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ATV & Four-Wheeler Tires

It’s amazing just how much the right ATV tire can switch up your whole experience. On the other hand, the wrong one holds you back regardless of what else you've done to the build. Everything ATV carries tires across a full range of applications, from dedicated mud tires with aggressive lug designs to all-terrain trail tires built for mixed conditions, rock-specific compounds, and high-performance options for riders who want the best the aftermarket has to offer. Whatever you ride and wherever you ride it, we have a tire that will improve it.

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Buyer's Guide for ATV Tires: Helping You Shop!

Matching Your ATV Tire to Your Terrain

This is the most important aspect of the whole shebang when it comes to finding the right tires for you. There’s no reason at this stage of the aftermarket ATV tire game for you to settle for anything less than an option that’s dedicated to your specific riding scenario. For example, mud tires will get you through that deep, extra mucky stuff much more efficiently with the help of those big lugs. If you’re not so specialized, all-terrain is what you want, working well across a mixed bag of terrain types. Rock tires are also a godsend for crawlers because of the soft and sticky compounds they use that allow them to grip rocks at lower pressure. It’s all about purpose-driven options nowadays, which means you need to approach this purchase with a clear picture of the kind of riding you’ll be doing. 

ATV Tire Sizing and What Happens When You Upgrade

Going up in tire size affects multiple things at once. Ground clearance increases, which is often the primary goal. Traction contact area expands, which helps in mud and soft terrain. The taller and wider tire provides a more planted feel on rough terrain. The trade-offs are gearing changes that reduce top speed and can reduce low-end pull unless you compensate, increased stress on bearings and drivetrain components from the added rotating mass and leverage, and potential clearance issues if the machine isn't lifted to accommodate the new size. Moderate size increases in the range of a couple inches over stock are manageable on most stock machines. Larger jumps require more supporting modifications to work properly.

All-Terrain vs Mud vs. Rock ATV Tires

All-terrain are the most versatile option and the best daily driver tire for riders without a single dominant terrain type. Mud tires are for riders who regularly hit deep, soft mud where traction is the only thing that matters and ride quality on other surfaces is an acceptable trade-off. Rock tires are a specialty compound for dedicated rock crawlers who need maximum grip on hard surfaces at low pressure, where the softer compound makes a dramatic difference in adhesion. Some riders run different tires seasonally or even carry a second set for different riding conditions.

Top 3 Selling ATV Tire Brands

  1. SuperATV produces a range of ATV tire options including the Assassinator mud tire and XT Warrior all-terrain, with compounds and tread designs developed specifically for the demanding conditions ATV riders face.

  2. High Lifter is known for their awesome mud tires, made with deep lugs and aggressive treads so you can do much more than “make it through.”

  3. Tusk is a trusted name when it comes to all-terrain tires that can handle super unforgiving environments and situations.

Top 5 Selling ATV Tires

  1. The Assassinator ATV Mud Tires by SuperATV are purpose-built mud tires with deep, aggressive lugs that bite through soft, deep mud to find traction underneath. If serious mud riding is your thing, these are one of the most respected options in the aftermarket.

  2. The Aramid Terrabite Tire by Tusk is a reinforced all-terrain tire with an aramid belt construction that significantly improves puncture resistance without sacrificing the versatile tread performance that makes the Terrabite a popular choice across multiple ATV platforms.

  3. The ATV Outlaw Max by High Lifter is High Lifter's dedicated mud tire in a thirty-two inch size, with a tread design developed by a brand that has spent years engineering products specifically for mud riding applications.

  4. The XT Warrior ATV Tires by SuperATV are an all-terrain tire built for riders who want more capability than stock tires deliver across a variety of mixed surfaces. A solid, versatile choice for general trail riding with improved traction over factory rubber.

  5. The Intimidator Tires on Hellfire Wheels by SuperATV is a complete thirty-four inch tire and wheel kit for popular Can-Am and Kawasaki platforms with a satin black Hellfire wheel and an aggressive Intimidator tire that delivers both serious traction capability and a look that turns heads.

ATV Tires FAQ

At what tire size is a lift required?

It’s different for every rig, so check your owner’s manual for stock size. If you’re within two to three inches, you should be able to manage. Anything bigger than that, and it’s lift kit time.

Do I always have to swap all four tires?

Not always, but swapping at least two (same axle) at a time is generally the best approach to keep wear and handling even.

What’s the ideal tire pressure for trail riding?

Start with your tire’s spec pressure range. Some folks prefer to run a bit toward the lower end of this range. For mud and soft terrain, lower pressure increases the contact patch significantly. Never go below the tire's minimum listed pressure for normal riding.