General Tire Enters Pursuit Tire Segment With The G-MAX Justice
General Tire is introducing its latest tire into the G-MAX family of ultra-high performance (UHP) tires, the new G-MAX Justice, designed for law enforcement fleets and high-speed pursuit applications.

The G-MAX Justice is born from the G-MAX AS-05 and G-MAX RS. Photo: General Tire
General Tire is introducing its latest tire into the G-MAX family of ultra-high performance (UHP) tires, the new G-MAX Justice. Designed for law enforcement fleets and high-speed pursuit applications, the G-MAX Justice provides a durable tire with technologies that offer precise handling, all-season traction, and a longer tread life.
"With the success of the G-MAX series of ultra-high performance tires, it made perfect sense that the next iteration of it would be a pursuit-class tire," said Travis Roffler, director of marketing for General Tire. "It was a natural progression to provide our law enforcement agencies across the United States with a tire that we believe sets a new benchmark in the segment."
Manufactured in the United States, the G-MAX Justice is born from the G-MAX AS-05 and G-MAX RS, and includes SmartGrip Technology, which offers a strong center rib for crisp steering response and stable shoulder blocks for maximum grip. The silica-rich all-season compound and siping ensures wet and snow grip to offer up to 15% better wet braking performance.
StabiliTread Technology gives the G-MAX Justice a wider footprint and provides longer tread life–up to 15% better than a leading competitor, according to the company.
G-MAX Justice will be available in six sizes, fitting the Chevrolet Caprice PPV, Impala Police and Tahoe PPV, the Dodge Charger Pursuit, Ford's Police Interceptor Sedan and Utility. The G-MAX Justice is scheduled for availability beginning in October 2018.
To learn more about the complete line of General Tire products, and to find a local dealer, visit www.generaltire.com.
More Vehicle Ops

RoadFlex Brings Fuel Tax Compliance & Audit-Ready Reporting to Government Fleets
RoadFlex now offers its capabilities to help public-sector fleets streamline fuel tax exemptions, reclamation, reconciliation, and audit-ready reporting.
Read More →
Rynse Awarded Cooperative Purchasing Contract, Expanding Nationwide Fleet Wash Access for Law Enforcement
Rynse has secured a 2026-2027 NCSA contract, giving law enforcement agencies nationwide fast-track access to its fleet wash network and management platform, which streamlines procurement, reduces administrative burdens, and helps fleets stay road-ready with greater oversight.
Read More →
Tenhold Introduces Suppressor Gun Rack System
Tenhold, formerly Jotto Desk, provides next-generation vehicle systems for law enforcement and public safety and recently debuted its Suppressor Lock Head for its Weapon Mounting system.
Read More →
Ram Debuts Pursuit-Capable 2500 Emergency Response Vehicle
The 2027 Ram 2500 Emergency Response Vehicle is the first and only ¾-ton truck to complete the Michigan State Police vehicle trials, and Ram said it delivered outstanding performance in testing scenarios designed to replicate extreme real-world duty.
Read More →
How Data-Driven Fleet Management Is Changing Public Safety Operations
Police agencies are leveraging fleet data to reduce collisions, improve officer safety, control maintenance costs, and strengthen public accountability. This ebook explores how modern telematics and fleet management technology are helping departments operate more efficiently while maximizing taxpayer resources.
Read More →
Emergency Vehicle Upfitter LEHR Opens New Facility in New Jersey
LEHR’s new centralized upfitting facility in New Jersey consolidates operations to deliver faster turnaround times and enhanced fleet capacity for law enforcement agencies across the Northeast.
Read More →
North Carolina Sheriff’s Office Improves Fueling Reliability & Operational Control
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office overcame fuel management and accounting challenges by turning to RoadFlex to improve fueling reliability, visibility, and administrative control.
Read More →
Emergency Vehicle Upfitter LEHR Expands National Footprint with New 40,000-Square-Foot Facility in Houston
LEHR has opened a 40,000-square-foot Defender Supply upfitting facility in Houston, Texas. It is expected to upfit thousands of public safety vehicles each year.
Read More →How to Pick Your High-Risk Stop Location for Tactical Advantage
Hear veteran trainer Mike Willis, of the United States Deputy Sheriff’s Association, explain several considerations that can help you wisely pick your best spot to initiate high-risk or felony traffic stops.
Read More →Coffee Break with Police Experts: Using Your Patrol Vehicle for Cover
In this video, hear from Dustin Mowery, a product specialist at Team Wendy, as he discusses how to best use a patrol vehicle for cover.
Read More →