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Firestone Destination LE2 All Season Tire For Truck & SUV

Firestone Destination LE2 All Season Tire For Truck & SUV
$128.99 - $289.99Each
$515.96 - $1,159.96Set Of 4
$128.99 - $289.99
Set Of 4 $515.96 - $1,159.96
Road Rated - 94.8
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Product Details

  • The Firestone Destination LE2 Tire works as hard as you do for your light truck, SUV or CUV delivering all-season performance

  • The continuous closed shoulder blocks provide dry performance and wear life while the circumferential grooves, zigzag sipes and sweeping slots enhance performance on wet surfaces

  • Wide circumferential grooves channel water away from the tread to improve wet performance

  • Wheels sold separately

Tire Type All Season
Studdable No
Directional Indicator No
Low Rolling Resistance Tire No
On-Off Road Rating Highway
Symmetrical Indicator Yes

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Standard Tire Care Guarantee

Our standard 6-year nationwide Tire Care Guarantee is included on all tires that are purchased and installed at Canadian Tire.

Tire Replacement Advantage

Our optional Replacement Advantage warranty starts at $9.99 per tire, and you’ll get free replacement tires against non-repairable damage from road hazards and manufacturer defects.

You can opt in when booking your installation appointment online, then pay (or opt out) in store.

CoverageStandard Tire Care GuaranteeTire Replacement Advantage
Warranty costNo charge with installationFrom $9.99 with installation
Manufacturer defects or damage replacementPro-Rated

Included

Non-repairable road hazard damage replacementPro-Rated

Included

1 year spare tire change service

N/A

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6-year warranty from the date of purchase

Included

Included

Repairable road hazard damage repair

Included

Included

New rubber valve stems

Included

Included

30 day customer satisfaction guarantee

Included

Included

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Road Rated

The Road Rated program is conducted at world-class testing facilities, by professional drivers, experts in tire testing, and third-party auditors. Our goal is to help you buy with confidence and select the tire that best suits your driving needs.

How we calculate our testing scores
94.8
Road Rated 94.8

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Overall Rating

3.9
2 out of 5 (40%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 269 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 269 Reviews

    Doesn’t last

    3 years ago
    Came with my 2021 Toyota Tacoma. Did 32 000 Km on pave road (mostly with a 3000 lbs trailer). 2 are useless at 6/32 and 2 at 8/32…. Because I don’t want to change them in the middle of the season, I changed them now… Disappointed I did only a year

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Don't buy

    3 years ago
    These tires came with my 2018 Toyota Tacoma. They were manufactured on the 7th week of 2018. By summer 2021, they were hardened and would lose grip in the rain quite easily. They are more noisy than my winter tires (Michelin X-Ice), given these are only on during the few months of summer and stored in a shed over winter, there is no reason for these tires to become so hard and useless so quickly. Thread wear is great of course, because a hard tire is not going to wear, just send you into a ditch/rear end of another car.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    A good tire

    4 years ago
    I have had these Firestone Destinations 225/60R17on my Jeep Cherokee for 7 + years now. I only run them in summer as I run Bridgestone Blizzack's in the winter. This is a good tire and I had to replace one as I hit a curb. Tire and tread wear was still good on the others so I searched for "one tire". Canadian Tire always had good pricing when ever I had to shop around for rubber.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Great value

