Leading all-terrain tyres for a range of light vehicles
Renowned for supplying leading tyres, we extend our knowledge towards all-terrain tyres for light vehicles such as:
Comprehensive all-terrain tyres
All-terrain tyres are highly regarded for their versatility, featuring robust thread patterns, aggressive blocks, and reinforced sidewalls. At OTR – Tyres Wheels Axles, we supply reliable all-terrain tyres for company fleets, offering variants for light vehicles, such as work utes, passenger vehicles, and LV trucks. Working with Australian-renowned brands, we can help you find the all-terrain tyres that match your site’s environment, harsh climate, and performance priorities. Explore our all-terrain and passenger tyre range today.
Choosing All-Terrain or Mud-Terrain Tyres for Your Fleet
All-terrain tyres sit between highway and mud terrain applications. It’s important to evaluate which application your vehicles suit best.
All-Terrain: A more open tread pattern handles gravel, dirt, and moderate off-road conditions without sacrificing on-road performance for highway and regional driving. For work utes, fleet vehicles, and mine site light vehicles that cover mixed terrain daily, all-terrain tyres are the dependable choice.
Mud Terrain: These tyres are built for demanding conditions such as deep mud, loose surfaces, and technical rock terrain. The deeper, aggressive tread patterns bite harder off-road, ideal for vehicles regularly operating on unsealed or challenging ground. The trade-off is more road noise and faster tread wear on bitumen.
All Terrain Tyres for Utes and Light Trucks
Modern dual-cab utes and light trucks place demands that a standard passenger tyre isn’t built for. Loaded trays, tow bars, and mixed terrain point to one solution. An LT-rated all-terrain tyre.
LT, or light truck construction, means a stronger three-ply sidewall compared to the two-ply build of a passenger tyre. That extra strength matters in three ways.
- Load capacity: LT tyres carry higher load ratings to handle the weight of a fully loaded tray or a vehicle kitted out with accessories and towing gear.
- Puncture and sidewall resistance: The heavier carcass handles rock strikes, sharp gravel, and debris that would sidewall a standard tyre.
- Inflation pressure: LT tyres run at higher pressures, which supports load stability and reduces heat buildup on long highway runs.
For fleet operators running utes or light trucks in regional or remote conditions, getting the construction right is as important as the tread pattern. OTR – Tyres Wheels Axles supplies LT-rated all-terrain tyres from leading brands and can advise on the right specification for your vehicles and operating conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Need to learn more? Browse our frequently asked questions below.
What are all-terrain tyres good for?
All-terrain tyres are built to perform on both paved roads and off-road surfaces like gravel, dirt, or light mud. That makes them a smart choice for drivers who want flexibility without switching tyres seasonally or by driving condition.
What is an LT-rated tyre, and do I need one?
LT stands for light truck construction. LT-rated tyres have a stronger sidewall and higher load rating than standard passenger tyres. This makes them the right choice for dual-cab utes, 4x4s, and light trucks that regularly carry loads, tow, or operate on rough terrain.
What's the difference between all-terrain and highway terrain tyres?
Highway terrain (H/T) tyres are designed primarily for sealed road use with minimal off-road capability. All-terrain tyres have a more aggressive, open tread pattern that handles gravel, dirt, and moderate off-road conditions while remaining practical on road.