ATV All-Terrain Tires
All-terrain ATV and UTV tires are built to handle a wide variety of surfaces without sacrificing ride quality or tread life. From gravel roads and hardpack trails to light mud and sand, an all-terrain tire is the do-it-all choice for riders who cover mixed ground regularly. Tires4That stocks a strong selection of ATV all-terrain tires in the most popular sizes, at prices you won't find at a local dealer.
What To Look For In an ATV All-Terrain Tire
All-terrain ATV tires typically feature a 12/32" to 32/32" tread depth with an open, self-cleaning lug pattern that handles loose surfaces while still being manageable on a hard pack. When choosing a size, verify both the rim diameter and the tire's overall dimensions. Many ATVs are sensitive to size changes that affect ground clearance or can rub on the fenders. If you regularly encounter deep mud, consider upgrading to our ATV Mud & Snow tires for a more aggressive bite.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the difference between all-terrain and mud tires for ATVs?
A: All-terrain tires have a moderate lug pattern that performs well across multiple surfaces like dirt, gravel, hardpack, and light mud. Mud tires have much deeper, wider-spaced lugs designed to bite into deep mud and self-clean quickly. Mud tires can be loud and wear faster on hard surfaces, so all-terrain tires are often the better daily-use choice.
Q: Can I put bigger tires on my ATV?
A: Going up one size is usually possible with stock suspension, but larger increases may require a lift kit to avoid rubbing. Always check clearance at full steering lock and suspension droop before committing to a larger size. Your ATV's owner's manual typically lists acceptable tire size ranges. Note: While we at Tires4That are happy to help you find the right tire at the right size, we are unable to recommend any size changes.
Q: Do I need a front and rear specific tire?
A: Many all-terrain ATV tires are the same front and rear, but some setups use different sizes, typically a narrower tire up front and a wider one in the rear for better traction. Check your current setup and the manufacturer's recommendation before ordering.
Q: Do you carry inner tubes for ATV tires?