    4 years ago
    I drive a 2007 Mercedes Benz ML350 4Matic. My family has owned this vehicle since new. This vehicle was factory equipped with Mercedes Benz MO spec Michelin tires. I always check and correct my tire pressure and I got 30000 miles from these tires. I was already used to the modest life from Mercedes OEM tires. I then went to a Continental DWS all season performance tire. The ride improved dramatically, but three sidewalls failed, one within 30 days. So after 30000 comfortable, yet troubling miles, I switched to the Continental LX20 tire. The tire was durable, handling was excellent, but the ride was terrible. So after nearly 60000 miles, they were retired. They would have lasted longer, but a worn front left suspension bushing caused excessive wear in one tire. So next, not wanting to spend over $1200 on a set of tires for a vehicle with nearly 120000 miles on it, I chose the Firestone Destination LE2. This tire is comfortable, handles well in all normal conditions, is decent in snow, and shows little wear after more than 15000 miles. Plus, it's very affordable. It is a great value. I am satisfied. Now I wouldn't necessarily compare them to a Pirelli or Continental MO spec grand touring tire, but those tires are 2x the price and will last half as long. Mercedes Benz prioritizes "performance" over longevity. Their definition of performance is safety, comfort, quiet, and predictable handling and braking in wet and dry conditions. Longevity is never a concern for them. Driver's of Japanese vehicles are always angered and astonished that they only get 15000-18000 miles from Mercedes OEM tires, especially when they are used to 60000 from their previous vehicle. First, Mercedes Benz is a luxury vehicle manufacturer and prioritizes comfort when calculating recommended tire pressure. Inside the fuel door at the recommended cold tire pressures for normal load and full load. When driving over 100mph, the recommendation is add 4psi. The vehicle placard with the Vehicle Identification Number and inflation pressure for the maximum Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is located on the driver's side B pillar as required by Federal Law. Most manufacturers ONLY provide this information for tire pressure, which always results in a harsher ride than necessary, but legally protects the manufacturer. I say all of this because it is important to understand the context of my review. If you have read this far, thank you. Just as Mercedes Benz is very specific about their recommended tire pressure, they are just as specific that the tire pressure be set when cold and checked manually with a high quality tire pressure gauge. This means checking and correcting tire pressure at ambient temperature weekly. This also requires spending about $20 or more on a gauge. The only way to ensure that the cold tire pressure is truly cold is to park the vehicle OUTSIDE, not in a garage and check and correct the pressure early in the morning before driving and before any sunlight contacts the tires. Direct sun will heat a tire more than 5 psi in a very short time, so first light is the only time to set pressure. I have both a workshop compressor and a 12 volt vehicle powered compressor. So for me, adding air is not a problem. I always recommend that you have a 12 volt compressor, as it's helpful at home and especially when traveling. If you don't, that's fine. Check the pressure in EACH tire early one morning. Write down the readings. If ok, then you are done. If too high, because ambient temperatures have increased, say from winter to spring, then release a bit of air with your new gauge, and set to factory recommendations. If too low, then add enough air at the end of the day at a service station, say factory recommend psi +5psi, let sit overnight, and correct early the following morning. This procedure always results in the correct cold tire pressure and maximum tire life. And one final note: Ignore every review from anyone complaining about the life of an OEM tire. They are built to OEM specifications and while sharing the name of the aftermarket replacement tire, they are not the same, nor is there any treadwear warranty on OEM tires.
    ProsA Quiet Ride, Driving Comfort, Longer Tire Life

    Originally posted on firestone.com

    A little disappointed

    4 years ago
    I've always had Firestones on my vehicles . Always the standard for reliability and long life. In 2018 I purchased a new Tacoma 4wd. Was delighted to see that this tire was oem equipment. Fast forward to 26,500 miles. They need to be replaced soon. Tread depths from 2mm to 4mm. Completely unacceptable for a tire rated up to 60K. The very next week after purchase, my wife purchased a highlander. It's oem tire was Michelin. She got 62,000 + miles on a similar tread rating. Comfortable driving tire, but I can't afford to be getting new tires every 30k miles.
    ProsA Quiet Ride, Driving Comfort

    Originally posted on firestone.com

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    Questions

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    Q: How do these tires perform in winter

    5 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: This tire is not tested under our program, but delivers on all-season performance, and especially well in wet conditions. If you're looking for a winter tire, browse our website under winter tires or all-weather tires.

      5 years ago
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    Q: do these tires have lettering on one side and white wall on the other or one side completely black ??

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: No. Black lettering only.

      6 years ago
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    Q: am planing to buy, but was the second review corrected on the site?

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The Firestone Destination LE2 Tire comes with white letters on one side and black letters on the other side. You can specify which side you would like to show when installing the tire.

      7 years ago
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