ATV Tires - A Symbol of Perfection!
All the avid ATV drivers would know the importance of perfectly suited tires when it comes to achieve the best drive their vehicle can provide them with. ATV tires come in various types. They can be the huge mud tires, the wide race tires, the O.E type tires, the sand tires or the much patterned trail tires. Famous brand manufacturers of ATV tires include Goodyear, Maxxis, Gator and ITP etc.
The main purpose of the specifically designed ATV tires is to provide good functioning both on the road and off it. They should be so manufactured that they are able to cope with all the roughness of the uneven terrain and along with that provide a smooth drive on the road. The different tread patterns on the tires are so designed to fulfill the requirements as per specific terrains. The tread patterns on the mud tires are a little distant as compared to those on the All Terrains. This allows the All Terrains to give a smoother ride on the road.
The following things must be regarded when it comes to ATV tires. The ply rating of your tire is an important consideration as different ply ratings are suited to different terrains. Thus, if the vehicle is to be driven through rocky terrain, tires with higher ply ratings should be preferred. This decreases the chances of a puncture. The stars that are imprinted on the side wall of the tire give the ply rating for the tire. As each star represents a rating of 2 ply thence, a tire with three stars would be having a rating of 6 ply and would make a good choice for heavy use.
When it comes to air pressure used in the tires, it is more sensible to use the air pressure as recommended by the tire manufacturer instead of running the tires on the maximum air pressure that is given on the sidewall. The right air pressure allows your vehicle to achieve a better mileage. Air loss in tire can be caused due to punctures, impact damage on the sidewalls and cracks on the tread. It may also be caused by leakage in the valve stem and the valve core. This leakage can be due to an obsolete or damaged valve stem of a slackened valve core.
AT25 x 10-12 is the sizing format for the ATV tires. The alphabet “R” may be used instead of the dash to show the radial construction. The numbers represent the sizing parameters where the first number gives the overall diameter, the second gives the section width and the thirds represents the wheel diameter. All measurements are done in inches. However, these numbers vary in individual tires as the calculated figures are mere approximations.
Maintenance of air pressure is essential to prevent cracking of side wall or premature wear of the tires. Regular visual inspections should be made on the tires. Also, care should be taken to check for any foreign matter on the tread of the tire or the sidewall. To get the best performance out of your ATV tires proper care is a must.
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