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Introduction
Using an optimal tyre type and model for vehicle's typical driving terrain is one of the most effective vehicle modifications.
Fitting an all-terrain vehicle with ordinary on-road limousine tyres is doing poor justice to the vehicle. Imagine the opposite!
However, on the other hand, using extreme heavy-duty tractor-like tyres carries several issues, disadvantages and risks - such tyres certainly are not for everyone!
Solution
An entire encyclopedia can be written about proper tyre models.
Read the wiki article "Tyre selection and usage - best practices" for the hands-on practical guide.
Page last edited on 17/01/2021 by user Bosanek