The most complete incomplete 4x4 tire listing available on the web today -
This is a continuous project to help guide you through the world of 4x4 tire-dom. One of the first upgrades most offroad vehicle owners do is fit a better set of rubber under their rig.
We are well aware that there is not a single tire available that is a true all-terrain all purpose wonder and this being a costly purchase that has 100% of your safety in their footprints it is important to make a somewhat intelligent decision.
Probably the single most deciding factor in buying a set of tires is EMOTION – it just feels better to drive off from the tire dealer with a set of super aggressive tires than it is with a milder “softer” looking tread – with this in mind and without diluting too much of this emotion we will bring you all the know-how to make a more informed decision.
Let we be the first to acknowledge that this list is still far from complete and that we are way too understaffed to get it all together in one go, so please let us know of news and if there are treads or topics you want us to investigate and do an article about. Feel free to rate the tires listed (this real world listing is there for all fellow off-roaders to use and share their experience.) If you have know-how you want to share, let us know and we will gladly post your article with full dues to you or your business. We will try to stay as neutral as possible but can not promise that our emotions might not be a bit biased if we find a real cool new product to review or write about. On the other hand – if something is crappy, you will be the first to read it here.
Remember this is an international site written in English, but we will gladly answer mails in less than perfect English (We also understand a bit of German, French, Dutch, Afrikaans and might try to decipher other non too complicated texts) – please expect the same in reading the articles here. We are four-wheeler enthusiasts, not journalists or experts in literature.
We hope this will bring you many hours of reading-fun and that this will make the world of the 4x4 tire just a little more use-friendly,
welcome to the world we love!
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Mud Terrian

Probably the most versatile tire tread: The Mud terrain or M/T. While it states only "mud" in the name, these tires can work very well on rocks and sand under higher powered vehicles. Though they probably fall in the 30/70 asphalt/ dirt range these tires have very little problems doing duty as day to day tire and the tread patterns with a bit more sipes even work great in the snow. These tires have grown in popularity as more users discover that the compromises on the road is well worth the extra traction offroad.
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Extreme Terrian

Extreme Tires are what they say; Meant for extreme terrain. This will put them in the 10/90 tar/offroad range or go as far as being "offroad only". These tires are intended for very specific terrain, be it paddled dune tires or chevron patterned mud monsters. They are best used for competition use but find their way to show use on polished show rigs too. One thing is sure - they do not like asphalt! You find these in very large sizes and they can weigh quite a bit more than the comparitive size mud tire. These tires demand respect so make sure you know what you buy!
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Street

Street or S/T tires carry a heavy weight on their shoulders: Promising saloon car handling to SUV owners...Though this might be a bit unfair, it is true that today's sporty SUV's demand a lot from a tire! These tires are designed to look good while carrying the weight of a full size SUV and deliver decent handling and wear. Most are available in larger rim sizes to cater for the more blingy low profile look. Please mind that most of these tires will NOT get you to the end of a muddy trail, but will get you home safe and fast after the polo-match.


this is the proof that your tire is legal in winter on European roads! Bear in mind that these tires wear faster on tar and the handling in temperatures higher than 7 degrees Celcius is at best "mushy"..