Maxmiler Pro

$112.43 - $204.02 /ea

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Tire Features

All-Season
All-Season
Trailer
Trailer
Highway
Highway

Product Description

Are you sick and tired of tires that can't keep pace with your busy lifestyle? Introducing the GT Radial Maxmiler Pro tires. Tailor-made for light commercial vehicles, these tires are your go-to companion for all-season wanderings, trailer pulling, and relaxed highway cruising!
GT Radial Maxmiler Pro is a tire with reinforced sidewall construction, which allows for achieving improved strength and stability at heavy loads. The square footprint ensures an even pressure distribution, resulting in less irregular wear and longer tire life. At the same time, the GT Radial Maxmiler by GT Radial Tires large siped shoulder blocks increase stability, braking, and grip in wet and dry conditions. It comes in 15", 16", and 17" sizes. Maxmiler Pro provides excellent resistance to hydroplaning and comes from broad tread grooves that quickly channel water away. The Maxmiler Pro saves you money by using less fuel and allows you to ride in a safer environment.
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Tire Information

Brand GT Radial
Model Maxmiler Pro
Tire Diameter 15 to 17
Tire Width 185 to 245
Aspect Ratio 60 to 85
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
185/60R15 92T BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
215/85R16 115/112Q E BSW
225/75R16 120R BSW
235/65R16 121/119R BSW
235/85R16 120/116R E BSW
245/75R16 120/116Q E BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
235/80R17 120/117R E BSW
245/75R17 121/118R E BSW

Frequently Asked Questions

They claim the Maxmiler Pro tires enhance wear durability, stability, and hydroplaning resistance. They are suitable for light commercial cars and small cargo vans.

Yeah, the Maxmiler Pro is fuel-efficient. This is due to its low rolling resistance construction, which helps save fuel. Its flat contour design means minor tire deformation while rotating with a heavy load.

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