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Off-road tires are a type of automotive tire designed for use on unpaved surfaces such as dirt, mud, sand, and gravel. They are typically constructed with a more aggressive tread pattern than regular road tires, providing increased traction and stability in off-road conditions. Off-road tires are also designed to be more resistant to punctures and cuts, and to provide better grip in wet and slippery conditions.
Off-road tires are commonly used on vehicles such as SUVs, pickup trucks, and all-terrain vehicles. They are also used on some passenger cars, such as those with four-wheel drive. Off-road tires are available in a variety of sizes and tread patterns, allowing drivers to choose the best tire for their specific needs.
Some of the companies in the off-road tire market include Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Michelin, Bridgestone, Yokohama, Pirelli, and Continental. Show Less Read more