firestone Firehawk Wide Oval Indy 500

spyder_69

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Philadelphia
Vehicle Model
Civic Si
Body Style
sedan
its gonna be time for tires eventually so i already started looking around. anyone use these and have problems? they seem to have good ratings just wondering if anyone has put them on an si yet
 
These are summer tires only!
You don't say what you want out of them, or where you live, etc.
 
These are summer tires only!
You don't say what you want out of them, or where you live, etc.
well i live in philly, we havent gotten much snow this winter, i wont need tires til after winter but i dont plan on having to replace them again for a while, i might just try out some all seasons for the stock wheels and get some new rims and tires for the car.
 
well i live in philly, we havent gotten much snow this winter, i wont need tires til after winter but i dont plan on having to replace them again for a while, i might just try out some all seasons for the stock wheels and get some new rims and tires for the car.

Snow is not the only reason you shouldn't be using a summer tire in the winter. Summer tires will get really hard once the temps drop below about 40-50º.
 
Living in Philly(or any big city in the snow belt), the question is, how often do I get out of town to work the tyres hard enough to be thinking about having a set of open road(track) grip tyres. and how much is in city, stop start, slow city corners.
Even living in a small town(that does get snow a few times a winter, and I do take mine into the back roads a few times a week to play, I'm still doing well with all seasons. I did replace the ones that came with my car earlier than they needed. I got a much better quality tyre, which had high ratings on everything but(ice 1 out of 10, was an 8, where it rates 10's & 9's on all the other factors).
You can go to a web site like "The Tire Rack" and choose a tyre you like and check the things it's good and bad for.
I usually go for ratings that are pretty much 10's, with some 8 & 9's allowable, Mine were about $135 a tyre and about 40/50k life for wear. Road noise dropped, and they are good on wet or snow, and have good grip in the turns dry/wet.
http://www.tirerack.com/
 
Seems like I did a decent job then haha I would have gotten the super sports, but I wanted a little more life out of the tire, even though I know they handle SO much better

I will be getting some Super Sports in the Spring. About to order some wheels soon as well.
 
I will be getting some Super Sports in the Spring. About to order some wheels soon as well.

that's my issue, still havent gotten wheels because I just cannot decide on the size I want. If I go 18 it will fill in my wheel gap nicely, but still just undecided all together....what wheels you gettin?
 
that's my issue, still havent gotten wheels because I just cannot decide on the size I want. If I go 18 it will fill in my wheel gap nicely, but still just undecided all together....what wheels you gettin?
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as i think more about it im probably gonna wait and get new wheels then get nice tires for those. im just gonna keep my stocks as winter rims because i wont want to destroy my new wheels.
 
Living in Philly(or any big city in the snow belt), the question is, how often do I get out of town to work the tyres hard enough to be thinking about having a set of open road(track) grip tyres. and how much is in city, stop start, slow city corners.
Even living in a small town(that does get snow a few times a winter, and I do take mine into the back roads a few times a week to play, I'm still doing well with all seasons. I did replace the ones that came with my car earlier than they needed. I got a much better quality tyre, which had high ratings on everything but(ice 1 out of 10, was an 8, where it rates 10's & 9's on all the other factors).
You can go to a web site like "The Tire Rack" and choose a tyre you like and check the things it's good and bad for.
I usually go for ratings that are pretty much 10's, with some 8 & 9's allowable, Mine were about $135 a tyre and about 40/50k life for wear. Road noise dropped, and they are good on wet or snow, and have good grip in the turns dry/wet.
http://www.tirerack.com/
i take a lot of curvy roads to work at both my jobs so im always out having fun, i dont want to get a tire that will ruin the way it takes turns now (which i love)
 
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