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Gremax Max Trail
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SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.
7.5
Good
Score breakdown:
7.2
Long lasting
Good
8.4
Handling
Great
7.2
Traction
Good
Gremax Tires are designed to provide a premium driving experience, combining comfort and dynamic performance for a variety of driving circumstances. Gremax, a subsidiary of Crown Tyre in China, provides a wide range of tires for passenger cars, light trucks, SUVs, farms, and specialty applications, such as construction, material management, industrial, and commercial trailers. It employs internal engineering and research & development teams to create replacement tires with exceptional performance, longevity, and affordability.
The Gremax Max Trail is a trailer tire that offers solid traction, good longevity, and great durability. While Max Trail’s durable construction and tough rubber compound offer a longer tread life, its four wide grooves remove water from the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning, boosting wet traction.
However, is this tire designed to offer the required performance for your trailers? Let’s take a look at the review of the Gremax Max Trail to help you make an informed decision.
Features and Benefits
Trailer tires are designed to retain a higher air pressure, which reduces deflection, or the amount that a tire compresses. This is one of the fundamental distinctions between trailer and vehicle tires. The load range of a trailer tire is a proportional indicator of its durability and load capacity at a certain air pressure level. Let’s learn the features and benefits of the Gremax Max Trail.
- Enhanced traction: Gremax Max Trail features angled tread blocks which enhance year-round traction.
- Higher load-carrying capacity: The semi-steel ST radial series is designed for higher load-carrying capacity.
- Reduced risk of hydroplaning: Max Trail’s four wide grooves drain water out of the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads, boosting wet traction.
- Improved handling: Angled tread blocks improve handling performance, while PLR’s wide footprint increases stability.
- Long tread life: The Max Trail’s wide footprint places more rubber on the road to provide stability and ward against uneven wear. Tough construction and special rubber compound promote strength and durability for a longer tread life.
Pros and Cons
Now that you have learned the features and benefits of the Gremax Max Trail let’s take a look at its pros and cons:
PROS:
- Angled tread blocks improve traction and handling
- Semi-steel ST radial series enhance higher load-carrying capacity
- Four wide grooves reduce the risk of hydroplaning, boosting wet traction
- Its wide footprint increases stability and prevents uneven wear
- Tough construction and rubber compound promote a longer tread life
CONS:
- Not designed for passenger cars
- No mileage warranty
- Not designed for harsh winter weather conditions
SimpleTire’s view on Gremax Max Trail tires
Drivers seeking reliable, all-season radial trailer tires for use on highways might consider the Gremax Max Trail. This radial tire, which is a part of the semi-steel ST radial series, is designed to provide maximum mileage, outstanding heavy-load capability, all-season traction, and ideal wet performance.
Let’s take a look at SimpleTire’s view on the Gremax Max Trail by comparing it with two other tires of the same size [ST235/85R16]: Kenda Karrier HD and Gladiator QR25-TS Trailer. The Kenda Karrier HD has a slight edge over the Gremax Max Trail when we take the overall SimpleScore (7.5 vs 7.4), longevity (7.9 vs 7.5) handling (7.5 vs 7.2), and traction (8.2 vs 7.5).
Comparatively, there isn't much of a difference between the Gladiator QR25-TS Trailer and the Gremax Max Trail's SimpleScores—7.5 and 7.4, respectively. The Gremax scores slightly higher in longevity (7.5 vs. 7.4), while the Gladiator performs better in handling (7.5 vs. 7.2) and traction (7.7 vs. 7.5).
However, the Gremax Max Trail is less expensive than the other two tires and offers solid performance.
Vehicles the Gremax Max Trail is a replacement tire for
When the original tire wears out, the Gremax Max Trail is a good replacement tire for trailers from brands like:
- Doepker industries
- Great Dane
- Stellar
- Hyundai Translead
- Kentucky Trailer
- MAC Trailer Manufacturing
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