4 Wheeler Tires

More than the conventional vehicle, the tires of a four-wheeler live a rugged life that would destroy the tires of your ordinary family car or truck. Of course, on any vehicle, the tires are the part of the car that are under the greatest stress and the ones that you depend on the most. It is bad if your engine fails or your vehicle lets you down and you have to have it towed. But if your tires let you down and it happens while you are driving, that is more than just an inconvenience, it can be a very dangerous moment.

Of all the parts of your ATV, the tires take the most punishment. They are quite literally the heart of what carries you over rough terrain and keeps you safe. But an ATV tire has to be prepared for just about any kind of obstacle that it comes across. When you are off road in your four-wheeler, you expect that vehicle to run over fallen trees, ditches in the road, underbrush, any litter that is underfoot and do so on uneven terrain and at different grades and to keep you moving without interruption.

Of course, everything about the ATV is built for this kind of demand. The shocks, the undercarriage, the brakes, the axils and every other component of that four-wheeler is designed to be able to handle any conceivable terrain without difficulty. You will think about that engineering when the ride gets rough as you take that ATV into some really rough and unsettled terrain. You want that four-wheeler to take that ground like an invading tank and those tires should be tough as tank treads to live up to that expectation.

Because the tires are the parts of the ATV that comes into direct contact with the unprepared surfaces you will seek out with your four-wheeler, they must be made to be far more durable and able to deal with those demands than the ordinary tire. Your ATV tires will be wider and often taller to give you lots of surface space to deal with the rough ground underneath. The treads are broad and more pronounced than standard tires because those treads will need to grip onto any terrain or items under the vehicle and use them to propel you forward.

It is a good idea to invest in a back up set of ATV tires as soon as you buy the ATV in the first place. You should be well rehearsed and prepared for tire removal and replacement on a moments notice because you will have times when a tire sustains damage and you must turn to a backup tire to get you through the challenge of the day. Having that backup set and quickly replacing and tires that are damaged is your best investment in safety and in equipping yourself to take good care of that four-wheeler so it can take care of you.

It will be costly to buy high quality tires for that ATV especially if you take our advice and keep a second set on hand at all times. But considering what you are asking those tires to do, its worth it to invest in the best tires you can get so that when you are out there in the wilderness with your ATV, there is no question that those tires can take care of you.