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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
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Improved Handling
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Poor Traction in Snow
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Starting 50 years ago making bicycle tires, Maxxis has since grown to make some top-rated tires. Since entering the U.S. automotive market in the 1980s, Maxxis tires have been committed to developing and road testing their products locally. Maxxis provides high-quality, high-performance tires backed by the latest technology and research. These tires are for drivers who want to conquer the road — or off-road — ahead of them.
If you’re looking to get a high-performance tire on a budget, Maxxis makes a popular choice for a reason. Maxxis looks toward innovation, including features like adaptive sidewalls, modified treads, or staggered lugs to help improve performance and comfort. With a wide range of options, Maxxis tires are designed to do the job, be it off-roading or a daily commute.
Maxxis offers tires in these categories: all-season, performance all season, touring all season, summer, performance summer, on/off-road, all terrain, all terrain/all season, and winter. As an all-around performance tire, Maxxis delivers on smooth driving, good traction, low noise, and solid comfort all seasons and all weather.
When looking at the lifespan of a Maxxis tire, compare the average treadwear of Maxxis tires against industry average across all brands. All tires have their treadwear numbers stamped on the side as a three-digit number, although sometimes it can be hard to find. This number refers to the expected life of a tire, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s uniform tire quality Grade (UTQG). A higher number indicates a longer lifespan, meaning a tire stamped 660 is expected to last twice as long as one stamped 330 under typical driving conditions.
Tread Type | Maxxis Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 455 | 504 |
All Terrain | 498 | 506 |
All Terrain All Season | 420 | 546 |
Mud Terrain | 380 | 413 |
On/Off Road | 480 | 474 |
Performance All Season | 363 | 554 |
Performance Summer | 269 | 264 |
Performance Touring All Season | 449 | 509 |
Touring All Season | 521 | 546 |
*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Read our guide to UTQG ratings.
Maxxis tires rank well among other similarly priced brands. Without sacrificing quality, Maxxis invests in technology and advancements, meaning a Maxxis tire isn’t the same as one built years ago. Maxxis’ innovations include a 2-in-1 groove design which can help handle in wet weather and an adaptive sidewall, which helps you transition from daily driving to something more exciting.
Maxxis was founded in Taiwan and continues to manufacture tires there as well as China, Thailand, Vietnam, and India. Since 1985, Maxxis has operated a U.S. distribution center outside of Atlanta, Georgia, and has warehouse space across the U.S., located in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Indianapolis.
Tire Agent sells Maxxis tires online, offering convenient shipping to your home or to a tire installer of your choice. If you know the tire you want, you only need to select your size and Tire Agent will ship them to you, usually within two business days. If you’re unsure of exactly what tire you need, Tire Agent offers matching technology using your vehicle make and model to make the right recommendations for you.
No, installation is not offered. Tire Agent is an online seller of Maxxis tires, and you choose where to ship your tires. We can ship to your home, to one of our partner tire installers, or to the tire installation company of your choice. Simply put the address in the Ship-To field, and we’ll send your Maxxis tires to your local installer and include your customer name on the invoice. If you need help finding a tire installer near you, you’ll see a number of suggestions during the checkout process.
Maxxis offers warranty information on their website, but many tires feature a limited treadwear warranty between 40,000 and 60,000 miles. Note that most manufacturers’ warranties require that tires are installed by licensed automotive repair people under your supervision. Other limitations such as speed, tire rotation, or air pressure levels may affect warranty eligibility. Learn more about how tire warranties work.
Starting 50 years ago making bicycle tires, Maxxis has since grown to make some top-rated tires. Since entering the U.S. automotive market in the 1980s, Maxxis tires have been committed to developing and road testing their products locally. Maxxis provides high-quality, high-performance tires backed by the latest technology and research. These tires are for drivers who want to conquer the road — or off-road — ahead of them.
If you’re looking to get a high-performance tire on a budget, Maxxis makes a popular choice for a reason. Maxxis looks toward innovation, including features like adaptive sidewalls, modified treads, or staggered lugs to help improve performance and comfort. With a wide range of options, Maxxis tires are designed to do the job, be it off-roading or a daily commute.
Maxxis offers tires in these categories: all-season, performance all season, touring all season, summer, performance summer, on/off-road, all terrain, all terrain/all season, and winter. As an all-around performance tire, Maxxis delivers on smooth driving, good traction, low noise, and solid comfort all seasons and all weather.
When looking at the lifespan of a Maxxis tire, compare the average treadwear of Maxxis tires against industry average across all brands. All tires have their treadwear numbers stamped on the side as a three-digit number, although sometimes it can be hard to find. This number refers to the expected life of a tire, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s uniform tire quality Grade (UTQG). A higher number indicates a longer lifespan, meaning a tire stamped 660 is expected to last twice as long as one stamped 330 under typical driving conditions.
Tread Type | Maxxis Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 455 | 504 |
All Terrain | 498 | 506 |
All Terrain All Season | 420 | 546 |
Mud Terrain | 380 | 413 |
On/Off Road | 480 | 474 |
Performance All Season | 363 | 554 |
Performance Summer | 269 | 264 |
Performance Touring All Season | 449 | 509 |
Touring All Season | 521 | 546 |
*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Read our guide to UTQG ratings.
Maxxis tires rank well among other similarly priced brands. Without sacrificing quality, Maxxis invests in technology and advancements, meaning a Maxxis tire isn’t the same as one built years ago. Maxxis’ innovations include a 2-in-1 groove design which can help handle in wet weather and an adaptive sidewall, which helps you transition from daily driving to something more exciting.
Maxxis was founded in Taiwan and continues to manufacture tires there as well as China, Thailand, Vietnam, and India. Since 1985, Maxxis has operated a U.S. distribution center outside of Atlanta, Georgia, and has warehouse space across the U.S., located in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Indianapolis.
Tire Agent sells Maxxis tires online, offering convenient shipping to your home or to a tire installer of your choice. If you know the tire you want, you only need to select your size and Tire Agent will ship them to you, usually within two business days. If you’re unsure of exactly what tire you need, Tire Agent offers matching technology using your vehicle make and model to make the right recommendations for you.
No, installation is not offered. Tire Agent is an online seller of Maxxis tires, and you choose where to ship your tires. We can ship to your home, to one of our partner tire installers, or to the tire installation company of your choice. Simply put the address in the Ship-To field, and we’ll send your Maxxis tires to your local installer and include your customer name on the invoice. If you need help finding a tire installer near you, you’ll see a number of suggestions during the checkout process.
Maxxis offers warranty information on their website, but many tires feature a limited treadwear warranty between 40,000 and 60,000 miles. Note that most manufacturers’ warranties require that tires are installed by licensed automotive repair people under your supervision. Other limitations such as speed, tire rotation, or air pressure levels may affect warranty eligibility. Learn more about how tire warranties work.