip progressively. You know everything you would expect from a "performance tire". I currently am running Bridgestone RE71R's and love them. so no I'm not some Michelin fandboy.
Michelin’s will perform the best so if ur really wanna shave those tenths of a sec off ya lap time go for them... but in my opinion they not worth it if not seriously tracking/auto cross or getting paid to race. I love my Indy 500s but I also only rip up n down mountains..and I’m perfectly pleased at the Indy 500 performance
@@charlesedwards3577 the ps4's aren't a good track tire. They are leaps and bounds better than the 500's but if your looking to shave off time on your laps ps4's aren't the answer. Ps4's are capable of taking track abuse but they aren't a track tire, maybe your thinking of cup 2's? If you are, those are $300+ a tire, and they aren't comparable to Indy's or ps4's.
Aaron Cartwright what are some good track tires?
What depth on the tread will you change the tires out at?
2/32nds
8/32 is practically brand new
Yep
thanks man
Unfortunately 4 years later, they ain't so cheap lol. Still worth it though
When you mentioned the V12 Evos on your Si, it's a little hard to compare the wear of those to the Indy 500 on your ST. Since the 8th gens, all Si's have an LSD, which increases tire wear. You can easily lose 5k miles off of any tire you use compared to other cars. I know the STs have a torque vectoring system on top of the open diff they have but those aren't as aggressive as a full on LSD.
Good point. Didn’t know that
How does an lsd increase tire wear.
Every time you turn the wheel in a car equipped with an LSD (while moving of course), it'll try to limit the slip between the 2 drive wheels on both sides. Of course, there are many kinds of LSDs out there and some are tuned differently. I think BMWs require more torque to activate them while Honda said fuck it and it activates on the slightest throttle. This was the case for me when I had a 9th gen Si before.
Anything putting down that little power is going to be easier on tires.
More about weight and how you drive
@@Gjeebs obviously, the assumption is that the driving would be the same in this hypothetical test of more powerful versus less powerful car on tire wear. And we can assume weight is somewhat constant. Horsepower and torque for sure affect tire wear. Do you think the tires wear out on a Porsche 911 faster than on a Dodge ram truck because it’s heavier?
Is this all season tires? Or just summer?
Summer
just got 4 today on my c43 amg
Nice! Love the c43 as well
@@Gjeebs dint feel safe the run flat continental tires that came whit it
What’s your rotation interval?
Every 5000 miles
You must drive like my grandmother. No pun intended. The power of the vehicle is irrelevant when you’re driving for MPG’s(and tire tread wear, for sake of this video).
Can you use them/summer tires year ‘round?
I wouldn’t recommend it but in Arizona you can because the weather is so mild
Gjeebs so what are you supposed to do? Take them off when it gets cold?
Can’t it damage your wheels taking the tires on and off?
M J If you live in places where there is heavy snow, I suggest you keep a spare set of wheels if you're concerned about getting your current wheels damaged. If not, get a set of all seasons or something. But most people I know that live up in snowy areas always have two sets of wheels. One nice ones for the Spring/Summer & one set for the snow seasons.
Ishieness i live in tx so I hear you can have summer tires year round .. and just be careful the 2 months out of the year it gets cold
Are they good in rain ?
Yea I’ve had no issues. I feel like they reduced hydroplaning more than any other tire i have had
@@Gjeebs cool thanks
Lol there’s a legal amount of tire you have to have left? Bro I’m on my wires I get the new tires which are this ones the19 hopefully I make it
How did you get so hot BRO.