Fullway HP108 185/60R15 | Fits Civic, Corolla, 3
Set of 4 (FOUR) Fullway HP108 All-Season Passenger Car Performance Radial Tires-185/60R15 185/60/15 185/60-15 84H Load Range SL 4-Ply BSW Black Side Wall UTQG 380AA
About This Tire
The Fullway HP108 185/60R15 costs $216 per tire and features an 84H load/speed rating for passenger car applications. With a load capacity of 1,102 pounds and 7.94 millimeters of tread depth, this tire delivers reliable performance for compact vehicles and sedans running 15-inch wheels. The symmetrical tread pattern maximizes surface contact while circumferential grooves actively channel water away to maintain wet weather traction.
This tire is ideal for daily commuters and weekend drivers who prioritize smooth ride quality and year-round versatility, fitting popular models like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Mazda3. The optimized tread design significantly reduces road noise and vibrations for enhanced cabin comfort, while the H-speed rating maintains stability during spirited driving conditions. Select sizes even include reinforced sidewalls that help protect rims from curb damage.
Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from 473 customer reviews, buyers consistently praise the tire's quiet operation and wet weather performance, making it a solid value choice for drivers seeking reliable all-season capability without premium pricing. The specialized compound maintains consistent traction across varied weather conditions while delivering the handling control expected from performance-oriented all-season radials.
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I ordered 4 and replaced all at one. Car has always drove straight and after replacing now it pulls to the right. Rotated them and now pulls left. One or more of them seem to be defective in some way causing a pull to whichever side it’s on. Tire mechanic said it has a damaged sidewal and bad tread pattern? But for the price I guess you get what you pay for. Upset the seller is making me jump through hoops for a “warranty” which I already had them paid to install and is avoiding giving me a part
Great value. Quality tires. Most tires today are all the same, with the exception of off-road or racing tires. Spec for spec, the now cheaper tires are the best value for your day to day driven vehicle. Brand names are for vanity. Read more

