
H Rating: Assuming your local laws allow you to practically drive your car at breakneck speeds, you need the Grabber HTS tire with H-rating.Especially when you consider that only there are only three speed ratings with a higher speed limit. T Rating: Although it isn’t earth-shattering by any stretch of the imagination, the 118 mph maximum speed limit is still fast.That’s the speed which the tire can sustain over a long period of time without getting damaged in the process. S Rating: One of the more modest speed ratings, tires which come with S rating have a maximum speed limit of 112 mph.However, by offering three of them in its package, the General Grabber HTS60 makes a commendable effort to set itself apart from the competition.

Most tires which you see on the road come with at least one and at most two speed ratings. So you can use them in a pickup used for hauling loads from one place to the other.

StabiliTread Technology: Once again, the secret behind this technology lies in its name.It does that by offering a cushioned layer on top of the tread to isolate your car from disturbances as the tire moves over road bumps. Comfort Balance Technology: As the name implies, the Comfort Balance technology is designed to give you a comfortable ride.These cuts are there to provide the tire with an excellent cut and chip resistance, thereby empowering the tread to handle on not-so-paved roads. DuraGen Technology: This technology makes its presence felt in the shape of cuts you can see in the tread.

Fortunately for its users, the General Grabber HTS60 isn’t any different as it offers three different technologies to take its performance to the next level. One thing which is common among all General tires – whether they are designed to handle off-road conditions or are meant to roll effortlessly on dry tarmac – is that they all come loaded with state-of-the-art technologies.
