Firestone Tires

📅 Founded 1900

Why Choose This Brand

Founded in 1900 in Akron, Ohio, Firestone has over 120 years of American tire manufacturing heritage. Now owned by Bridgestone, the world's largest ti... Read more ↓

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Firestone tires made?

Firestone tires are manufactured in multiple locations including plants in the United States, Canada, and other Bridgestone facilities worldwide. Many popular Firestone models sold in North America are produced at Bridgestone's U.S. manufacturing facilities.

Are Firestone tires good quality?

Yes, Firestone tires offer solid quality backed by Bridgestone's manufacturing standards. While positioned as a value brand, they undergo rigorous testing and quality control processes, making them a reliable choice for everyday driving needs.

What vehicles are Firestone tires best for?

Firestone tires are best suited for passenger cars, minivans, SUVs, and light trucks used for daily commuting and family transportation. They excel in applications where reliable, consistent performance matters more than premium features.

How long do Firestone tires last?

Firestone tires typically last 40,000-80,000 miles depending on the specific model, driving conditions, and maintenance. Many Firestone tires come with treadwear warranties ranging from 50,000 to 80,000 miles.

Are Firestone tires worth the money?

Firestone tires offer excellent value for money, providing dependable performance at competitive prices. They're particularly worthwhile for drivers who prioritize reliability and proven performance over premium features or cutting-edge technology.

What is Firestone's warranty?

Firestone offers various warranties including limited treadwear warranties (typically 50,000-80,000 miles), materials and workmanship coverage, and road hazard protection. Specific warranty terms vary by tire model and are backed by Bridgestone's warranty program.

How does Firestone compare to Michelin?

Firestone focuses on value and reliability while Michelin emphasizes premium performance and longevity. Firestone tires cost less upfront and offer dependable performance, while Michelin typically provides longer tread life and advanced technologies at higher prices.

📏 Popular Tire Sizes

235/55R19275/55R20265/70R17235/60R18275/65R18245/45R19235/40R19235/50R18215/55R17245/75R16225/65R17205/55R16265/60R18235/45R18215/50R17225/55R17195/65R15265/50R20245/65R17255/45R20