Your tires play an important role in safety and overall vehicle performance. When you're adventuring off-road on uneven terrain or hauling heavy loads for work or recreation, you need durable and dependable tires.
The tire selection at Auburn Tires N Wheels includes replacement quad tires and trailer tires from leading brands. With many sizes and types of tires in stock, it's easy to locate what you need for your specific application.
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Whether it's your first time shopping for ATV tires or you just need a refresher on how to find the best ATV tire, we have you covered.
Here are a few pointers on where to start your ATV tire search:
Understand Ply Rating: The ply rating tells you the overall strength and longevity of the ATV tire. The higher the ply rating, the tougher the tire. Expect to pay more for 6 or 7-ply rated tires vs 2 or 3-ply tires, but also expect less flats. Some manufacturers list the ply rating on the ATV tire sidewall.
The ply rating does not always correspond with the number of plies in the tire. In earlier times, this was true but modern technology has made it possible for an ATV tire with 3 plies to match the strength of an ATV tire with 6 plies. Ply ratings are still useful in that they are relative to one-another within a brand. So a 6-ply ATV tire today might not have 6 plies but it'll still be tougher than a 3-ply ATV tire.
Understanding Star Rating: Stars correspond with an ATV tire's maximum operating pressure.
Finding the Right Tread: An all-terrain vehicle is designed to get you through tough terrain, so long as you have the right tires installed. Choose from standard A/T tires for general purpose riding, mud tires with a directional tread for pushing through mud, sand tires with paddles for dunes and beaches, or racing tires for high-speed trails.
Finding Your Tire Size: ATV tire size is displayed on the sidewall as height x width-wheel diameter. It's recommended you stick with the stock size chosen by the manufacturer unless you're looking for certain performance benefits and understand the pros and cons of changing size. Check your owner's manual for more information.
We stock a wide selection of brand name trailer tires designed to meet your load capacity requirements for safe and reliable performance. We have many tire sizes in stock, and we keep our prices competitive.
Trailer tires aren't designed like passenger tires for a car or light truck. This is due to the role each type of tire plays; it's also the reason tire manufacturers recommend you use ST-type tires (special trailer) on trailers. Why are there differences?
Passenger Tires: Designed with traction in mind, so you can turn and stop. These tires also feature flexible sidewalls that play a role in ride comfort.
Trailer Tires: Designed to follow a vehicle; these tires have stiff sidewalls to prevent sway; trailer or ST tires also feature higher load capacity ratings compared to passenger tires since they are expected to carry a heavier amount of weight.
Our trailer tire inventory includes options for utility trailers, boat trailers, horse trailers, camper trailers, travel trailers, and RV trailers.
The tire sales department at Auburn Tires N Wheels is ready to assist. Call (916) 487-4500 to talk with a member of our team today. Get answers to questions you have about ATV tire sizes, trailer tire load capacity ratings, available brands, and tire installation services.
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