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Default Types of Tires to Consider for Your Jeep Wrangler

Changing or upgrading tires for your Jeep vehicle can be a daunting task, especially when you have to put the tread, size and tire type into consideration. It is therefore wise for you to determine the primary use of your vehicle before you get your new set of tires. For instance, do you use your truck as a daily drive around town, and an occasional off-road toy, or do you use it as a hardcore modified rig? With that in mind, below are the types Jeep Wrangler tires you’ll come across to help you get the appropriate set of tires you need:

1. All Terrain Tires
These tires come as the standard factory stock on the Wrangler. They are designed to operate well on paved roads and also provide a little traction in off-road applications. They are also the most affordable tires for your Jeep Wrangler. You could get a piece of comprehensive information on the best tire for your wrangler on this website. These tires are mostly recommended due to their better fuel economy, minimal noise, and excellent wear time. Some of these tires are more aggressively built for better off-road performance.

2. Sand tires
Looking forward to having a good time with your jeep wrangler at the beach, then you’ll want the wide sand tires. This type of tires gives you an opportunity to air down for the most desirable performance. However, if you try to run your vehicle from a complete stop while using these tires, then you’ll need to call people to help you push it out of the four giant holes you’d have dug.

3. Winter Tires
Are you one who lives in a cold environment? Then the winter tires are precisely what you need for your Wrangler. These tires are favorable for the snow as they outperform all other types of tires. If you regularly face terrible conditions, then you might want to equip your Jeep with studded tires.

4. Mudslinging Tires
They also are known as the mud terrain (MT), and they generally have huge and chunky treads. These lugs enable them to bite into squishy surfaces and give your vehicle the very best grip. These significant gaps in this kind of tires also allow for quick removal of mud in between the lugs. Hence, they’re even effective in mud clearance. These types of tires are the best choice for your Jeep Wrangler, especially if you are a fond traveler of muddy areas.

5. Rock crawling tires
Are you one whose interest is tackling boulders with your Jeep Wrangler? Then the rock crawling tires are what you need. These tires are designed with large side lugs and a quality flex for optimal air down performance. Besides, if you have a big enough lift kit, you may want to go for larger tires for rock crawling adventures as it would get you more ground clearance.

The above information is just a general guide to enable you to decide on the best type of tires you could equip your jeep wrangler. With this, we believe you're enlightened enough to get to the casing of your choice.

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