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All Terrain (AT) Tyres
When you are looking for a compromise between off-road capability and good on-road manners, an All-Terrain (AT) tyre is the way to go. These tyres offer good versatility by offering capability on a wide variety of surface types, from dry sealed roads to dirt tracks and fair mud play. All in all, AT tyres are more robust than HT tyres and are suited to roughly 50% off-road use.
Article By: ExplorOz Team - Damian Updated: 1 Jan 2007
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AT Tyre Overview
The AT (All-Terrain) tyre has been around for many years and is still the preferred choice for 4WD owners who wants to use their vehicle both on and off road. Unlike HT (Highway Terrain)
tyres
, the extra void in the pattern improves grip on unsealed surfaces and aids clearing of mud and dirt from the tread surface.
Considerable advances in technologies mean these
tyres
can now be used for everyday driving
on the road
, with acceptable level of grip and ride comfort. Better tyre designs have improved traction, greater gravel wear resistance and decreased stone retention. Bruise and puncture resistance is supported by multiple full-width steel belts, whilst giving precise steering response and cornering control. Many manufacturers are also using harder tread compounds which provide maximum longevity. This has lead to claims from manufacturers of over 130,000km before the
tyres
need replacing.
AT Tyre Models
In this section we have introduced a short list of some popular makes/models along with a review. We invite you to submit reviews for any specific AT tyre that you would like included on this page by using the
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Bridgestone D694
For the best of both worlds, it’s hard to go past the Bridgestone D694 all-terrain tyre. The so-called “Desert Dueller” is now legendary for its ability to master on and off-road conditions, making it a sound choice for the city dweller that enjoys regular off-road adventures.
Suitable for light truck and recreational vehicles, the D694 offers a block-tread pattern that minimises tread movement to decrease noise and improve handling. Its dual steel-belt construction provides longer life in tough conditions.
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Pro Comp All Terrain
Not just a smooth and quiet high performer
on the road
, this true all rounder also excels in dirt, rocks and snow. The sipes not only offer flex to the lugs but provide unbelievable traction in ice and snow winning the prestigious "Severe Weather" rating in USA.
The All Terrain is used widely among mining and forestry applications for its rugged reliability and terrific traction in such a wide range of applications. Also comes with a 80,000 km warranty.
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Pirelli Scorpion A/T
The Pirelli Scorpion A/T ranks high for versatility, all-terrain handling and sheer ride comfort.
Its tread design has been formulated to provide maximum traction in mud, snow and gravel, making the Scorpion A/T an excellent choice for gruelling off-road excursions. A robust construction offers high resistance to damage.
Even better, the Scorpion A/T provides exceptional on-road handling, with good driving comfort and low noise.
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Cooper AT
The latest 4WD tyre design philosophy is a closed shoulder block to reduce heel and toe wear, and an open centre tread design to self clean when off the road, unlike older designs with sharp, or open tread shoulders for digging. The new Cooper A/T gives good mud and sand traction without compromising wet grip
on the road
.
Cooper has a multi-layered steel cord belt and an extra rubber layer fitted between the belts to absorb more impact and reduce damage. Straight Sidewall design also deflects objects and reduces damage. Cooper designs the tyre to give high mileage without tie bars so they grip all through the tread life, making them safer. Tiny sipes or cuts in the tread also add to wet grip because they open as the tyre turns and virtually squeeze the water away.
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BF Goodrich T/A KO
With BF Goodrich’s T/A KO, not much has been overlooked in the quest to meet the needs of SUV drivers who demand a lot from their
tyres
. The list of features is impressive.
Rim protectors moulded into the lower sidewall of the tyre shelter it from off-road hazards. The T/A KO’s computer-optimised tread design generates less noise. Twin steel belts provide strength and durability.
The T/A KO is a go-anywhere tyre that offers confidence and control for drivers of recreational vehicles.
Tyre Usage Tips
Once you've selected the optimum tyre for your driving usage whether it be HT, AT or MT, you need to understand some basic rules for obtaining maximum longevity from your tyre investment plus you need to observe some safety issues regarding tyre pressures when travelling.
Most tyre manufacturers recommend that 4WD
tyres
are rotated every 10,000km (check these specifics with your supplier as warranty conditions may be affected). Rotation is important in a 4WD vehicle because each tyre will wear differently due to breaking, cornering and weight distribution factors. If the vehicle operates in constant 4WD, all wheels are driving wheels, but if not, then whichever are the driving wheels (front or rear wheel drive) will also wear quicker. The more evenly your
tyres
wear, the longer life you should achieve. Obviously it goes without saying that tyre pressures should be regularly checked for the same reasons.
