Choosing the right tires for an off-road vehicle depends on the terrain and driving conditions. Here are some recommendations:

Mud-Terrain (MT) Tires – Best for deep mud, loose dirt, and rocky trails. These tires have aggressive tread patterns with large gaps to provide maximum traction.
All-Terrain (AT) Tires – A versatile choice for both on-road and light off-road driving, offering a balance of comfort, durability, and traction on gravel, sand, and dirt.
Sand Tires – Designed with wider treads and paddle-like patterns to prevent sinking and improve flotation on sandy terrain.
Rock-Crawling Tires – Built with reinforced sidewalls and deep tread patterns to provide grip on rocky and uneven surfaces.
Snow/Winter Off-Road Tires – Made from softer rubber compounds with deep grooves and siping to enhance traction on icy and snowy trails.
For mixed terrain or overlanding, All-Terrain (AT) tires are a great option, while specialized Mud-Terrain (MT) or Sand tires are better for extreme conditions. Always consider factors like durability, tread design, and sidewall strength when selecting off-road tires.





