Ford crown vic p71 interceptor Tyres
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| Tyre Reviewed | Dry Grip | Wet Grip | Feedback | Handling | Wear | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goodride SP06 (24) | 82% | 71% | 67% | 66% | 70% | 68% |
| Firestone FireHawk AS (2) | 75% | 50% | 80% | 70% | 75% | 75% |
| Goodyear Eagle RS A (6) | 70% | 47% | 63% | 63% | 67% | 52% |
Ford crown vic p71 interceptor Tyre Review Highlights
Writing about the Goodyear Eagle RS A given 61% (225-45-17)
Driving on mostly country roads for 50 spirited miles
Driving on mostly country roads for 50 spirited miles
Dry grip was great. Out of every complaint I’ve ever heard about RSA’s, it was never “they don’t do well under good conditions”. The wet grip is not bad either, although perpendicular movements tend to break out the tire in heavy rain, though I would think that is expected. Tire wear was fantastic, I’ve hit and jumped my fair share of curbs, potholes, ruts, exposed railroad tracks, and even a sinkhole in the road, and there were no missing chunks or odd wear or tear. In comparison to a Reliant set I had on the back, which was chewed up in about a year, the RSA’s have done fantastically.
Writing about the Firestone FireHawk AS given 62% (235-55-17-)
Driving on mostly town for 35000 average miles
Driving on mostly town for 35000 average miles
I really like this tire. I drive an old Ford Crown Victoria P71 cop car and it's a big, heavy rear wheel drive body on frame sedan that shares the platform with mostly big, boaty comfort focused old American cars. This means that the vast majority of tires that shops try to put you on are spongy, comfort and economy focused all season tires. I wanted a sporty tire that has good grip in the dry and more importantly more sidewall stiffness for better feedback and turn-in. These tires were what I wanted. These tires felt nearly as good as the designated cop tires (Firestone Firehawk GTZ Pursuit) around corners at a third the price. I thought they were a good compliment to the heavy duty sway bar and suspension upgrades you get on a P71. When the suspension is loaded up around a turn the tire breaks free predictably which I also really like. I road tripped to the mountains of Colorado in mid-winter and saw two feet of snowfall over a weeklong skiing vacation and I will say I felt like I was skiing in my car too. Lots and lots of wheelspin to get through a few inches of snow up an on-ramp and lots of planning ahead as the car tended to understeer with any quick steering inputs. Next time I would like to try the Firestone Indy500 as my designated daily tire since I live in Texas and have designated winter tires for snowy road trips.
Writing about the Goodride SP06 given 75% (225-60-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 800 spirited miles
Driving on a combination of roads for 800 spirited miles
I got these by error...no way would I have purchased these knowingly...i have tried to find problem with them..I drive hard and fast...like a cop would..seems to be ok. The tires hold in a curve at 90 ..wont easily spin in the rain..not bad for 350$ with tax and road hazzard.its not like im not driving a $ 2200 old police car..they arent a bad choice for the price..just dont tell anyone.