Description
In the All-Season category, the General GRABBER H/T OWL All Season 265/70R18 stands out for its launch grip architecture and acceleration stability across spring, summer, and fall driving. The tire’s compound and tread pattern are engineered to deliver responsive grip during hard acceleration on dry and wet pavement, with sufficient traction margin for everyday highway and city driving without the winter-specific features of a dedicated snow tire.
- Vehicle Fit: The 265/70R18 size is commonly fitted to mid-size sedans and compact crossovers, including models such as the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Chevrolet Traverse. For exact fitment, check the tire size sticker inside your driver-side door or use the tire size search on the migotire.com homepage.
- Seasonal Performance: This all-season tire uses a compromise compound formulated for temperatures from approximately +7°C to high summer heat. Circumferential drainage channels and wet-road grooves manage water evacuation on rain-wet pavement. All-season tires are not a substitute for dedicated winter tires on snow or ice.
- Load & Speed Rating: Load index 116 supports a maximum of 1,270 kg (2,800 lbs) per tire—sufficient capacity for a typical passenger vehicle with occupants and cargo. Speed rating T allows a maximum speed of 190 km/h, suitable for highway and standard road driving.
- Tire Type: Passenger car tires are engineered for sedans, hatchbacks, and compact crossovers. They prioritize balanced handling, fuel economy, and ride comfort over off-road or extreme-load performance.
We offer free local delivery across the GTA, dispatched at the fastest available speed to your location. Professional installation is available directly at checkout; if installation services are unavailable for this product, contact Migo Tire by email to arrange an appointment. This tire includes a 100,000 km manufacturer warranty covering material defects and tread failure, excluding damage from road hazards, punctures, or driving conditions.
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