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| You asked for them...we delivered! JBCC-OFFROAD now carries a variety of performance and offroad & all-season tires for your truck or suv.
Featuring the top tires available from Procomp, Nitto, and Super Swamper, several of the largest tire manufacturers in the world, you can rest-assured that your truck or suv will be riding on today's latest compound and tread technology. As industry leaders, these companies have all earned impressive reputations for precision engineering and innovative technology in the Offroad tire industry.
When you order tires and rims from JBCC-OFFROAD, we will professionally mount and balance your tires absolutely FREE! This over $100 value continues to show JBCC-OFFROAD'S commitment to your satisfaction.

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Lets look at the some types of tires.
All Terrain Tires
All Terrains - All Terrain tires or A/T are a compromise. All Terrains are an attempt to offer good performance both on and off-road. The A/T is intended to perform well under a many various conditions found off-road while still offering acceptable highway performance. This is accomplished by using a tread pattern design where the lugs are tighter together rather than that of a more aggressive mud tire. The result is a quieter ride on the street than a typhical mud terrain tire due to a less aggressive tread. When compared to a street tire, All Terrain tires are usually louder on the street. The payoff of an All Terrain Tire is that they will perform well on a vast variety of terrain for instance rock, sand, and even the mud while still offering good traction on the highways. One drawback of most all terrain tires is that the tread designs tend to pack with mud however some of the AT designs perform very well in the mud. The A/T tire is typically the choice for the persont who drives their vehicle as a daily driver and it will see a minimal trail use.
Mud Terrain Tires
Mud Terrain Tires - M/T (Mud Terrain) are as you might have guessed by the name are designed to perform well in mud. But when you look at the tread design of most mud tires,M/T tires will also perform very good in other conditions such as on the rock crawling and in snow, as well as in loose gravel and on the constantly changing terrain that occasional trail. This is because mud tires are usually designed from a softer compound with wider gaps between the lugs, which grab onto anything it can hookthe lugs around, especially when they are ran with low air pressure. Tread designs vary widely from manufacturer to manufacturer. Drawbacks of the MT Mud Terrain tire are they don't perform very good on the highway. Worse yet M/T tires can be very dangerous on icy road conditions. Mud tires also wear much faster than all terrain or street tire's. Also the noise levels are much higher. |
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