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When choosing ATV Tires you will find that there is a huge selection of tread designs. Determining the right tread design depends on what outdoor activities you intend on using your ATV for. When choosing the style of tread, ask yourself these questions:
Answering these questions can help determine if you need ATV Tires that have a lot or a little traction and the style that would be beneficial for the purpose of use.
ATV Tire treads are split into four separate categories: Sand, Racing, All-Terrain and Mud. The most popular out of the four are the All-Terrain Tires. All-Terrain Tires have a wide variety of usage. These tires are designed to give a smooth ride on various surfaces. Mud Tires provide additional traction but will not give a smooth ride on hard surfaces. Sand Tires are consider specialty tires and do not function well on other surfaces. Sand Tires have paddles on the back which will give better acceleration, handling and control on the loose sand. Racing Tires are typically designed for medium to hard packed trails. If you are purchasing Racing Tires you can count on the tread having smaller bumps to provide higher speeds.
Choosing a different size tire for your ATV can be challenging and even a frustrating task. Most of the time, customers find it better to stick with the same size tire that’s already on their ATV; however, if you do change the size of your tires, take in consideration that you can affect various parts and even the performance.