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All Terrain Tires
January 9th, 2009 by Shenron
All terrain tires have changed the way we drive on difficult terrains. These have solid grip on all terrains and help you in getting a control over your vehicle wherever you drive.
All terrain tires are basically used by 4 wheel drive vehicles. They are the most commonly used automotive tire. These tires are normally used on a very large scale because they are often very successful in striking an amazing balance between the manner to be adopted on the road and the driving that is to be done for off roads.
Popular tire types
These tires have been in high demand after their introduction in the market, mainly due to their new concept. Again, earlier existing tires didn’t belong to the standard to be used for off-road vehicles and hence made it even easier for the terrain tires to become popular.
Top makers of terrain tires
Some of the famous companies which produce all terrain tires are Yokohama, Uniroyal, Sumitomo, the Pirelli, Michelin, Kumho, Bridgestone, Dunlop, Firestone, Fuzion, Goodyear, Hankook and General. The all terrain tires are branded with the M+S symbol. These are known for being year round traction, so that they can be can be used even in snow. The capability on the road is similar for terrain tires irrespective of the roads they are used on. Some of the famous names of the off and on road terrain tires include the Radial Rover, Destination, Scorpion, Geolandar, Road Venture and Dueler.
How terrain tires have established their niche?
One of the other reasons why all terrain tires have been able to establish their own niche is the added advantage of clearance and traction. It is one of the major concerns for the road enthusiasts, who have purchased or are continuing with the old vehicles. After all, the selection of right tires gives the best grip over terrains and turns out to be more compatible with other components of driving. Again, other modifications, which need to be done, also give the driver a better grip over uneven terrains.
Thus, making the right initiation and selection of tires for the car tends to be one of the most important decisions to make. But, currently various different types of mud tires and all terrain tires are available in the market, which makes the entire process of selecting the right tires a bit herculean task.
What you should know of terrain tires?
You must know beforehand that the terrain tires tend to produce more noise when compared to other tires. But at the same time, they also have a smooth grip on different types of terrains making it easy for drivers to get a control on their vehicles.
Some of the well-known manufacturers of the terrain tires are the Green Diamond, the Nitto, the Toyo Tires, the Mickey Thompson, the Maxxis and the General. These tires can be purchased from the tire stores. You can also be search and purchase them from the online sites, which offer more versatility and options for you.
In a nutshell, making the right choice of all terrain tires will actually help you in a long way to drive on all types of terrain with minimum hassle.
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