Model
Radial T/a
WeatherGrip
Tire Sizes
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The competing tires may come in different numbers of sizes. You may compare the identical and alternative tire sizes.

195/60 R15
205/60 R13
205/70 R14
215/60 R14
215/70 R14
225/60 R14
225/70 R14
235/60 R14
245/60 R14
155/80 R15
195/60 R15
205/60 R15
215/60 R15
215/65 R15
215/70 R15
225/60 R15
225/70 R15
235/60 R15
235/70 R15
245/60 R15
255/60 R15
255/70 R15
275/60 R15
295/50 R15
195/60 R15
195/60 R15
195/65 R15
205/65 R15
215/70 R15
205/55 R16
205/60 R16
205/65 R16
215/55 R16
215/60 R16
215/65 R16
215/70 R16
225/60 R16
235/70 R16
205/50 R17
215/45 R17
215/50 R17
215/55 R17
215/65 R17
225/45 R17
225/50 R17
225/55 R17
225/60 R17
225/65 R17
235/65 R17
225/45 R18
225/60 R18
235/45 R18
235/50 R18
235/55 R18
235/60 R18
235/65 R18
245/60 R18
235/55 R19
Tread Photos
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Radial T/a
WeatherGrip
Price range
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Brand
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BFGoodrich
Firestone
Category
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Performance -> All Season Tires -> Performance All-Season
Touring -> All Season -> Grand Touring All-Season
Review
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Read a detailed review of each tire if you are still hesitating which option you should choose.

The Radial T/A is BFGoodrich's Performance All-Season tire developed for the drivers of muscle cars, kit cars, street rods and light trucks looking for wide, low profile, white-lettered performance tires. Today's Radial T/A tires are designed to combine classic looks and size range with modern manufacturing methods and year-round traction, even in light snow.

The Radial T/A molds an all-season tread compound into a symmetric independent block pattern featuring unique tread block phasing and variable groove angle geometry to provide low noise, predictable performance and year-round traction. The tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts (50-series sizes add BFGoodrich's ETEC [Equal TEnsion Containment] System of spirally wound nylon) that stabilize the tread. BFGoodrich's g-Wedge technology makes this the best performing Radial T/A ever by featuring the high modulus sidewall stabilizers found in many of BFGoodrich's higher performance radials (g-Wedge sidewall stabilizers increase torsional rigidity to enhance lateral stability and steering response, while delivering a smooth, comfortable ride).

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The WeatherGrip is Firestone's Grand Touring All-Season tire developed for the drivers of coupes, family sedans, station wagons and crossovers looking to combine daily comfort, wet grip and satisfying tire life with enhanced light snow traction. WeatherGrip tires meet industry severe snow service requirements and are branded with the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol, and are designed to be a one-tire solution for drivers in environments that experience all four seasons, but don't receive sufficient snowfall or icy conditions to require a dedicated winter tire.

The all-season tread compound of the WeatherGrip is molded into a traction-focused, directional pattern. Firestone's Hydro-Grip Technology Package utilizes a rounded footprint that pierces through standing water, plus full-depth grooves and open shoulder slots to help resist hydroplaning. Chamfered shoulder blocks provide additional contact with the road for enhanced braking in all conditions. Snow Traction Claw technology on the center and shoulder ribs plus snow vices on the intermediate ribs help provide confident traction in light snow, while the high-density zigzag sipes and interlocking grooves of the TractionTech Package create more edges for enhanced performance in slippery conditions throughout the tire's life.

Internal construction of the WeatherGrip consists of a single-ply polyester casing supporting two steel belts. A nylon reinforcement aids in handling performance and provides high-speed durability.

Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol (3PMSF) provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.

Related Information: What is the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol (3PMSF)?

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Tires Scores Compare

How we score

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Treadwear Performance

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Treadwear is vital to many things, not just how often the tires need replacement. Hydroplaning and wet weather are both critical factors that wear down your tire quickly. The warranty covers any defects in what you bought but only for a limited period or when there's minimal tread left on them.

Wet Perfomance

7
9.2

The wet performance score is a new thing that tire manufacturers are trying to achieve. The hydroplaning resistance, wet traction, and steering response all influence this new grading system.

Hydroplaning Resistance
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The hydroplaning resistance is measured by the hydroplane depth test and the dynamic aquaplaning test, which measures how much water can be accumulated on the tire's surface before hydroplaning occurs.

7
9.1
Wet Traction
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Wet traction estimates the level of grip on wet pavement. Tread design with deep grooves dramatically improves confidence when driving in the rain as they channel the water out much better.

7
9.2
Steering Response
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The vehicle's steering response largely depends on the tread depth, tire width, air pressure, and aspect ratio. Wide high-performance tires are equipped with a continuous center rib providing instant steering response.

7.9
9

Dry Perfomance

7.8
9.1

Tires with good dry performance should be able to perform smoothly and safely, even when cornering aggressively.

Cornering Stability
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A dynamic cornering test is often used to assess cornering stability under dry conditions.

7.8
9.1
Dry Traction
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Dry traction level depends on many factors, including tread design, profile shape, and compounds.

7.8
9.1
Steering Response
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The vehicle's steering response largely depends on the tread depth, tire width, air pressure, and aspect ratio. Wide high-performance tires are equipped with a continuous center rib providing instant steering response.

7.9
9

Comfort Perfomance

8
8.8

The comfort performance score is designed to measure the balance between ride quality and noise level.

Ride Quality
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The excellent ride quality means you do not feel the bumps or cracks on the road. Larger tires with thick and deep tread patterns decrease the number of jolts allowing you to glide over bumpy road textures.

8
8.8
Noise
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If you would enjoy a quiet chat with the passengers while children are sleeping or listening to music, not the sound of tires, definitely pay attention to the noise score.

