Most tyres are grade A in traction though.... Even Maxxis tyres :).
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I just got quoted $210 for RE001 in 205/55 R16 and 225/50 R16, both the same price.
guys don't forget tyre shops often bump up the price of the tyres you originally enquired in order to make the tyres they want to flock off to you look cheap ie $60 a tyre cheaper if you went for the brand X model Y tyre instead of the re001 you wanted.
not only they have more margins on their fav brand X, but also much better credit terms ie 60 days instead of having to order in the re001 from bridgestone and pay for it soon after. And brand X would also offer incentives such as free holidays, department store vouchers to the shop if they hit a certain target so little wonder some tyre chains sing praises about brand X, Y, Z and bags everything else on the market.
the firehawk wide oval v good tyre, I specified a set for a lady fren's EJ GLi coupe in 185/60R14 ( to replace the RE711 which I prev specified some 4.5 years and 85000kms ago and that's despite the TWR of 140! )
apparently the carcass is very similar to the S02, as a hand me down from bridgestone's old flagship wonder tyre some years ago and almost identical to the Maxxis ma-z1 tread pattern so they must be good carcass and pattern design respectively if their design elements still live on today.
the only downside is more pronunced tyre roar you hear, but it rides well, grip v well and has much less tread squirm when new compared to the GIII. When i need to replace my 185/60R14 in my CRX it will be between these firehawk or the G force sport or the MA-Z1 if they make it in my size.
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has recently fitted a set of these and what they cost?
I'm in Canberra but do go to Sydney pretty frequently so that is always an option.
230-240 a corner i reckon, give them a ring
mite be a little less, the profile is pretty popular i reckon