The Westlake SL376 tires have received mixed reviews, with some customers praising their performance and appearance, while others have experienced issues with order fulfillment.
The Westlake SL376 tires appear to perform well in various conditions, particularly on dirt roads and highways. They offer a quiet ride for mud tires and have an appealing appearance. However, there seem to be significant issues with order fulfillment, with many customers reporting receiving fewer tires than ordered. This has led to frustration and disappointment among some buyers, overshadowing the positive aspects of the product itself.
Positive highlights
Quiet ride compared to other mud tires. Good handling on both dirt roads and highways. Effective performance in mud and sand. Attractive appearance. Smooth driving experience. Aggressive yet not overly loud look.
Negative highlights
Slight decrease in fuel efficiency compared to smaller all-terrain tires. Multiple reports of receiving only one tire instead of a set of four as advertised. Difficulties in resolving order discrepancies.
Scorecard
3 SimpleTire reviews
Devon
5
Dodge Ram 2500 1999 4x4
Verified Customer
Dec 16, 2024
Best Tires I have Purchased
(2,000 mile review) I use my truck like a truck I have it off in fields pulling my horse trailer or my flatbed gooseneck and I have yet to get stuck very quiet tires and handle a heavy load very nice will be buying another set when these finally wear down 10/10.
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires5k - 9k
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Winter
5
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Treadwear
5
Doug
4.5
Jeep Wrangler 2005 Rubicon
Verified Customer
Oct 30, 2024
Excellent made tire, tread pattern is advantageous
to off road as well as highway, not noisy
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires5k - 9k
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
4
Comfort
4
Noise
4
Treadwear
5
Nick
4.5
Chevrolet Colorado 2018 Z71
Verified Customer
Mar 28, 2024
Great Tire for its class
Had 8 months now. Very quiet compared to other 'big lug' mud tires. I've driven on very long trips & tons of dirt roads, many pretty rough, & got great handling on both dirt & highway. They haven't seen much rain or snow, so can't comment on those conditions. Have been great in mud & sand. Seem to be wearing well, but only 9,000 miles on them, so hard to say how they'll last, yet. No complaints, except I did lose maybe 2 mpg from my last, smaller, all-terrain tires, but that was partially expected, as these are much heavier, a full inch taller, and having the lug-type off-road tread. The question Simple Tire asks, about where one drives the tires, is not relevant: Although I usually drive to dirt roads to go hiking, etc., 95% or more is on highway to get to the dirt roads! And Simple only lets you have one choice. So I had to put highway & city. But they've seen a lot of dirt & rock roads, some mud, some sand, along with the asphalt.
A mud terrain tire, the SL376 from Westlake is designed for use on Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs and features rugged and rigged tread blocks that enhance traction in tough off-road terrains. An optimized void ratio forces mud, dirt, rocks, stones, water, slush, and other debris out of the tread for consistent traction, and the SL376's aggressive upper sidewall protects the tire against sharp rocks for extra strength and durability.
Features & Benefits
Designed for use on Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs
Built with rugged and rigid tread blocks that enhance traction and performance off-road
Optimized void ratio forces mud, dirt, rocks, stones, water, slush, and other debris out of the tread for consistent traction and to protect the casing from damage
Rigid, offset shoulder blocks boost grip in mud, snowy, and tough terrains
Steel-belted construction increases load carrying capacity and boosts durability
Westlake SL376 tires could be 6, 10, or 12 ply rated depending on the tire's size.
Westlake SL376 tires are made by Tireco., Inc, who also makes Milestar, Nankang, TracGard, Freestar, and Nanco branded tires.
Yes, Westlake SL376 tires are a good choice for drivers of Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs that want solid off-road traction and performance at an affordable price. The SL376 also offers enhanced durability for extra protection when driving off-road.
Yes, some Westlake SL376 tires could be made in China while others could be made in Thailand.
No, Westlake SL376 tires are not covered by a limited manufacturer tread life warranty.
No, Westlake SL376 tires are not very noisy. The SL376 features a computer optimized design that slightly lowers road noises and vibrations to boost ride comfort on paved roads.
Yes, Westlake SL376 tires can be used year-round thanks to their rugged, rigid tread blocks and optimal void ratio that provide solid traction and handling performance year-round. The SL376 is not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified, so it should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.
Yes, Westlake SL376 tires are durable thanks to an aggressive upper sidewall that protects the tire against punctures from sharp rocks. The SL376 also features a steel-belted construction for extra strength and durability.