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  2. Truck Experts Pick the Best Truck Tires for You - AOL

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    We talked to the pros at RealTruck to get expert picks for the best tires for pickups. From street and highway to mud and all-terrain, here's what we found. Truck Experts Pick the Best Truck Tires ...

  3. Paddle tire - Wikipedia

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    A "tractor tire" on a farm tractor is a somewhat milder version of a paddle tire, only the voids are smaller to allow for limited use on hard surfaces, and the "lugs" are angled to give lateral traction. A paddle tire is so optimized for mud that the shape is of no use on anything other than a soft surface, since the vibration and lack of ...

  4. Don't Go Off-Roading Without A Set Of Traction Boards - AOL

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    These traction boards from DV8 are a great option that bring similar quality to ARB products without breaking the bank—you can buy three pairs of DV8 RTB1’s for the price of the ARB Tred Pros ...

  5. Rain tyre - Wikipedia

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    The treads of his wet tyres are visible. A rain tyre or wet tyre (spelt tire in American English, commonly shortened to wet) is a special tyre used in motorsport in wet weather as opposed to a slick tyre used in dry conditions. It is very similar in many ways to the tyres found on normal road cars. [1]

  6. Siping (rubber) - Wikipedia

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    Winter tires, and "mud and snow" tires, may have thousands of sipes [citation needed] and give good traction, but they may feel "squirmy" on a warm, dry road. Unpatterned racing "slicks" on dry roads give maximum traction. These have no sipes, no grooves, and no tread blocks. However, they have very poor traction on even slightly wet surfaces.

  7. Tire - Wikipedia

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    Wet traction: Wet traction is the tire's traction, or grip, under wet conditions. Wet traction is improved by the tread design's ability to channel water out of the tire footprint and reduce hydroplaning. However, tires with a circular cross-section, such as those found on racing bicycles, when properly inflated have a sufficiently small ...

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