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All Terrain tires

All-terrain tires are engineered to excel in diverse driving conditions, offering excellent grip on both rugged trails and smooth highways.

All Terrain

About All-Terrain Tires

All-terrain tires suit drivers whose week includes paved commuting, gravel lots, and the occasional rough access road. At Waukegan Tire, they are a practical choice for pickups and SUVs that need extra traction without turning every mile into an off-road project. Start with Shop Tires to compare the right fit.

Compared with All-Season Tires, all-terrain tires usually add deeper tread and tougher construction for loose surfaces and broken pavement. They stay more manageable than Mud Tires, which makes them a better everyday match when comfort still matters.

If you want a familiar benchmark, BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 is a road-friendly example, while Michelin LTX A/T 2 offers a balanced mixed-use feel. Waukegan Tire can help you choose the level of ruggedness that fits your routes.

Why Choose All-Terrain Tires?

  • Built for mixed routes

    All-terrain tires make sense when pavement, gravel, and rough shoulders all show up in the same week. Use Shop Tires to compare tread styles before you decide.

  • Fitment help for heavier use

    Trucks that tow or haul need the right size and load range, not just a tougher tread. A Tire Consultation at Waukegan Tire can help you match the tire to the job.

  • A calmer benchmark option

    Nexen Roadian ATX is a useful example when you want all-terrain traction without jumping to Mud Tires.

  • Support after installation

    Waukegan Tire can help protect your new set with Wheel Alignment Check, Wheel Balancing, and Tire Rotation.

Know Your Tire Size?

Input your width, aspect ratio and rim size to start shopping for the right fit for your vehicle.

Where to find the tire size on a tire sidewall

What to Know Before Buying All-Terrain Tires

Before buying all-terrain tires, confirm the size, load index, speed rating, and clearance your truck or SUV needs. That is especially important if you tow, carry tools, or load passengers often, and Tire Consultation can help sort out the details.

Expect trade-offs: all-terrain tires usually bring more road noise and a firmer ride than All-Season Tires, but they add better grip on gravel, dirt, and wet shoulders. If most of your driving stays on pavement, compare them with All-Season Tires; if you need deeper off-road bite, Mud Tires are the more aggressive choice.

For a local, practical next step, Waukegan Tire can help you Schedule Appointment when you are ready to shop and install.