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  2. Off-road tire - Wikipedia

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    Most modern cars, SUV and pickup trucks require minimum tyre speed rating of "S" (180kph), but the vast majority of mud-terrain tyres max out at a tyre speed rating of "Q" (160kph). [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Mud-terrain tyres, may improve traction and have reduced braking distances on dirt roads where the rocks slightly are too big to fit into the ...

  3. Paddle tire - Wikipedia

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    Smaller gaps trap the mud in between the tire lugs, which turns the tire into something resembling a "slick" with no tread at all, which will have no traction in mud. A paddle tire is an even more extreme version of this, optimized for mud or sand. The paddle provides superior traction in the sand, in part because the paddles dig into the sand ...

  4. 2013 Mudsummer Classic - Wikipedia

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    To give the trucks more grip, the tires were widened by one inch to eleven. The bias-ply tires (instead of radial tires) [16] also had treads to remove dirt quicker, in a block pattern, [18] along with being softer. The left-side tires were staggered three inches shorter to 85.5 inches than the right tires (88.5) [18] to assist in handling. [19]

  5. Bar grip - Wikipedia

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    Bar grip tyres were developed in the 1930s and were the standard military pattern throughout World War II, for vehicles from Jeeps to heavy trucks and armoured cars. [1] They fell from favour in the 1970s and largely disappeared by the 1990s, having been replaced by newer patterns with better all-around performance.

  6. Off-roading - Wikipedia

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    Mudding is off-roading through an area of wet mud or clay, leading to extremely low traction and problems with moving forward. [9] The goal is to drive as far as possible without getting stuck. [10] There are many types of tires that are often used for this activity, including balloon tires, mud-terrain tires and paddle tires.

  7. The Best Winter Tires for Trucks, SUVs, and Crossovers - AOL

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