How much is a quad tire?

How much is a quad tire?

So How Much Do ATV Tires Cost?

Tire Type Typical Price Range (per tire)
All-Terrain $50 – $150
Mud $50 – $150
Hard / Rock Crawler $110 – $250
Sand $50 – $450

Can Walmart change ATV tires?

Walmart does change and replace ATV tires, and sells replacement ATV tires as well. If you take your ATV into your local Walmart Auto Care Center, you can expect to pay about $5 for each tire to be changed. Types of ATVs accepted for servicing, and tire replacement include 4x4s, Arc vectors, dirt bikes, and quads.

Are Ocelot ATV tires any good?

New to the ATV tire market, Ocelot Tires offers great quality and even better value. Knowing that ATV riders preferences of terrain are as varied as the machines they ride, Ocelot Tires can be found in a variety of styles from mild to extremely aggressive tread patterns.

What are ATV tires?

ATV/UTV All-Terrain Tires They are meant for tough “off-road” conditions such as soft-packed trails, water, light mud, gravel, rocks and really anything other than heavy mud or sand. Tread patterns can vary quite a bit but are fairly aggressive looking, though not as aggressive as mud tires.

Does Walmart do tire installation?

If you purchase your tires from Walmart or Walmart.com, you can get your tires installed at a Walmart Auto Care Center for $15 per tire. That means you’ll be looking at a total of $60 for basic installation on four tires. And Walmart’s “basic installation” includes more than just installing the new tires.

Can I up size my ATV tires?

The short answer is yes. Here comes the long answer. Every ATV has a theoretical maximum tire size it can fit without modifying the suspension. It’s typically about one to two inches bigger than your stock tires.

How do you know when to change ATV tires?

How Do I Know My ATV Tires Are Bad?

  1. Cracks or Punctures. Visible wear and tear is one of the most obvious signs of a bad tire.
  2. 2) Vibration or Wobbling. If you notice any new or unusual vibration when riding, it could be a sign of bad tires.
  3. 3) Weird Noises.
  4. 4) Balding.

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