FT140

Part #: FIRE-007148

Tire Size: 205/55R16 89H BSW

$150.50 /tire
$165.51
LOW STOCK
Savings on 4 Tires: $60.04
affirm Set of 4 Starting at $12.88/week
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$129.49 - $217.84 /ea

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Tire Features

All-Season
All-Season
Touring
Touring
Excellent Grip
Excellent Grip
Long Lasting
Long Lasting

Product Description

Transform your ride with the new Firestone FT140 and enjoy a reliable, all-season tire that saves you time and money while delivering exceptional performance year-round. It would serve best on sedans, minivans, and CUVs. This ft140 all-season tire innovative design provides less road noise for an easy journey every time. The Ft140 tire has a special ribbed tread pattern that helps absorb shocks and reduce road vibrations.
The Firestone FT140 Tires by Firestone Tires come in three different sizes: 15, 16, and 17 inches, making them quite versatile for many vehicles. The Ft140 tire's side tread blocks increase traction for improved cornering, and the deep grooves quickly disperse water to avoid hydroplaning. The FT140 is a great choice for drivers who want a high-quality tire at an unbeatable price with long-lasting tread life.
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Tire Information

Brand Firestone
Model FT140
Tire Diameter 15 to 17
Tire Width 195 to 235
Aspect Ratio 50 to 65
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
195/65R15 91S BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
205/55R16 91H BSW
205/55R16 89H BSW
205/55R16 91V BSW
205/60R16 92H BSW
205/65R16 94H BSW
205/65R16 95H BSW
215/55R16 93H BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
205/50R17 89V BSW
205/55R17 91V BSW
215/50R17 91H BSW
235/65R17 103T BSW

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Firestone FT140 tires are not directional. They have a symmetric tread pattern to rotate it in any direction for even wear and longer tread life.

The Firestone FT140 tires last between 40,000 to 60,000 miles. Basically, it depends on driving conditions and maintenance. Regular tire rotation and proper inflation can help maximize their lifespan.

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