The Firestone F580 tire is an all-season model, specifically designed for passenger cars. This tire belongs to the economy class, featuring a reduced rolling resistance coefficient (reducing fuel consumption by 5 percent) and high wear resistance, which increases the service life. Some car manufacturers use this tire on their vehicles in the basic configuration. This model is recommended for people who love a quiet driving style and want to save fuel, both when purchasing the tire and during its further operation.
When developing the tire, the company's specialists focused on manageability and safety. To achieve this, the most modern technologies and the best materials were used. When developing the tread pattern, computer modeling was applied, which made it possible to optimally select all the tread elements. Three longitudinal wide grooves provide instant water removal from the contact zone, minimizing the effect of aquaplaning.
The specially reinforced shoulder area provides increased safety when driving on rough roads and protects the Firestone F580 tire from lateral cuts and punctures.
The reinforced shoulder area and symmetrical tread pattern provide the driver with comfortable movement on any road surface. Special additives in the rubber mixture made it possible to achieve increased braking and traction characteristics on a wet road surface. If you need a cheap, high-quality tire, this model will be an ideal choice. The tire has increased popularity among car owners.
Main features of the Firestone F580 tire
- the optimal arrangement of blocks made it possible to achieve excellent operational characteristics;
- the reinforced frame provides increased reliability when moving at maximum speeds;
- two central rows of blocks provide excellent directional stability and quick feedback;
- the special structure of the lamellas increases the traction characteristics on a wet road surface and reduces the sound effect when moving;
- three longitudinal wide channels quickly remove water from the contact zone, preventing aquaplaning;
- this tire has an optimal cost-quality ratio.