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Tips For Choosing Replacement Tires For Your 4WD Off-Roading Truck

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If you own an old four-wheel drive (4WD) truck that you like to sometimes take off-roading in the mud and brush, then it is important for you to choose the right replacement tires when the time comes. Installing the right type of tires for your off-roading adventures ensures that you will stay safe while having fun out in the wilderness. To this end, here are some tried and true tips for choosing the best new tires for your 4WD truck:

Select the Right Tread Design for the Terrain You Go Off-Roading On

Since off-road driving means different things to different drivers, it is important for you to consider the terrain that you will be driving on when you select the tread design for your truck's new tires. For example, if you spend a lot of time in water and mud, then deep tire tread patterns are the best. Deep treads allow for the sticky mud and dirt to more easily release from the tire treads. On the other hand, if you do a lot of driving in deep desert sands, then tires with less aggressive tread will work the best. Smoother tires float better on the surface of the sand. For these reasons, you should always consider your off-roading terrain choice when you select new tires for your rig.

Ensure Your Tires are the Right Size for Your Truck

When primarily driving your truck off-road, it is very important that you purchase a tire that has the highest profile possible. High-profile tires give your truck extra clearance and help to keep its undercarriage's mechanical parts off of the rocks and brush that you drive over. For a truck that is driven primarily on the highway, then lower profile tires are more appropriate because they lower the center of gravity of your truck and help it to perform better while turning.

Make Sure the Load Capacity of Your Tires Matches Your Truck

Finally, it is very important that the load capacity of the tires that you select match the load capacity of your 4WD truck. Your truck's new tires need to be sufficient to carry the gross weight of your truck when it is full of passengers and has a heavy payload. Before you purchase the new all terrain tires for your 4WD truck, ask the sales technician about their load rating and ensure it meets the needs of the truck.


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