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Built for use on passenger cars such as coupes, sedans, minivans, and CUVs, the Cambridge All Season II is an all-season tire that features four wide grooves within the tread to remove water quickly to reduce the risk of hydroplaning. The All Season II's tread design and rubber compound are built to boost performance in dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions.
Features & Benefits
- All-season tread design for year-round performance
- Four wide grooves within the tread channel water out of the tread to improve traction and handling performance on wet roads
- Advanced rubber compound to boost traction and performance in dry, wet, and light wintry conditions
- Solid shoulder pattern for improved stability and handling
- Symmetrical tread pattern for consistent grip and traction
Like their name suggest, all season tires are designed to give drivers performance year-round. All-season tires often provide strong performance in dry and wet conditions, and suitable traction and grip in wintery weather.
Passenger tires are some of the most common tires you'll find on the roads today, and frequently used on coupes, sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, and other passenger vehicles. Passenger tires are available in a wide variety of types, such as all-season, winter, and ultra-high-performance.
This product is not covered by a manufacturer’s treadlife warranty.
The maximum carrying capacity for a tire determined by the manufacturer.
Maximum speed capability to safely carry a load for an extended period of time.
The maximum load carrying strength at the specified inflation pressure, also known as ply rating.
The side of the tire between the tread and rim, with cosmetic branding as well as information about the tire including manufacturer, model, size, etc.
Standards that measure treadwear, temperature resistance and traction, example: "640 A A". The 640 is the treadwear test and it lasted 6.4 times longer than the comparison tire tested against. The first "A" is the traction rating using straight-line wet traction on test surfaces (see information tables tab) and the second "A" is the temperature rating by testing operation at high speeds without heat-related failure (see information tables tab).
Wet Traction is a piece of the UTQG for example if UTQG is: 500 AA A, the wet traction piece is the second piece, the "AA".
Measured in 32nds of an inch, this metric shows how much tread life is left on a tire, with the tire's traction & stopping capabilities greatly diminished at 4/32nds and less. Tire manufacturers include "tire wear bars" at 2/32nds to indicate when your tire is worn out.
An identifier of a particular tire line and size combination assigned by the tire manufacturer.
Tread design (or tread pattern) can affect handling, traction & noise for different driving styles & road conditions.
Shipping weight (lbs)
- 195/60R15 88H
$74.99
Label Value Width 195 Ratio 60R Inflation Pressure 36 Tread Depth 10.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
- 225/50R17 94V
$122.99
Label Value Width 225 Ratio 50R Inflation Pressure 36 Tread Depth 10.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
Best Rated All Season Tires
All Season II ∙ 2 sizes available