When travelling on dirt roads with a heavily loaded vehicle (usually adding weight above the standard vehicle's tyre-rated load capacity), a few important rules need to be observed:
To ease the comfort of the ride and to aid in traction on particularly bad corrugations, it is best to reduce tyre pressures about 4 -6 psi lower than what you run on the bitumen with this same load. Very stony country, such as the
Birdsville Track
, can handle even softer tyre pressures. This may not seem to make sense at first, but if you consider that your tyre is just like a balloon being bounced over sharp objects then you can see how the higher pressure would make it more prone to "popping" - termed by tyre manufacturers as stone fractures. This is most common reason for flat
tyres
occurring on outback roads and can be easily avoided by reducing tyre pressures.
It is also far preferable to keep speed constant and if possible around 85km/hr over corrugated roads (presuming the road is free from washouts and corners and it would otherwise be safe to do so). You will find that you can "ride" over the worst of the corrugations, provided your tyre pressures are reduced as suggested above. Any faster can be dangerous, slower and the corrugations may shake you and your vehicle to pieces. If handling of your vehicle appears poor, then a good look at
suspension
might be prudent. The best indication is "bottoming-out" when travelling as per the above suggested optimums. Most 4WD vehicles do not come with a
suspension
system that is rated to handle the load that is carried for extended trips (ie. water, fuel, supplies and spares). The correctly rated
suspension
-weight load ratio will also aid in improved tyre wear and longevity.
There is no perfect tyre or tyre pressure and a combination of speed and driver skill (plus a little bit of luck) will be the secret to minimising flat
tyres
and maximising tyre wear.
Tyre pressures are best checked when cool, because hot
tyres
give an incorrect reading. And don't forget that
tyres
on an off-road trailer can be inflated and deflated to suit conditions as you would your vehicle.
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Teago : 18 Jan 08 16:56
Appreciate any advise on tyre pressure rules for caravans on and off...
Appreciate any advise on tyre pressure rules for caravans on and off road. Weight of van approx 1.8tonne. Tyres same as vehicle BF Goodrich all terrains 265 70 R 16
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crusier40 : 25 Nov 07 16:43
I have just completed a 4 month run on b.f. goodridge a/t and they p...
I have just completed a 4 month run on b.f. goodridge a/t and they performed excellent,this included towing an off-road dove through the Kimberly's ,tyres still have a good 10-11mm of tread left and still look new.
on this trip I met quite a few travellers who chose coopers and with all the punctures these different guys had I was glad I chose b/f's.
my kimberly section went from Fitzroy crossing to gibb river up to drysdale river then across to wyndham and kununnara. had some good and some rough roads ,travelled on average between 60-80 kph .tyre pressure was at 32psi on patrol 3.0 and van.
great 4 months
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Simon75 : 9 Nov 07 21:49
I have a current model Pajero with 18 inch wheels and live in the Pi...
I have a current model Pajero with 18 inch wheels and live in the Pilbara, a couple of months ago I changed the factory fitted H/T tyres with some A/T tyres. The unfortunate thing with large wheels, is there isn't currently a large range to choose from. I have fiited Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armour 265/60R18 onto the Pajero, and have not had any punctures yet! The first time I went offroad with the standard tyres, I got a flat.
At 500 dollars a tyre they aren't cheap, but are better then the standard H/T tyres supplied on the current Pajero VRX & Exceed.
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I am aware of a new service for both tyre consumers and tyre dealers...
I am aware of a new service for both tyre consumers and tyre dealers, see www.carbonblack.com.au that provides consumers with the ability to seek out the right tyres for their cars as well as receive bids from dealers. This provides the consumer with a balanced view, market related pricing and knowledge to ensure that you are getting the right tyres for your car.
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justin71 : 29 Oct 07 07:46
Ok, so thanks to all the negative remarks over coopers, I am now swa...
Ok, so thanks to all the negative remarks over coopers, I am now swaying towards the BFG tyres for my 99 Patrol, who has an opinion on these? It will be for some camping and occasional off roading, but mainly on road. Are these ok for sealed roads with noise and wear etc?
I know they are overkill for mainly onroad this but want a good AT tyre instead of a HT for the big road trips, corrugated roads, off roading etc.
thanks a lot
Justin
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