AnswerID: 1578 Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 12, 2001 at 00:00
Joe
replied:
Mick is quite right on the differences in construction, but I would disagree as far as ride quality is concerned. There may be exceptions, but typically you will get a much harsher ride from LT
tyres.
However, that may be quite aceptable in return for their increased level of puncture resistance.
Note that LT
tyres are often better in sand than H/T
tyres as thier footprint elongates rather than bags out sideways. This gives you the "flotation" you are looking for as well as not forcing you to push even more sand ahead of your
tyres in the same way as H/Ts do. You can also drop pressures lower than H/Ts - the stiffer sidewalls resist rolling off the rim better.
If it helps, many people (including me) use All Terrain (A/T)
tyres to replace the H/Ts found on the new vehicle. You can think of these as a haf way house between H/Ts and LTs as far as toughness, ride comfort etc is concerned.
Good luck in your choice.
Joe
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