Search new + high quality used Firestone tires online, starting at: $37.05. Total Firestone tires in stock: 2138. Various sizes: 177. Models: 70. All season: 1762. Winter: 281. Summer: 95. Run flat: 2. Selling all used tires at discount costs. All used tires go through 2 layers of inspection on specialized equipment. One year warranty + free shipping on all inventory ;) Happy shopping!
The Firestone headquarters is situated in Nashville, Tennessee, the current CEO is Gordon Knapp and the company has a total of 33,000 employees all over the world. The acquisition from Bridgestone took place in 1988 for 2.6 billion dollars, but the Firestone brand is still present — and its tires are available for a wide variety of vehicles. Our clients are definitely searching for used Firestone tires, and you can find them on this page.
There are plenty of places where you can buy new or used tires made by Firestone, whether that is online or offline. By getting them from a reputable online store such as Utires.com, you have the guarantee that all the tires were mechanically and manually inspected and are safe for the roads. We invite you to check our offer of new and used Firestone tires and hopefully you will find the models you are looking for.
Our current selection includes more than 1,278 products, out of which 40 are new, 1,198 are used Firestone tires and 43 have only been driven once. We offer a wide variety of models and sizes for a wide variety of vehicles.
These are all-season tires designed for SUVs, CUVs and light trucks. The prices start at $47, with treads left ranging from 5 to 14, load indexes between 99 and 114 and speed indexes from H to S. For example, you can get a used Firestone Destination LE2 in good condition with 8/32” tread left for just $59.
The upgraded version of the previous model, this is also an all-season tire designed for SUVs, light trucks and CUVs. The prices start at $52, tread depths range from 6 to 11, load indexes from 100 to 114 and speed indexes from H to V. For example, you can buy a used Firestone Destination LE3 in good condition with a tread depth of 10/32” for $64.
A wide variety of tires made for cars and trucks, suited for all seasons. Prices for our used Firestone tires start at $34, with tread depths from 5 to 11, load indexes from 84 to 103 and speed indexes from H to S. For example, you can get a used Firestone All Season with a tread depth of 8/32 for just $48.
Harvey S. Firestone always thought that the ideas are the most important part of the business, and he had plenty of them, bringing numerous innovations to the tire industry. He met Henry Ford at his uncle’s buggy company, and that was the start of a strong friendship and partnership.
Mr. Firestone founded his first tire company in 1897, then sold it and used that money to create Firestone from scratch. The company was founded in 1900, and it first produced tires for firefighting machines. Then, it expanded to wagons, buggies and other vehicles of that time, and later on focused on commercial tires for cars, being among the first companies to mass produce them. It was mostly because of the partnership with Ford.
In 1905 Ford ordered 2,000 sets of Firestone tires and that was the largest order in history at that time. The company grew year after year, thanks to the great skills in marketing and product innovation of Harvey Firestone.
All over the world. The massive Bridgestone corporation (Firestone is a part of it) now has 180 production plants in 24 countries. To find out the exact country, in which your Firestone tire was produced, check out the sidewall —or acquire this info from your distributor.
Yes. Firestone tires are of a very high quality. The company has a long history, belongs to the largest tire corporation in the world —Bridgestone, and has millions of admirers all around the globe.
No. This is a confusion that some people make and it is a commonly asked question in Google searches, but actually Bridgestone and Firestone are the same company. Michelin, Goodyear and Continental are the main competitors of these two brands.
As we already know by now, the first is now a part of the latter. Bridgestone products are the high-end premium tires, while Firestone are the mid-range ones. So it wouldn’t be too correct to compare them: each is good in each own price category.