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FIND YOUR TIRES

TREADWEAR

Tread Type

Prinx Average Treadwear

Category Average Treadwear

All Season 

550

504

All Terrain

560

506

Highway

600

428

Tread Type

Prinx Average Treadwear

Category Average Treadwear

All Season 

550

504

All Terrain

560

506

Highway

600

428

Prinx Tires: Frequently Asked Questions

Are Prinx tires any good?

Prinx is part of a very large global tire manufacturer that’s listed as the 35th largest tire maker. However, as the Prinx TBC brand is new to the U.S., most reviewers don’t have as much mileage clocked on their tires. They do report great responsiveness and road comfort for the first few thousand miles. They also have very competitive pricing, especially for the larger SUV and truck models. 

Where are Prinx tires made?

All Prinx tires are made in Shandong, China.  

Who sells Prinx tires? Where can I buy Prinx?

Larger bulk retailers offer Prinx tires in the U.S. Tire Agent is also an online seller of Prinx tires, and you can do all of your shopping completely online. Once you’ve decided on a tire, you can have them shipped to anywhere in the U.S. for free. 

Does the price include installation of Prinx tires?

No, Tire Agent does not install tires. However, we ship your Prinx tires to any installer for free. If you don’t know any technicians near you, enter your ZIP code during checkout, and we can help you find one of our trusted Prinx tire installers near you.

What is Prinx Tire’s warranty?

Prinx Tires warranty ranges from 45,000 miles to 60,000 miles depending on the type you get. This means that when your tread is worn down, you’ll receive credit for the remaining mileage left on the warranty based on the retail price. For example, if your tire wears down at 25,000 miles and you have a 50,000 mile warranty, you’ll receive half the credit of the retail price of the tire. Keep in mind that the credit won’t apply to the discounted price, so you may be unable to claim the warranty due. This is common with budget brands. 

TREADWEAR

Tread Type

Prinx Average Treadwear

Category Average Treadwear

All Season 

550

504

All Terrain

560

506

Highway

600

428

Tread Type

Prinx Average Treadwear

Category Average Treadwear

All Season 

550

504

All Terrain

560

506

Highway

600

428

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FIND YOUR TIRES

Known For

  • Low road noise
  • High comfort
  • Budget-friendly price

Not Known For

  • Brand recognition (newer to the U.S.) 

Prinx Tires: Frequently Asked Questions

Are Prinx tires any good?

Prinx is part of a very large global tire manufacturer that’s listed as the 35th largest tire maker. However, as the Prinx TBC brand is new to the U.S., most reviewers don’t have as much mileage clocked on their tires. They do report great responsiveness and road comfort for the first few thousand miles. They also have very competitive pricing, especially for the larger SUV and truck models. 

Where are Prinx tires made?

All Prinx tires are made in Shandong, China.  

Who sells Prinx tires? Where can I buy Prinx?

Larger bulk retailers offer Prinx tires in the U.S. Tire Agent is also an online seller of Prinx tires, and you can do all of your shopping completely online. Once you’ve decided on a tire, you can have them shipped to anywhere in the U.S. for free. 

Does the price include installation of Prinx tires?

No, Tire Agent does not install tires. However, we ship your Prinx tires to any installer for free. If you don’t know any technicians near you, enter your ZIP code during checkout, and we can help you find one of our trusted Prinx tire installers near you.

What is Prinx Tire’s warranty?

Prinx Tires warranty ranges from 45,000 miles to 60,000 miles depending on the type you get. This means that when your tread is worn down, you’ll receive credit for the remaining mileage left on the warranty based on the retail price. For example, if your tire wears down at 25,000 miles and you have a 50,000 mile warranty, you’ll receive half the credit of the retail price of the tire. Keep in mind that the credit won’t apply to the discounted price, so you may be unable to claim the warranty due. This is common with budget brands.