Hercules Terra Trac T/G Max Tires
Meet the Hercules Terra Trac T/G Max, an all-terrain tire built for dependable performance where work and weekend meet. Its robust construction and cut- and chip-resistant tread stand up to harsh gravel, job sites, and back roads. Stable tread blocks support sure-footed braking and cornering on pavement. If you need a tire that carries heavy loads, tackles mixed terrain, and still inspires confidence on the highway, the Terra Trac T/G Max is up for it.
Key Features & Benefits
The Terra Trac T/G Max pairs a work-ready tread with a durable build to handle tough use. A cut- and chip-resistant compound helps resist abrasion from gravel and debris. Large, stable tread blocks deliver confident on-road braking, while wide lateral grooves and open shoulders move water and loose material for consistent traction in rain and on dirt. A reinforced casing and sturdy sidewalls enhance impact resistance and load stability, and zigzag siping across the tread helps maintain grip as weather changes.
On-Road and Off-Road Performance
On pavement, the T/G Max focuses on stable handling and confident braking with a pattern that tracks predictably under load. Solid center elements help it feel planted at speed, and wide grooves manage water to reduce hydroplaning risk. Off-road, staggered shoulder lugs and an open tread clear mud and gravel for reliable forward bite on work sites and fire roads. For towing and hauling, the reinforced build supports stability and heat control. Always match load index and pressure to your vehicle and cargo.
Sizes, Fitment & Specs
The Hercules Terra Trac T/G Max comes in a wide range of truck fitments. Popular sizes include 285/70R17, 275/70R18, 275/65R20, 285/75R16, and 265/70R17. Always confirm your size, load index, and speed rating on the driver's door-jamb label or in the owner's manual, and choose a load capacity that meets or exceeds the original spec, especially if you tow or carry payloads. For exact measurements like overall diameter, tread depth, and weight, select a size above or contact our team for a quick fitment check.
Popular T/G Max Sizes in Stock
Shoppers often choose 285/70R17, 275/70R18, 275/65R20, 285/75R16, and 265/70R17. Availability and pricing vary by size. Add to cart to see current inventory and estimated delivery for your location.
Price & Value
Hercules Terra Trac T/G Max pricing varies by size and load rating. It delivers solid value for work-focused all-terrain use, with durable rubber for extended gravel service, reinforced construction for load stability, and all-weather traction that helps you stay productive year-round. For your exact price, select a size to view live inventory, promotions, and shipping options. Maximize value by rotating every 5,000 to 6,000 miles, maintaining proper pressure, and scheduling periodic alignments to prevent irregular wear.
Customer Reviews & Real‑World Feedback
Drivers who use the Terra Trac T/G Max for mixed work and daily driving often call out its tough tread in gravel and steady feel under load. Road noise is usually described as reasonable for an all-terrain with open shoulders, more audible than a highway tire but well controlled for the category. In wet weather, wide grooves and siping help maintain confidence at everyday speeds. As with any A/T tire, ride comfort and noise can vary by size, wheel fitment, and rotation habits.
Terra Trac T/G Max vs Other All‑Terrain Tires
Cross-shopping all-terrain options? The Terra Trac T/G Max prioritizes durability and worksite protection with a cut- and chip-resistant compound and a reinforced build. Some rivals, such as the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2, Falken WildPeak A/T3W, General Grabber A/TX, and Cooper Discoverer AT3, may lean toward winter certifications, added comfort features, or different tread patterns. If heavy hauling and gravel resistance are your priorities, the T/G Max is a strong fit. If deep-snow performance or a softer highway ride sits higher on your list, compare tread designs and ratings across those alternatives.
Care Tips to Maximize Tread Life
Get the most from your T/G Max set by rotating every 5,000 to 6,000 miles, keeping inflation at vehicle-specific pressures, and maintaining alignment and suspension components. For towing or heavy payloads, set pressures according to the load, and never exceed wheel or vehicle limits. Inspect tread and sidewalls after gravel or off-road use to remove trapped stones and debris that can accelerate wear. Proper maintenance helps preserve even wear, quiet operation, and consistent traction throughout the tire's life.