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Whats the difference between an all-season and an all-terrain type tire?

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Whats the difference between an all-season and an all-terrain type tire?

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Top An all-season tire is designed with a long lasting, aggressive tread pattern designed to get rid of water and snow, balancing the wet and snow traction capabilities with dry pavement performance. They generally feature lots of biting edges that enhance snow and wet traction. Most tires with these features are branded M&S for mud and snow. An all-terrain type tire is a light truck tire that has been designed with an even more aggressive tread pattern. This type of tire may be driven on or off the road in virtually any type of weather and road condition. In rain and on mud, an all-terrain tire’s open, self cleaning tread provides excellent traction, and it’s rugged edges grip on rocky and uneven terrain. What is “plus sizing?” Top Plus sizing is one of the easiest ways to achieve enhanced performance and change the appearance of your vehicle Converting to a “plus 1″ size means increasing the wheel diameter by 1” and selecting an appropriate tire to fit. Likewise, moving to a “plus 2”

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