DESTINATION M/T2 Tires by FIRESTONE®. Season: All Season. Type: Truck / SUV, All Terrain / Off Road / Mud. Whether your truck or SUV is treading through dry, wet, or snowy conditions, the Destination MT2 tire is designed to go where the trail takes you. With features like mud and stone rejectors to keep your tread cleared out, and advanced construction to help resist chips and tears to maximize your tire life, you know the Destination MT2 tire will support you wherever your road may take you.
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The actual Tread Pattern for your specific tire may vary slightly from the displayed images based on the size and/or width of the actual tire ordered.
Impressive performance in wet and snowy conditions
Engineered to be tough and perform on-road and off-road
Additional biting edges to keep you stable in snowy weather and on slick surfaces
New tread compound for stronger resistance to chips and tears
Mud and stone rejectors clear debris from the tread for maximum usable life
Firestone tires made their first official racing appearance in 1909 when company founder Harvey Firestone put a set on a car driven by Barney Oldfield in the Indianapolis 300. During a test run for that competition, Oldfield told the assembled onlookers “my only life insurance is Firestone tires.” He and Firestone later had the phrase painted on the side of his racecar, and he toured the country “performing amazing feats of speed.” Firestone is the only tire brand to have appeared in every Indy Racing League contest, and has provided tires to 14 IZOD IndyCar Series champions. The IZOD IndyCar Series and the Firestone Indy Lights provide Firestone, known as “America's Tire Since 1900,” excellent showcases to demonstrate technology, along with the world's largest laboratory for testing and evaluating new materials and construction processes for street and highway tires. They also allow the brand to create more wins and more championships, contributing to the growing success of Firestone Racing.
Bridgestone Americas' corporate family traces its roots to two distinguished companies - The Firestone® Tire & Rubber Company, which Harvey Firestone formed in Akron, Ohio in August 1900, and the Bridgestone Tire Company Ltd. which Shojiro Ishibashi started in Japan in 1931. Bridgestone Corporation purchased Firestone in 1988 for $2.6 billion, transforming the companies' combined operations into the world's largest tire and rubber company. The operations in the Americas were renamed Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. and became the largest subsidiary of Bridgestone. As part of its integration with Bridgestone's existing U.S. operations, Bridgestone/Firestone moved its headquarters from Akron to Nashville in 1992.
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So let me say I didn't purchase this tires on on CARiD, I got them from my local tire shop but let me tell you I put these on my truck around 25k miles and my truck now has 68k and I'm just needing to replace these, don't listen to that other guy, these have amazing grip rain sleet or snow and deff a tire that can handle everyday on-road conditions. They are loud tires when traveling, but let me say, they will not let you down.
Posted by Customer / June 05, 20212015 Ram 1500
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I bought these tires for my F-150 about a year ago. I have put maybe 10,000 miles on my truck since mounting them, and they are showing significant wear. I will say these tires have performed really well in the woods. Particularly in mud and snow. But for overall wear, they suck. I imagine at the rate they are wearing I will be replacing them within a year. two tops! Nice tires for off road performance, but not on road longevity. I will not buy again.
Posted by Customer / January 20, 20212006 Ford F-150
I'm currently running the Firestones. They have 25,000 on them and are in great shape. No complaints about handling or traction. I went with them because they had great reviews and the price was right. It's not the most aggressive AT out there but it handles the road well in all conditions.
Posted by Arturo (Lake Wales, FL) / December 18, 20132010 Toyota Land Cruiser
I have Firestone Destination ATs on my truck. I drive on the road almost exclusively. They are rated for 50k miles but I'm at 57k miles and counting with 4/32" tread left. Good wear, good traction, no mpg hits either as I still get the rated MPG out of my truck or even a little above sometimes.
Posted by James (Trevorton, PA) / September 08, 20132007 Nissan Titan
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