The Westlake CR915 is commercial tire that's meant for use on the trailer axle of semi-trucks in urban applications. The CR915 is designed for low rolling resistance and all-season traction, and features shallow tread grooves that channel water away to fight hydroplaning. Additionally, the CR915's a tread formulation keeps heat buildup to a minimum to prevent irregular wear.
Features & Benefits
Designed for use on the trailer axle of semi-trucks in urban applications
Low rolling resistance design enhances fuel efficiency
Shallow tread grooves channel water out of the tread for better hydroplaning resistance
Rubber compound prevents heat buildup to minimize irregular wear
Tread pattern allows for year-round traction and performance
The majority of the Westlake CR915 tires are made in China's largest tire manufacturing facility. That being said, some sizes of the Westlake CR915 tires are made in other parts of the world.
Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co., Ltd. makes Westlake CR915 tires.
Yes, Westlake CR915 tires are good commercial tires. These are useful for drivers who require long-distance trailer service. The cool running compound and shallow tread depth promote low rolling resistance for fuel economy and long even wear. Four wide grooves provide traction all season.
No, Westlake CR925 tires do not have a mileage warranty. However, your tire may be replaced on a pro rata basis if there is a workmanship or material defect for the duration of the original usable tread (up to six years from the date of the tire's production), or five years from the date of purchase (whichever comes first).
Yes, Westlake CR915 tires have great traction. Four wide grooves evacuate water from the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning to boost traction.
No, Westlake CR915 tires cannot be mounted on light trucks because their construction will not support the weight and performance style of such vehicles. These tires can be mounted only on trailers.
Yes, Westlake CR915 tires can be used in winter as they provide impressive grip in light snow. But they cannot withstand extreme winter conditions on ice because they are not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake Certified.
Yes, Westlake CR915 tires can be used in summer weather. But these tires offer less traction than summer tires.