Buying Tires For ATVs

Posted By Connie on October 29, 2010

Choosing the right kind of ATV tires is extremely important in order to give you the best possible performance. The particular tire’s tread is quite important and is based on what sort of surfaces you will primarily use it on.

 

 

If you intend to utilize the tires for a sports ATV or need tires for races, then the obvious choice would be to get some racing tires. These types of ATV tires are usually developed especially for medium to hard packed courses. They are also designed to provide high-speed and therefore have a flat top and a knobby construction. One ATV tire can cost roughly $30, and will also go as high as $150 for those who get some of the specialized tires. Likewise, depending on which brand, size or type you buy, will add to the cost of the tires. If you are looking to buy a full set, then expect to spend somewhere between $120 and $600.

 

 

If you purchase any ATV, it will come with OEM tires that have specially been designed for use with the particular vehicle. They will have a certain size, height, and sidewall height that matches performance and other aspects of the vehicle. So it is advisable when you are choosing these new ATV tires, that you get the same specifications or as close to them as possible. When you get a tire that is narrower than recommended, it will provide less traction due to less tread acting on the surface. However, a narrow tire may be able to provide extra speed due to less air friction acting upon its surface area. In the case of wider tires, they will have more tread patterns due to the larger surface area and will increase the amount of traction. However, if the tires are two wide, they could interfere with the operation of the vehicle from making contact with the body due to its extra width. It may also cause difficulty when it comes to steering or braking effectiveness. These are generally just a couple of points that you should look out for when you go to buy your ATV tires. Make sure that you know what the manufacturer’s limitations are so that you do not get oversized or undersized tires for your vehicle. The most effective strategy is to get something that is within the same size range, and with the tread pattern that is suited for the terrain you are going to use it on.

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