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Predator Tire Ratings

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*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Read our guide to UTQG ratings.

Predator Tires: Frequently Asked Questions

How good are Predator tires? 
Predator tires are known for having a distinct look suitable for aggressive builds like light trucks or SUVs. Despite their rugged appearance, they have relatively low road noise. This balance of good off- and on-road performance is what makes Predator a unique brand among the competition. 
Who makes Predator tires? Where are Predator tires made?
Predator is a brand of Transamerica Tire Co., LTD. The tires are manufactured in China and are known for being a cheaper option (in terms of price, not quality) for those looking for an aggressive style for their vehicle. 
Who sells Predator tires?
Tire Agent carries Predator tires online. You're just a few clicks away from our wide selection of off-road tires, including Predator. Enter your vehicle information into our tire-matching tool to explore all of our tire options suitable for your vehicle. You can then narrow your search to Predator tires by filtering by brand.  
Does the Tire Agent price include installation for Predator tires?
No. Tire Agent is an online-only retailer of tires. The cost of a tire purchased through Tire Agent does not include installation. During checkout, we can help you find a recommended tire installer in your area. We'll ship your new Predator tires anywhere in the U.S., including directly to a verified installer. 
How does the Predator tire warranty work?
Predator's limited warranty covers 50,000-55,000 miles for most of its tires. If the tire becomes unserviceable due to eligible conditions for the first 10% of the tread life, 100% of the value of the tire will be compensated. The value is prorated to the remaining 25% tread depth. Learn more about how tire limited warranties work