8
8.8

Winter Performance

5.4
9

Winter Performance score helps us understand if the tire is the appropriate option for winter conditions that your vehicle will face. Dedicated winter tires provide a firm grip when driving through snow and on ice. Performance winter tires boast a higher speed rating and better handling but deliver modestly lower ice and snow traction.

Light Snow Traction
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Snow traction is the ability of a tire to push snow out of its path. When driving on packed snow, tires with good snow traction will help you accelerate and maintain control.

6
9.5
Deep Snow Traction
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Deep Snow Traction test results compare how the tires deal with the deep snow. To successfully cope with the job, such tires should feature aggressive tread patterns, a tremendous amount of siping, and most elastic compounds.

5.2
8.9
Ice Traction
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Ice traction tires feature ice grip and build friction when using the brakes or steering wheel to get through icy surfaces safely.

5
8.7
Price range
Tire Sizes
195/60 R15
205/60 R13
205/70 R14
215/60 R14
215/70 R14
225/60 R14
225/70 R14
235/60 R14
245/60 R14
155/80 R15
195/60 R15
205/60 R15
215/60 R15
215/65 R15
215/70 R15
225/60 R15
225/70 R15
235/60 R15
235/70 R15
245/60 R15
255/60 R15
255/70 R15
275/60 R15
295/50 R15
195/60 R15
195/60 R15
195/65 R15
205/65 R15
215/70 R15
205/55 R16
205/60 R16
205/65 R16
215/55 R16
215/60 R16
215/65 R16
215/70 R16
225/60 R16
235/70 R16
205/50 R17
215/45 R17
215/50 R17
215/55 R17
215/65 R17
225/45 R17
225/50 R17
225/55 R17
225/60 R17
225/65 R17
235/65 R17
225/45 R18
225/60 R18
235/45 R18
235/50 R18
235/55 R18
235/60 R18
235/65 R18
245/60 R18
235/55 R19
Size
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Tire size may be indicated in two formats:
– metric (P255/45R18 103H)
– high flotation (30x9.5 R15 104 F C)
In the metric system, P - stands for the passenger vehicles (LT - for Light Trucks, ST - Special Trailer) with a width of 255 millimeters, aspect ratio (sidewall height) equal to 45% of the tire height. R means it is radially constructed with a diameter of 18 inches. 103 denotes the tire's load index and H determines the speed rating.
In the high flotation system, the first number (30) is the overall diameter of the tire, the second number (9.5) is the width in inches.

195/60 R15 87 F SL
195/60 R15 88 H SL
Utqg
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Uniform Tire Quality Grade Standards (UTQG) were designed to offer consumers with useful information about the treadwear, traction, and temperature capabilities of their tires in order to make better decisions when purchasing new tires.

400 A B
640 A A
Max. load
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The maximum weight that a tire can carry is the greatest amount of weight it's designed to bear. Because load carrying capability is dependent on a tire's size and construction, as well as how much air pressure is actually utilized, maximum loads are measured with the tire inflated to an industry standard inflation pressure.

87 (1202 lbs)
88 (1230 lbs)
Max. speed
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The maximum speed that a tire with this type of tread can safely travel for an extended amount of time is indicated by the tire speed rating, which is usually shown by a letter or two.

F
H (130 mph)
Max inflation pressure
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The highest "cold" inflation pressure that a tire is meant to contain is its maximum inflation pressure.

35 | 21
44 | 18
Tire weight
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The tire weight is determined by the type and size of the tire. As the tread depth of the tire wears down over time, so does its weight.

21
18
Rim width range
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Tires may be used on rims of varying widths while still fulfilling their intended function.

5.5-7""
5.5-7""
Meas. rim width
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The measuring rim width is the common industry minimum rim width at which a tire must be mounted to validate that it meets design specifications.

11/32""
10/32""
Overall diam.
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The overall diameter of a tire is the outer diameter of the tire, measured in the center of the tread. This measurement is made without any load placed on the tire and after it has been properly mounted on its industry-assigned measuring rim and inflated to its test pressure after 24 hours.

24.21
24.21
Revs.per mile
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The revolutions per mile figure indicates the number of times a tire rotates during one mile's travel.

833.03/mi
833.03/mi
Country of origin
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The short name of the country where the given tire was manufactured.

MX
AR
How tires look on cars
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The Firestone WeatherGrip provides better results for 10 test features out of 10 in total.

When it comes to the UTQG of each tire, the Firestone Radial T/a shows its superiority with a rating of 640 A A versus 400 A B of the BFGoodrich Radial T/a. To learn more about the UTQG, we suggest you read this article.

Dry performance

I f you are looking to get the most out of your next set of tires, it is clear that the technology behind Firestone WeatherGrip emerges victorious in dry performance comparison.

The WeatherGrip shows better Cornering Stability, Dry Traction, Steering Response.

Wet Performance

If you are looking for a tire that gives you maximum traction on wet roads and high resistance to hydroplaning, then the Firestone WeatherGrip is for you.

Winter Performance

Firestone WeatherGrip achieves excellent snow performance ratings and leads the race on snowy and icy roads. If you live in an area where it snows for much of the year, then this tire should be your first choice.

Comfort Performance

Firestone WeatherGrip is offering an unbeatable driving comfort. So, if ride quality is important to you, you can't go wrong with WeatherGrip.

Specs & Options

Though in general one tire may look superior to the other one, we recommend you compare the available sizes for each model as well. Just choose the tire sizes from the dropdown menu. Upon comparing different sizes, you may find certain differences of both tires.

In terms of market coverage, the Firestone WeatherGrip takes the lead. This tire is available in 33 sizes ranging from 15 inches to 19 inches.

Price

As for the pricing policy, Radial T/a is more expensive than WeatherGrip.

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