AltiMAX™ RT45
A long-lasting, all-season touring tire for passenger cars and crossovers. Developed for year-round driving with confident handling in all conditions, this tire comes…
CrossContact™ LX25
The CrossContact™ LX25 is a premium all-season touring tire for crossovers and SUVs. Ideal for year-round traction, this tire features EcoPlus™ Technology, which provides fuel savings, shorter…
ExtremeContact™ DWS06 Plus
The ExtremeContact™ DWS06 Plus is a premium all-season ultra-high performance tire for passenger cars, crossovers and SUVs. Ideal for true, year-round traction, this tire comes complete…
VikingContact™ 7 Video
The VikingContact™ 7 is a premium winter tire for passenger cars, crossovers, SUVs and light trucks. This winter tire features PolarPlus™ Technology…
How to Build a Radial Tire
Tires are not just round and black they are sophisticated products that can take years of research and development to produce. If you have ever wondered how tires are made…
ProContact™ TX
A luxury all-season touring tire designed for high performance coupled with a quiet, comfortable ride, great mileage and powerful braking capabilities.
GrabberTM HD Van
The Grabber™ HD Van is a durable, all-season commercial tire for cargo vans. Developed for long-lasting treadwear under loaded conditions, this tire comes complete with Duragen Technology, …
The Grabber™ APT
The Grabber™ APT is a durable, all-season all-terrain tire for light trucks and SUVs. Developed for on-road performance and off-road traction, this tire comes complete with Duragen Technology…
The AltiMAX™ 365 AW
The AltiMAX™ 365 AW is a versatile all-weather touring tire for passenger cars and crossovers. Allowing drivers the freedom to drive on one set of tires year-round, this tire carries the…
The AltiMAX™ RT43
The AltiMAX™ RT43 is a long-lasting, all-season touring tire for passenger cars and crossovers. Developed for year-round driving with confident handling in all conditions, this tire comes…
Avoid Mixing Tires
To Mix Tires, Or Not To Mix Tires? That Is The Question. When it’s time to replace the tires on your vehicle many questions arise. Should I buy four or two tires? Can I mix brands?