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TIRE SELECTION
MUD-TERRAIN TIRES
The large tread blocks and voids associated with a mud-terrain tire’s tread effectively evacuate mud and
soft soil while maintaining traction on rocky and uneven trails. The aggressive tread design can lead to
more noise and reduced fuel economy when compared to an all-terrain tire.
For those who plan to be off-road more than on, a mud-terrain tire is ready to take on the toughest
terrain imaginable. Mud-terrain tires are best suited for:
• Deep mud and loose soil like sand and silt.
• Uneven, rocky trail surfaces.
• Aired-down, crawling situations.
SUPERIOR SIDEWALL STRENGTH
Helps prevent sidewall splitting and
puncturing when navigating extreme
terrain.
LARGE VOIDS
Evacuate mud and soft soil
with every rotation of the tire.
LARGE TREAD BLOCKS
Grip mud and soft soil, and
lock onto rock edges.
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