ATV Tires: Drive Off-Road With Ease

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By Glenn250

If you drive an All Terrain Vehicle, good ATV tires are essential. Whether you are driving on grass or gravel, your tires must be able to withstand the impact. Otherwise, you will find yourself spending hundreds, even thousands of dollars trying to replace them. Make the right decision the first time around, and you can use the same tires for many years.


With that said, you might be wondering what steps you need to take when purchasing your tires. First, you need to think about what type of terrain you will drive on the most. If you live in snowy or rainy areas, you need tiring with reinforced rims and larger rubber pads. In addition, you may also need chains to improve your grip. This is especially important in snowy terrain.


For muddy or sandy conditions, there is specialized ATV tiring. Mud tiring is usually lighter than other varieties, as that help improve their traction. In contrast, sand tiring is designed with a unique “paddled” treading. These paddles collect any loose sand, allowing the tire to maintain its traction. In addition, for both mud and sand tiring, there are sipes. These are special partitions that keep the tire from being stuck in harsh terrain.


Finally, there are trail and sports tiring. Trail tiring is not as durable as some of the ones described above, but it is suitable for both on-road and off-road driving. Just make sure that your off-road jaunt involves driving on grass or other less turbulent terrain. The same is also true with sports tiring, except their treading design allows you to go at a faster speed. This is not possible with other ATV tires, as they are meant for slower, more relaxed driving. What they focus on is movement through rough terrain, not speed.


Anyway, after you have decided which tire is best for your situation, you need to find a dealer. If you go to a brick-and-mortar store, you have the advantage of seeing the tire in person. You can then look at the treading and see if it fits some of the requirements mentioned above. However, if you buy your tires online you will probably get better deals. This is especially the case if you decide to buy from a lesser-known dealer. They are more apt to giving discounts because they have to compete with brand name sellers.


In conclusion, if you want to improve your off-road driving experience, buy the best ATV tires for your situation. Do not rely on brand names, as that will only get you so far. Instead, look at the product's design, as only the design will determine how it will fare in difficult terrain. However, on the same token, be careful not to overbuy. If you spend most of your time driving on easier terrain, you need to buy tires appropriate for that situation. Doing otherwise will still wear out your tires, as heavy-duty varieties may actually degrade faster if they are not used in the way they were intended.


Source: ATV Tires

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