Primewell tires are made by GITI tire. A "Singapore headquartered" Chinese tire company.
http://www.giti.com/corp/corporate.asp?referenceid=16&menuid=368&language=1
I'll give you my two experiences with Primewell tire. First to be clear, Bridgestone/Firestone DOES NOT make these tires. They just sell them at the stores. They are budget tires but I will say they are better than brand like "Triangle" and "Westlake".
I had a set of PS850 on a van. It has a max cold psi of 35 so my pressure was always at the limit on the van. The ride was fine, somewhat okay in the rain. I got about 30K miles with light driving but the sidewall had small dry-rot cracking within a year.
Fast forward to my Camry and I had a set of Primewell PS830 a while back. A month after install, I almost crash into a tree during a very light mist at an intersection. The rear tires just lost traction during the turn. Most tires you can feel when you're at the limit but the Primewell just give up and slip. I swap them out for some Bridgestone and realized how noisy the Primewell was.
Primewell are fine for normal day use. However, if you're ever in an emergency situation, they might not get you out of it.
http://www.giti.com/corp/corporate.asp?referenceid=16&menuid=368&language=1
I'll give you my two experiences with Primewell tire. First to be clear, Bridgestone/Firestone DOES NOT make these tires. They just sell them at the stores. They are budget tires but I will say they are better than brand like "Triangle" and "Westlake".
I had a set of PS850 on a van. It has a max cold psi of 35 so my pressure was always at the limit on the van. The ride was fine, somewhat okay in the rain. I got about 30K miles with light driving but the sidewall had small dry-rot cracking within a year.
Fast forward to my Camry and I had a set of Primewell PS830 a while back. A month after install, I almost crash into a tree during a very light mist at an intersection. The rear tires just lost traction during the turn. Most tires you can feel when you're at the limit but the Primewell just give up and slip. I swap them out for some Bridgestone and realized how noisy the Primewell was.
Primewell are fine for normal day use. However, if you're ever in an emergency situation, they might not get you out of it.