Tire Patch vs. Tire Plug: Which Repair Is Right for Your Tire?
A tire patch and a tire plug aren't the same repair. Learn what each is, why combination repairs are more reliable, and when you may need a tire replacement.
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Whether you’re looking for information on the best, most reliable tire options for specific driving conditions or you already have a particular brand in mind, Firestone Complete Auto Care makes finding the right tires for your vehicle simple and affordable.
| Tire Type | Best for | Weather | Ride & Noise | Mileage Warranty |
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Comfortable, wet and dry premium performance
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Control in wet and dry conditions
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Whisper-quiet, comfortable ride | Up to 80,000-mile limited warranty* |
Dependable on or off-road driving
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Dependable wet, dry, and snow performance
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Sustained performance throughout tread life | Up to 70,000-mile limited warranty* |
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| Alenza | Highway driving for premium CUVs, SUVs & trucks | Exceptional performance in wet and dry conditions |
Elegant comfort, quiet ride with QuietTrack™ Technology |
Up to 80,000-mile limited warranty* |
| Dueler | Comfort and year-round traction on or off-road | Wet and dry conditions, light snow capabilities for some models |
Quiet, comfortable ride |
Up to 80,000-mile limited warranty* |
*Conditions apply. See BridgestoneTire.com/warranty for details on Turanza, Dueler, and Alenza tires. See FirestoneTire.com/warranty for details Destination tires.
Choosing tires designed to elevate your EV's efficiency, brake performance, and road handling is key to optimizing longevity. A tire engineered specifically for EVs, like the Bridgestone Turanza EV tires, provides you with value for your vehicle:
We make it easy to find the ideal tires for your car at the right price! Find your next set of tires in three simple steps:
Enjoy free tire repair and maintenance services with every tire purchase at Firestone Complete Auto Care.
Our team of auto professionals mounts every new tire.
Enjoy free tire rotations for life when you need them at participating Firestone Complete Auto Care locations. *Check stores for conditions and terms.
We inspect your vehicle suspension, steering, tire conditions, and alignment settings.
We’re here to help you feel confident in your search for a new set of tires. And we know having the right information makes all the difference. Here’s what to think about when shopping for tires:
Check tires regularly for tread wear, damage, and any signs of deterioration. Even if your car is sitting in the driveway, tires can degrade.
Tire tread is the rubber on your tires that makes contact with the road. Over time, tread wears down and can’t grip the road effectively in a range of weather conditions. Check your tread using the penny test or tire wear indicators located in the deeper tread channels of your tire. If unsure, visit your nearest Firestone location.
Regardless of tread wear, tire manufacturers recommend replacing your tires every 10 years.
The type of tires you need depends on your vehicle make, model, and year, and the driving conditions you expect to encounter. For example, if you have an SUV that you mainly drive on suburban roads and highways, you’ll need a different type of tire than someone who does a lot of off-roading and hauling. Our tire decision guide can help you narrow down your options.
Your vehicle manufacturer will have a recommendation for the right size tires for your car or truck. To find it, check your owner’s manual or on a placard in the driver’s door jamb.
Generally, a set of tires typically should last between 50,000 and 60,000 miles. Some tires have mileage warranties that are even longer, so considering the warranty is important when you are shopping for new tires. Type of tire, weather conditions, driving habits, and maintenance routine can all affect the exact number of years a set of tires will last on your vehicle.
Most tire manufacturers recommend replacing your tires every 10 years, regardless of tread wear.
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