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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
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Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
How do I find my tire size?
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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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Prinx Tires is a tire brand based out of Rongcheng City in the Shandong Province of China. Prinx became the first brand of Prinx Chengshan Holding Limited in 1976, which has three other tire brands: Chengshan Tires, Austone Tires, and Fortune Tires. The company expanded to two production centers in China and Thailand and distributes their tire brands across 130 countries. Today, Prinx is known as a premium performance brand for luxury vehicles, SUVs, and vans. In the U.S., Prinx is distributed by TBC Brands.
Prinx are known for their all season tires that are specifically engineered for low road noise and high braking performance. Reviewers note that Prinx all-season tires have excellent responsiveness and smooth ride comfort. As with most all-season tires, they will not perform as well in heavy winter conditions like snow and ice. This makes Prinx tires best for passenger vehicles that are looking for a smooth on-road drive. Take note that they’re relatively new in North America, as they’ve only been distributing in the U.S. under the Prinx brand since November 2020.
Prinx offers tires in these categories: high-performance all season, all-season all-terrain, all-season highway, on-road/off-road, and ultra-high performance all-season.
Tires by Prinx are UTQG rated average or above, depending on the tread type. To learn more about how tires are rated, read our guide to tire ratings. Treadwear is a good measure of tire quality, but it’s not the only measure. Look also at the warranty, customer reviews, and how well the tires handle under various driving conditions.
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 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.
All Prinx tires are made in Shandong, China.
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.
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.
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.
Prinx Tires is a tire brand based out of Rongcheng City in the Shandong Province of China. Prinx became the first brand of Prinx Chengshan Holding Limited in 1976, which has three other tire brands: Chengshan Tires, Austone Tires, and Fortune Tires. The company expanded to two production centers in China and Thailand and distributes their tire brands across 130 countries. Today, Prinx is known as a premium performance brand for luxury vehicles, SUVs, and vans. In the U.S., Prinx is distributed by TBC Brands.
Prinx are known for their all season tires that are specifically engineered for low road noise and high braking performance. Reviewers note that Prinx all-season tires have excellent responsiveness and smooth ride comfort. As with most all-season tires, they will not perform as well in heavy winter conditions like snow and ice. This makes Prinx tires best for passenger vehicles that are looking for a smooth on-road drive. Take note that they’re relatively new in North America, as they’ve only been distributing in the U.S. under the Prinx brand since November 2020.
Prinx offers tires in these categories: high-performance all season, all-season all-terrain, all-season highway, on-road/off-road, and ultra-high performance all-season.
Tires by Prinx are UTQG rated average or above, depending on the tread type. To learn more about how tires are rated, read our guide to tire ratings. Treadwear is a good measure of tire quality, but it’s not the only measure. Look also at the warranty, customer reviews, and how well the tires handle under various driving conditions.
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 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.
All Prinx tires are made in Shandong, China.
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.
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.
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.