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Old Jan 31, 2008 | 03:24 PM
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Firestone and firehawkaloogies suck!

Backing out of my driveway today.....what, all of .5 MPH and I felt that I ran something over..........then a pop. Sensor for air pressure comes on and yea its flat.

Cant seem to get the lugwrench off the jack so I call AAA. He comes, its off, donut is on. I take a look. I ran over what appears to be something about 3" long and it went through the thread. OK off to local tire shop, dude says they stopped making them and the local vendor doesnt have them.

Call the dealer I got the car from and he can get one for $113 and mount and balance free since we are " buds "......problem is he is a LONG way from me.

Local dealer says $143 out the door......MONDAY. Damn! looks like my weekend plans are scrubbed.


Ok I vented.........I feel better now.
Old Jan 31, 2008 | 03:32 PM
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No chance of a plug, at least as a short term fix?
Old Jan 31, 2008 | 05:06 PM
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Are you saying Firestone discontinued the Firehawk Wide Oval tires? If so, that's too bad. I had a set on my Vette.. 255's on the front, 285's rear and although they spun fairly easy (but 350 lb-ft will do that, lol) the lateral grip in cornering was very good as was wet road (rain) traction.
Old Jan 31, 2008 | 05:08 PM
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Did you read this thread https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/tires-wheels-49/michelin-pilots-installed-12840/ we all know Firestone tires suck and should only be used to burn stumps out of the ground, but guess we aren't allowed to do that anymore. Hope you can replace yours with a better tire. Replace 2 now and the other 2 when you can.
Old Jan 31, 2008 | 05:23 PM
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Firestone = bridgestone, bridgestone = firestone, and neither sucks. If you want a tire that sucks, buy Goodyear. The Goodyears that used to be on my vette almost got me killed-- twice. Never again.
Old Jan 31, 2008 | 06:12 PM
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Since GM vehicles come with a variety of tire brands and the dealership warranties the tire during the 3/36 warranty let me give you my 2 cents on this. Michelins are by far the best in my 33 years of experience. You can then throw all the others into 2nd place as (Goodyear, Firestone, Bridgestone, Dunlop, BF Goodrich, Continental and Uniroyal). Just like any other product some tires will never have defects and some will. The worst tires that are warranted the most are GENERALS. Generals are great for hanging from trees in Viagra commercials.
Old Jan 31, 2008 | 11:24 PM
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Since it is literally 50 days new, I am opting to have just the one replaced. When it comes time for some new shoes, I will upgrade. Thanks all...

BTW, Some jackass slipped a bottle under my tire, I found a HUGE sharp shard from a Grey Goose vodka bottle the same size as the gash in my driveway upon arriving home.
Old Feb 1, 2008 | 05:26 AM
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Nothin' much worse than getting goosed in your own driveway!
Old Feb 1, 2008 | 06:10 AM
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So some idiot put a vodka bottle under your tire and that makes Firestone's suck?

I'd say you have some fine outstanding neighbors......

You also should have called roadside assistance, since you had a jack issue also....

Jack and vodka, sounds like a fun morning.
Old Feb 1, 2008 | 07:59 AM
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I agree with what Chevymgr wrote.

I wouldnt blame a tire for going flat. Blame the object that punctured it.
Have your dealer order you the tire, and have it delivered, and be thankful you found 1.

It does suck when a OE tire gets discontinued...but it could have been worse-
back in the 90's when Michelin had the "Pilot MXM" tire as a OE Volvo tire, they were a phenominal tire, in a KILLER size for Imports who ran aftermarket rims...this is before cars even came with low profile tires...but the Pilot tire made everyone with a modified Honda want one.

Guess what? They started running out...if you brought your brand new Volvo 850 in to a Michelin dealer with a tire warranty problem, you couldnt get a tire because they were on backorder.

Michelin had to institute a "consumer hold" on the tire....you could not buy one unless you could prove ownership of said car...that's right...Michelin would not sell it to a retailer unless they had documented proof that there was an actual Volvo owner needing one.

Oh...and it was $429 per tire...if it wasnt covered under warranty.

Michelin makes a phenominal product. Bridgestone/Firestone are a close second, IMHO. keep in mind folks...many of the tires on the market today are made by one of the larger tire brands...want a Summit tire? How about a Dayton? No? maybe a Falken?...best see who REALLY makes those tires.

I am sorry that your day/week sucks...and I too would be livid. My Michelin XGTZ4 on my Mark VIII let go on the freeway in the rain at 5:30am, on my way to work....to make a bad day even worse, the other 3 were only a couple thousand miles old...so I had to match it...I found one...it was $179+++
I could have bought 2 of something else, or even 4 cheapos for a little more...but the XGTZ4 was a great tire, and I had 3 more just like it on the car, so I bit the bullet...a $200 flat tire, basically.



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