Brand Guide · 2026
Westlake Tires
6 ranked models covered · Prices updated regularly
Compare every Westlake tire model with scan-first metrics, concise pros and cons, and expert summaries built for faster decision-making.
Ultra High Performance Summer
Model
Metrics
Pros / Cons
Action
The Westlake SA07 Sport is a compelling option for drivers focused on dry performance and handling, especially given its 45,000-mile treadwear warranty.
Warranty
N/A
UTQG
Not Rated
Comfort
7.5/10
Dry Grip
8.2/10
Pros
- Outstanding dry grip and handling with a
- High treadwear rating of 450 with a
- Balanced wet grip performance with a score
Cons
- Comfort score of 6 is on the
- Noise level at 6
Touring All-Season
Model
Metrics
Pros / Cons
Action
The Westlake RP18 is a budget-friendly option for drivers prioritizing dry grip and comfort, with a reasonable 45,000-mile warranty.
Warranty
N/A
UTQG
Not Rated
Comfort
6.8/10
Dry Grip
7.0/10
Pros
- Treadlife warranty of 45,000 miles provides decent
- Comfort and noise scores of 8 each
- Dry grip score of 8
Cons
- Wet grip score of 5
- The treadlife warranty is notably shorter than
Highway All-Season Truck
Model
Metrics
Pros / Cons
Action
The Westlake SU318 H/T is a solid choice for budget-conscious truck owners who prioritize dry grip and handling.
Warranty
N/A
UTQG
Not Rated
Comfort
6.8/10
Dry Grip
7.4/10
Pros
- 50,000-mile treadwear warranty provides decent longevity for
- Dry grip and handling both score 8
- Balanced comfort and noise scores of 6
Cons
- Wet grip score of 5 is below
- Lack of UTQG ratings makes it difficult
The Westlake SC328 is suitable for truck owners who need solid dry grip and handling at a reasonable price, with a 45,000-mile.
Warranty
N/A
UTQG
Not Rated
Comfort
6.8/10
Dry Grip
7.4/10
Pros
- Treadlife score of 7
- Dry grip and handling both score 8
- Balanced everyday performance
Cons
- Wet grip score of 5 is likely
- Comfort and noise both score 6
All-Terrain
Model
Metrics
Pros / Cons
Action
The SL369 All Terrain is a value-oriented choice for drivers who need a basic all-terrain tire with a reasonable treadwear warranty.
Warranty
N/A
UTQG
Not Rated
Comfort
6.7/10
Dry Grip
7.4/10
Pros
- Offers a 40,000-mile treadwear warranty, which is
- Handling score of 6
- Dry grip score of 6
Cons
- Wet grip score of 4 is below
- Noise level is moderate at best with
The Westlake SL376 M/T is a budget-friendly option for drivers who need a tire capable of handling moderate off-road conditions.
Warranty
N/A
UTQG
Not Rated
Comfort
6.8/10
Dry Grip
7.4/10
Pros
- Offers decent off-road traction with a dry
- Handling score of 6
- Comfort score of 6 is reasonable for
Cons
- Wet grip score of 4 is below
- Noise level is on the higher side
Westlake Research Guides
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Speed Rating Chart
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UTQG Ratings Explained
Understand treadwear, traction, and temperature grades and when UTQG comparisons are useful.
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When to Replace Tires
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