Find Your Perfect Highway Terrain Tires at Performance Plus Tire

When you embark on those long highway drives, you expect comfort, stability, and efficiency. That's where Performance Plus Tire shines through as your expert guide in the world of Highway Terrain Tires. With a perfect blend of professional insight and a user-friendly approach, we’re here to provide you with the best tire options to elevate your highway driving experience. Deciding on the right tire can seem daunting, but our team of experts is here to guide you through the process. By understanding your driving needs, we help match you to the perfect Highway Terrain Tires for a smooth and safe journey every time.

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  • Cambridge Tires
    Size: P255/70R16
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    $133.28
  • Mastercraft Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $135.35
  • Hankook Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 40,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $136.15
  • Gremax Tires
    Size: ST235/80R16
    Type: Highway Terrain
    $136.85
  • Nexen Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $137.00
  • Kenda Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $137.38
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 70,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $139.10
  • Trail Guide Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $140.49
  • Ironman Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $141.00
  • Nexen Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 65,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $141.00
  • Falken Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $141.26
  • Toyo Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 70,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $142.33
  • Suretrac Tires
    Size: P265/70R17
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    $145.50
  • Nokian Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 55,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $146.62
  • Hankook Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 40,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $147.80
  • Kenda Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 60,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $150.11
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 45,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $155.15
  • Continental Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $156.22
  • Sailun Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $156.62
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 60,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $157.08
  • General Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 65,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $157.10
  • Yokohama Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 70,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $160.99
  • Nexen Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $161.00
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 60,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $163.36
  • General Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 65,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $163.99
  • Falken Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $166.69
  • Toyo Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $169.70
  • GT Radial Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 60,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $171.99
  • Toyo Tires
    Size: P245/75R16
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    $177.33
  • Cosmo Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $177.94
  • Goodyear Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Starting at
    $177.99
  • Nitto Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 60,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $180.00
  • Bridgestone Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $182.34
  • Goodyear Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $190.66
  • Firestone Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $192.29
  • Goodyear Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $192.99
  • Toyo Tires
    Size: LT245/75R16
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    $196.82
  • Goodyear Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $196.99
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $202.11
  • Cooper Tires
    Type: Highway Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $204.81
 
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Time to Hit the Highway With Confidence

Highway Terrain (H/T) tires are engineered for paved roads—delivering quiet ride quality, confident wet braking, stable handling, and long tread life for trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Our team matches your driving needs, load requirements, and climate to the right H/T tire so you get comfort and durability without guesswork.

What Sets Our H/T Selection Apart

  • Ride comfort & low noise: Optimized pitch sequencing and continuous ribs reduce cabin hum on long drives.
  • Wet traction & braking: High-silica compounds, full-depth sipes, and wide circumferential grooves evacuate water to help resist hydroplaning.
  • Long tread life: Many H/T models offer robust mileage warranties (size-dependent) and even wear on daily commutes.
  • Right construction: P-metric for comfort and efficiency; LT-metric load ranges (C/D/E) for towing, payload, and durability.
  • Fuel efficiency: Low-rolling-resistance options help maximize mpg on highway drives.

How to Choose the Right Highway Tire

  • Driving mix: Mostly interstate? Prioritize noise, comfort, and wet stopping. Mixed city/highway? Balance tread life and braking.
  • Climate: For frequent snow/ice, consider all-weather H/T with 3PMSF. Standard all-season covers mild winters.
  • Towing & payload: Choose LT sizes and appropriate load range (C/D/E) if you tow or carry heavy cargo.
  • Speed rating: Match or exceed your door-placard—common ratings include T, H, and V for highway stability.
  • UTQG & warranty: Compare treadwear grades and mileage warranties (where applicable) for value over time.
  • Size & load index: We verify overall diameter, load index/XL needs (common on SUVs/EVs), and wheel compatibility.

Fitment & Safety Checklist (Verified Before Shipping)

  • Correct size for your year/make/model (overall diameter, section width, wheel width/offset).
  • Load index and speed rating that meet or exceed door-placard requirements.
  • LT vs. P-metric selection aligned to towing, payload, and ride goals.
  • TPMS compatibility and proper torque specs; optional 5-tire rotation planning.
  • Alignment health and rotation schedule to protect tread life and warranty.

Packages & Services

  • Mounted/balanced wheel-and-tire packages shipped ready to install.
  • Precision balancing, TPMS services, and road-trip/towing setup guidance.
  • Warranty support—we help confirm coverage terms and rotation/alignment requirements.

Ready to cruise? Explore our curated selection of Highway Terrain Tires and get expert advice tailored to how and where you drive.

FAQs: Highway Terrain Tires

What is a Highway Terrain (H/T) tire?

An H/T tire is designed for paved roads, prioritizing quiet ride, stability, wet traction, and tread life for trucks, SUVs, and crossovers.

H/T vs. A/T vs. Touring—what’s the difference?

Touring tires focus on passenger-car comfort and efficiency; All-Terrain (A/T) adds off-road bite; H/T targets trucks/SUVs that spend most time on the highway.

Are H/T tires good for towing?

Yes—select LT-metric sizes and the proper load range (C/D/E) for your trailer/payload. We’ll verify load index and pressure requirements.

Do H/T tires work in winter?

Standard all-season H/Ts handle light winter. For frequent snow/ice, choose an all-weather H/T with the 3PMSF mountain-snowflake symbol.

How long do H/T tires last?

Driving style, alignment, and rotations matter. Many H/Ts carry mileage warranties (varies by size). Follow rotations every 5,000–6,000 miles.

Will H/T tires improve fuel economy?

Low-rolling-resistance H/T designs can help mpg compared with aggressive off-road tread, while maintaining highway stability.

What speed rating should I choose?

Match or exceed the vehicle placard (often T, H, or V). Higher ratings generally improve high-speed stability and heat resistance.

Do I need LT or P-metric?

P-metric favors comfort and may include mileage warranties; LT is stronger for towing/loads. Choose based on payload and use.

What air pressure should I run?

Use the door-placard pressure for on-road driving. If towing with LT tires, follow load-inflation guidance for the weight carried.

How often should I rotate H/T tires?

Typically every 5,000–6,000 miles; consider 5-tire rotation if your spare matches to even out wear.

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