4X4 Tyres

4x4 & Off-Road Tyres

Whatever you drive and wherever you're driving, we offer a wide variety of 4x4 tyres and off road tyres for a range of SUVs and other vehicles.

Our off road tyres range is available to buy online and can be fitted at a date and time that suits you. Simply search our range of 4x4 tyres for sale and book an appointment online at a centre near you (we have over 150 across our network).

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At ATS Euromaster, we offer a wide variety of 4x4 tyres and SUV tyres for your vehicle. So whatever vehicle you drive and whatever the terrain, you can keep your car going whether you're travelling along the road or off it.

Because 4x4 tyres are available in a number of different forms, including on-road, off road tyres, mud and 4x4 all terrain tyres, we recommend fitting four of the same type and brand of 4x4 tyres to your car. 

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CrossClimate 2 SUV

The Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV is designed to keep your vehicle in motion anywhere, in any weather from the first to the last mile.

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AVON AX7

The AX7 is Avon's all-terrain tyre, designed for drivers wanting all-round on- and off-road performance.

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Pilot Sport 4 SUV

The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV is high performance tyre suitable for 4x4 and SUVs.

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Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV tyre
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G-Grip All Season SUV

The All Season SUV is one of best rated tyres for wet braking, and certified for winter use.

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What Pressure Should My 4x4 Tyres Be?

4x4 tyres should have a tyre pressure between 14 and 18 PSI. Underinflated tyres can be dangerous for the driver, leading to tyre failure and blown tyres. That's why it's vital to make sure your 4x4 tyres are the correct pressure. Learn how to measure your vehicles tyre pressure on our blog

How Do 4x4 Tyres Work? 

Unlike regular tyres, off road tyres have a deeper tread, with larger gaps to boot. This gives them greater grip on surfaces where footing can be soft (refer to our explanation in the “Off Road and Mud Terrain” section below).

The disadvantage of a 4x4 tyre designed for off roading is that it wears down faster than a traditional tyre. This is mostly due to its increased rolling resistance. More rolling resistance means greater grip, but it also means greater wear and tear on the rubber supporting it. You might also notice that you’re burning through fuel more quickly: this is normal. It comes down to the fact the tyres need to generate huge amounts of traction to keep the car moving. 

As we discussed above, if you’re not going to be spending a lot of time off road, it’s important you choose all-terrain or on road tyres. These will ensure your vehicle runs efficiently and fuel wastage is kept to a minimum.

Should You Buy 4x4 All-Terrain Tyres?

If your 4x4 is roughly off road 50% of the time, 4x4 all terrain tyres will be the best choice for you. These tyres offer great all-round performance, both on muddy or hilly terrain, and during regular road usage. 

Recommended tyre: BFGoodrich ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2

Full Range Of 4x4 Tyres For All Terrains – Including Off Road

The type of tyre you need depends on the way you plan to use your 4x4. Whether you plan on taking your car off road or simply want to head down the M6, we have the right 4x4 tyres for you – with leading brands such as Michelin, Pirelli and Avon available for purchase.

On Road & Long-Lasting 4x4 Tyres

The rise of high-performance 4x4s and SUVs – such as the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7, and BMW X 7 – have led tyre manufacturers to create new tyres for the everyday 4x4 that will rarely see off-road usage. These 4x4 tyres are larger than standard car tyres and the tread patterns allow for occasional off road use. If your SUV spends most of its time (95%) on the road, these are the tyres for you.

Recommended tyre: Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV

Mud Terrain & Off-road 4x4 Tyres

As the name suggests, off road tyres are in their element off the beaten track. These are not intended for road usage. If you do use these tyres on the road, you may experience a louder ride than normal with the tyres wearing much faster. You can also expect poor fuel efficacy due to an increase in rolling resistance.

This is because mud terrain off road tyres have tread patterns with large gaps between tread blocks. These provide maximum grip and traction whenever you leave a paved road.

Recommended tyre: BFGoodrich MUD TERRAIN T/A KM2

All-Terrain 4x4 Tyres

If your 4x4 is roughly off road 50% of the time, all terrain tyres will be the best choice for you. These tyres aim to offer great all-round performance, both in muddy or hilly terrain, and during regular road usage. 

Recommended tyre: BFGoodrich ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2