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  2. Our Favorite All-Terrain Tires for 2024, Picked by Experts - AOL

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    All-terrain tires can be used on a wide range of vehicles, including SUVs, trucks, and some crossovers. However, it's important to choose a tire size and load rating that matches your vehicle's ...

  3. Best All-Terrain Tires for Trucks and SUVs - AOL

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    These all terrain tires meet rigorous requirements for off-road performance, on-road ride and handling, noise level, resistance to punctures, wear, quality, and cost.

  4. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Most passenger car tires sizes are given using either the P Metric tire sizing system or the Metric tire sizing system (which is based on ISO standards but is not to be confused with the ISO metric system). Pickup trucks and SUVs use the Light Truck Numeric or Light Truck High Flotation system. Heavy trucks and commercial vehicles use another ...

  5. Low rolling resistance tire - Wikipedia

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    Below are the light duty tires (as reported by Consumer reports) achieving their best rolling resistance rating. Again, higher overall rated tires are closer to the top of the list. All-season Bridgestone Dueler H/T D684; Michelin Cross Terrain; Continental ContiTrac SUV; BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A; Followed by: All-terrain Continental ...

  6. The Best Cheap Tires - AOL

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    General all-season tires are fairly cheap. You can spend as little as $60 to $70 each to buy tires that will get you through the daily commute in all weather.

  7. Tire - Wikipedia

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    They are differentiated by speed rating for different vehicles, including (starting from the lowest speed to the highest): winter tires, light truck tires, entry-level car tires, sedans and vans, sport sedans, and high-performance cars. [26] Apart from road tires, there are special categories: Snow tires are designed for use on snow and ice.