ATV tyres carry your quad over sand, mud, hard pack and trail under load. This range covers Wanda, Arisun, Forerunner and AMS in front and rear fitments, from 6-ply tubeless trail patterns to 4-ply knobby ag treads. Match the rim diameter, ply rating and tread to your terrain.
How to choose the right ATV tyre
Ply rating decides load and puncture resistance. A 6-ply (6PR) carcass resists rock and stump damage better than a 4-ply (4PR), while 4PR ag and knobby treads stay lighter for paddock work. Tubeless (TL) construction self-seals around small punctures; tube-type (TT) ag tyres suit older rims. Read the sizing as overall diameter x width - rim, so AT20x11-8 means a 20 inch tall, 11 inch wide tyre on an 8 inch rim.
| Tread | Ply | Construction | Best terrain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trail / all-terrain | 6PR | Tubeless (TL) | Hard pack, gravel, mixed trail |
| Knobby ag | 4PR | Tube-type (TT) | Paddock, soft soil, farm |
| Front directional | 6PR | Tubeless (TL) | Steering bite in mud and sand |
Front and rear differ. Front tyres like the 23x8-11 run narrower for steering, while rears such as 25x10-12 run wider for drive and float. Common rim sizes here are 8, 9, 11 and 12 inch. The 145/70-6 fitment suits small youth and utility quads. Always set front and rear pressures to the manufacturer placard, fit tyres in matched pairs per axle, and replace once tread depth or sidewall damage compromises grip. Stay below the load rating moulded on the sidewall.
Frequently asked questions
How do I read ATV tyre sizes like AT20x11-8?
Read it as overall diameter x section width - rim diameter, all in inches. AT20x11-8 is a 20 inch tall, 11 inch wide tyre that fits an 8 inch rim. Match all three figures to your quad before buying.
What does 6PR mean and is it better than 4PR?
PR is the ply rating. A 6PR carcass resists punctures and carries more load than a 4PR, which suits rocky trail and heavier quads. A 4PR is lighter and suits paddock and farm use on softer ground.
What is the difference between TL and TT ATV tyres?
TL is tubeless and seals against the rim without an inner tube, helping it hold air around small punctures. TT is tube-type and needs an inner tube fitted. Check your rim type before choosing.



































