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		<description><![CDATA[ATV Good Year Tires Choosing the right kind of tires is one of the biggest issues that concern many ATV owners. ATV enthusiasts usually pick tires that are known to be durable and effective in handling the strains of ATV riding. Tires can also drastically affect the performance of any vehicle. Other important factors include [...]<p><a href="http://www.usaquads.com/169/atv-tires/atv-good-year-tires.php">ATV Good Year Tires</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.usaquads.com">USA Quads</a></p>
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<p>Choosing the right kind of tires is one of the biggest issues that concern many ATV owners. ATV enthusiasts usually pick tires that are known to be durable and effective in handling the strains of ATV riding. Tires can also drastically affect the performance of any vehicle. Other important factors include the quality of the materials used in the manufacturing process and the design and engineering know how that goes into every tire. Good Year tires are known as some of the best tires on the market. There are also other companies that make quality tires, but many people pick Good Year tires because of their reliability and quality.</p>
<p>The leading companies in tire production include Good Year tires, Yokohama, General, Toyo, and Michelin. All of these companies produce quality tires and making the right decision can prove to be a difficult choice. These brands are known to produce tires that abide by the highest standards. This is the reason why consumers generally prefer these brands over others. However, some companies are better at some things than other companies, so making an informed decision is still important.</p>
<p>An ATV owner needs to take a few things into consideration before picking the right tires for their vehicles. The first thing you have to consider is the type of surface that your ATV will usually traverse. If you plan to ride along paved roads often, then you should stick with tires made by Yokohama, Toyo, Michelin, and Good Year tires. On the other hand, if you plan on doing a lot of off-road riding, then you should purchase tires from General, Michelin and Good Year tires. These tires can easily handle rough roads and mountain passes.</p>
<p>A little history about these companies can also help you decide which tire you should purchase for your vehicle. Good Year is one of the oldest and most experienced tire producers in the world. The company has been operating since the year 1898. They are also the most popular tire manufacturers for consumers in North and South America. The company also has over 60 plants all over the world, making them one of the best tire companies in the world.</p>
<p>The Michelin Tyre Company has also been around for a while now. The company started operations in the year 1905 and is the leading British company when it comes to tire manufacturing. The company is responsible for producing the world’s first radial tire.</p>
<p>Yokohama is one of the best Japanese tire producers in the world. Yokohama is also known for durable, high quality tires that are used all over the world. Toyo is also another leading Japanese tire manufacturer. Toyo is known for producing tires using manufacturing procedures that are very environment friendly.</p>
<p>Good Year tires face a lot of competition from these tire-making powerhouses, but the company has proven time and again that they produce some of the best tires that the world has ever seen. Many ATV users already use Good Year tires in their vehicles and will continue to do so in the years to come.</p>
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		<title>How To Pick Out The Right ATV Tire For Your Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 12:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If it's one thing that new owners of ATVs fail to think about when purchasing their off road machines, it's the tires. They generally begin to think about them when they wear out or when they're stranded on a trail somewhere after their tire leaves them in a bind. ATV tires aren't cheap, so picking the right tires for the job becomes a bigger challenge than normal.<p><a href="http://www.usaquads.com/51/atv-tires/how-to-pick-out-the-right-atv-tire-for-your-machine.php">How To Pick Out The Right ATV Tire For Your Machine</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.usaquads.com">USA Quads</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it&#8217;s one thing that new owners of ATVs fail to think about when purchasing their off road machines, it&#8217;s the tires. They generally begin to think about them when they wear out or when they&#8217;re stranded on a trail somewhere after their tire leaves them in a bind. ATV tires aren&#8217;t cheap, so picking the right tires for the job becomes a bigger challenge than normal.</p>
<p>Once you find yourself needing new tires, you&#8217;ll have to ask yourself what kind of ATV tires do you need. Not all ATV tires are created equal. Picking the wrong type of tires for the type of off-roading you do can leave you with less than ideal performance. Follow the advice below to be sure of getting the best possible tire for your ATV.</p>
<p>If your budget is tight, and who&#8217;s isn&#8217;t these days, you may want to consider buying used ATV tires. These can generally be found any place that carries used ATV parts. Never settle for a set of tires because they&#8217;re the only ones you can afford. If you have to, save up for a better set.</p>
<p>Start off by giving some serious thought about where and how you use your ATV. There are tires designed to do one thing really well &#8211; like riding in sand, then there are tires that try and be all things to all riders &#8211; which means they won&#8217;t excel at one thing very good &#8211; like mud bogging. Today, it is easier than ever to get the right ATV tire for your type of riding.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with ATV sand tires. These tires are basically slicks with rubber paddles on them. Loose sand is not a problem for these wide slick paddled tires. The paddles scoop the sand as the wheel turns, giving excellent traction. These types of tires excel in all types of sandy terrain, but don&#8217;t think you can use them anywhere because you can&#8217;t. The front tires on a 2 wheel drive ATV will have smooth tires to aid in steering in soft sand.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re just a casual rider that doesn&#8217;t take your four wheeler to extremes, then a general purpose type of tire may be all that you need. These tires perform well under a variety of conditions. Just don&#8217;t expect them to handle deep much or deep and loose sand well. For your average ATV owner, they are more than enough for average conditions.</p>
<p>Mud tires for ATVs really catch the attention of most off roaders. These tires have very aggressive tread design and are made to dig out huge amounts of mud and throw them off the tire as it goes around. These tires just look like they could kick anything&#8217;s butt and still have some left over. High performance mud tires should be your choice if you ride in deep mud like is found in the Southern Swamps and Midwest bogs. Some even use these aggressive tires for rock climbing, but in my opinion there are better choices for this type of off roading than mud tires.</p>
<p>Sport performance tires are generally used on ATVs that are being raced. They are great for getting traction on hard packed surfaces. They don&#8217;t do well in mud, loose sand or on the rocks, but on hard dirt and asphalt, they will outperform other ATV tires. You&#8217;ll also notice that the treads are a little smaller and most will resemble an X as you look at it. The overall tire is also a lower profile tire. So they&#8217;re not a good choices if you need ground clearance!</p>
<p>Knowing where you&#8217;ll be using your ATV is the most critical step in picking the right tire. So before you run out and plunk your money down for any old set of tires, give it a little thought and get the right ones for the job.</p>
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