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For many drivers their truck is the main mode of transportation on a daily basis, but for others a truck is a work vehicle that must stand up to the daily abuse that a demanding job may throw at it. Whatever the case, choosing the right tire truck for your exact needs is important. Visit any local discount store or tire retailer and you can quickly see that truck tires come in a myriad of shapes and sizes and prices can vary substantially. (Continue reading more below about truck tires...)

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BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM Tire

 

BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM Tire

$109.00

BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM Tire priced from $109. [Read more]

Bridgestone Dueler A/T RH-S Tire

 

Bridgestone Dueler A/T RH-S Tire

$136.00

Bridgestone Dueler A/T RH-S Tire priced from $136. [Read more]

Continental CrossContact UHP Tire

 

Continental CrossContact UHP Tire

$97.00

Continental CrossContact UHP Tire priced from $97. [Read more]

Dunlop Grandtrek AT21 Tire

 

Dunlop Grandtrek AT21 Tire

$112.00

Dunlop Grandtrek AT21 Tire priced from $112. [Read more]

Firestone Destination A/T Tire

 

Firestone Destination A/T Tire

$80.00

Firestone Destination A/T Tire priced from $80. [Read more]

Goodyear Wrangler AT/S Tire

 

Goodyear Wrangler AT/S Tire

$103.00

Goodyear Wrangler AT/S Tire priced from $103. [Read more]

Kumho Ecsta STX KL12 Tire

 

Kumho Ecsta STX KL12 Tire

$105.00

Kumho Ecsta STX KL12 Tire priced from $105. [Read more]

Michelin Latitude Tour HP ZP Tire

 

Michelin Latitude Tour HP ZP Tire

$269.00

Michelin Latitude Tour HP ZP Tire priced from $269. [Read more]

Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico Tire

 

Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico Tire

$144.00

Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico Tire priced from $144. [Read more]

Yokohama Geolandar H/T G039 Tire

 

Yokohama Geolandar H/T G039 Tire

$117.00

Yokohama Geolandar H/T G039 Tire priced from $117. [Read more]

BFGoodrich Commercial T/A All-Season Tire

 

BFGoodrich Commercial T/A All-Season Tire

$119.00

BFGoodrich Commercial T/A All-Season Tire priced from $119. [Read more]

Bridgestone Duravis M700 Tire

 

Bridgestone Duravis M700 Tire

$209.00

Bridgestone Duravis M700 Tire priced from $209. [Read more]

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Additional Information Regarding Choosing and Maintaining Truck Tires

The first and most important step in choosing a tire is to think about the type of driver you are and where you are driving the truck. If you are an aggressive highway driver, the type of truck tires that you are looking for will be different from someone who will be off-roading on a regular basis.

Once you are honest about your driving style and location, this can help you decide what type of tires to buy. If your truck is built for speed and performance, maybe a Ford Lightning of Chevy SS, a wide, low profile tire will be perfect for the job. Just be aware that such a truck tire isn't going to last very long, especially if you do any driving on gravel or tend to hit the odd curb. This type of driving will certainly damage a low profile tire and shorten their life.

For off-roading often two factors are most often considered; Traction and size. A huge 22 inch mudder might be the tire of your dreams, but then you have to make sure that the truck as significant clearance to fit such a tire. If not, it might require other modifications to the truck, like the installation of a lift kit or new, larger rims, which could be quite costly. Just remember that changing the tire size can also significantly change the performance of the truck, so you want to keep that in mind.

For those using their truck of SUV every day to commute to and from work on the highways, ride quality is going to be your main consideration. While a big off-road tire might look good, they don't provide the best ride quality on highways and they also create a substantial amount of road noise, which can get annoying after a long drive.

No matter which type of tire you settle on, remember that proper care and maintenance is going to significantly increase the life of the tire. Always rotate them fairly often, check the tire pressure every one to two weeks and if you notice wear on one side or the other, get the truck booked in for a front end alignment. When it comes to truck tires, you get what you pay for. If you demand a good quality, durable tire, expect to pay more. None of us like spending money, especially in these difficult times, but a good set of truck tires is worth the money. Better handling, durability, less chance of quality issues and more mileage are just some of the benefits that you will receive when spending a little more to buy a quality tire.

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