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    I have stock GoodYear Eagle tires on my 97firebird

    My front driverside tire blew up today as i tried to avoide a squirl and hit the curb.

    Any one know the model # on that tire and a good place to purchase it..?

    Your feedback is apreciated.
    97 Firebird <br />Flowmaster series 80 Muffler,<br />3\" Highflow Cat, <br />3\" CatBack, <br />20% Tints All around.<br />2.5\" dual out (soon quad stainless steel-from fasttoys)

  • #2
    Hello

    congrats on saving the squirel, mighty noble of ya

    But when my tire went out, I replaced the rear stock ones with 245/50/16 firestone firehawks, and they have been exceptional since. I got a really good deal on them because I worked at that shop over the summer, so im not sure how much you woudl find them for on the net or whatever tho. just my 2 cents [img]smile.gif[/img]
    RedLineVSix <br />95 Patriot Red Trans Am, M6, 3.42\'s,no rear tires<br />(SOLD!)97 Silver Camaro 3.8 Liter A4 3.42 + LSD, 1pc DS, and one messed up speedo :)

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    • #3
      If you plan on driving your car a lot in the rain or light snow then look at BF Goodrich KDWS, they are awesome
      2000 Y87 Bird M5 with mods<p><a href=\"http://www.vzavenue.net/~ngeorg/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.vzavenue.net/~ngeorg/</a>

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      • #4
        Michalin Pilots are pretty awesome too

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        • #5
          I'm with razzus on the Firehawks. I've got the SS20's on my '91 and I love em.
          David
          1995 Nissan Hardbody King cab XE, 5-speed, 4 banger<p>Looking for the right Camaro...

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          • #6
            Should be a 235/55/16. www.tirerack.com, www.discounttire.com, and also www.discounttiredirect.com are all good sites to buy tires from. If you're looking for something local, I would recommend finding the nearest goodyear dealer and buying from their. DO NOT put a different size tire on than what you currently have unless you're replacing both front tires. You may also want to look into buying a used tire of the same brand and size.

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