Conquer The Rough Terrain with Performance Plus Tire's Mud Terrain Tires

Are you an off-road enthusiast, an adventurer who doesn't shy away from sticky, slick, or steep earth? Performance Plus Tire has got your back on the most rugged trails with our top-quality mud terrain tires. Our selection of mud terrain tires is engineered to help you navigate through the toughest of terrains. Whether it's for a weekend trail expedition or daily drives on mixed surfaces, our tires provide unparalleled grip, durability, and performance when you need it most.

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  • Accelera Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $109.67
  • Atlas Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 50,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $117.65
  • Americus Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $135.70
  • Kumho Tires
    Size: LT27/8.50R14
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    $145.02
  • Thunderer Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $145.71
  • Fortune Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $158.91
  • Atturo Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $172.77
  • Goodyear Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $174.54
  • Fortune Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $175.25
  • Radar Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $179.93
  • Nexen Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $189.00
  • Milestar Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $192.95
  • Maxxis Tires
    Size: P235/75R15
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    $194.44
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $195.82
  • Delium Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $197.63
  • Kenda Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $199.00
  • Fury Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $202.56
  • Maxxis Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $203.37
  • Kelly Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $205.22
  • Hankook Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $210.99
  • RBP Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $213.26
  • BFGoodrich Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Starting at
    $217.99
  • Landsail Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $219.41
  • Delium Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $219.62
  • Firestone Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $222.99
  • Venom Power Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $225.14
  • Nexen Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $227.00
  • BFGoodrich Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $229.99
  • Vercelli Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $230.01
  • Yokohama Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $230.99
  • Cooper Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Warranty: 55,000 Miles
    Starting at
    $230.99
  • Kenda Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $232.88
  • Falken Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $236.00
  • Mastercraft Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $237.00
  • EFX Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Starting at
    $238.00
  • Toyo Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $241.61
  • Kumho Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $244.20
  • Mickey Thompson Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $246.99
  • Hankook Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $248.99
  • Pirelli Tires
    Type: Mud Terrain
    Season: All Season
    Starting at
    $253.33
 
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Why Choose Our Mud Terrain Tires?

Mud-Terrain (M/T) tires are purpose-built for off-road traction in mud, soft soil, rocks, and ruts. Deep, self-cleaning lugs, open shoulders, stone ejectors, reinforced sidewalls, and cut/chip-resistant compounds help you keep moving when the terrain gets technical. We’ll match tread aggressiveness, construction, and size to your vehicle and how you wheel—so you get confident off-road capability with on-road manners you can live with.

What Sets Our M/T Selection Apart

  • Traction-first designs: Big voids and biting edges to claw through mud and loose terrain.
  • Durable construction: LT-metric options with robust carcasses, tough sidewalls, and rim protectors.
  • Stone/mud management: Ejectors and channeling help clear debris to maintain grip.
  • On-road drivability: Modern pattern tuning to curb vibration and improve straight-line stability.

How to Choose the Right Mud-Terrain Tire

  • Terrain mix: Frequent mud/rock crawling? Choose more void and sidebiters. Mixed daily driving? Consider a hybrid R/T or mild M/T for better road manners.
  • Climate: M/Ts excel off-road but are not ideal on ice. For frequent snow/ice, consider dedicated winter tires or 3PMSF-rated all-weather A/Ts.
  • Load & towing: Select the correct LT size and load range (C/D/E) to meet or exceed your vehicle’s requirements.
  • Upsizing: Larger diameters add ground clearance but affect gearing, braking, and clearance—we verify rub/no-rub before you buy.
  • Daily comfort vs. capability: More aggressive lugs = more off-road bite and usually more noise, weight, and rolling resistance.

Off-Road Use Tips

  • Air-down wisely: Lower pressures expand the contact patch for sand/rocks; reinflate to placard before highway speeds.
  • Rotation matters: Regular rotations even out lug wear and reduce pattern cupping after trail days.
  • Match the spare: A full-size, matching spare supports 5-tire rotations and avoids drivetrain strain on long trips.

Fitment & Safety Checklist (Verified Before Shipping)

  • Exact size (overall diameter/section width) and clearance at full lock & compression.
  • Load index and speed rating that meet or exceed door-placard requirements.
  • Appropriate load range (C/D/E) and wheel width/offset compatibility.
  • TPMS compatibility, correct lug hardware/seat type, and torque specs (with re-torque guidance).
  • Alignment health and rotation plan to protect tread life.

Packages & Services

  • Mounted/balanced wheel-and-tire packages shipped ready to install.
  • Pressure setup for trail vs. pavement, plus recovery/rotation guidance.
  • Warranty support—clear instructions on maintenance to keep coverage intact.

Built for the trail. Ready for the road. Explore our Mud-Terrain lineup and get expert, vehicle-specific advice from our team.

FAQs: Mud-Terrain (M/T) Tires

What is a Mud-Terrain tire?

An off-road-focused tire with large lugs, open voids, and reinforced construction to maximize traction in mud, rocks, and loose soil.

M/T vs. A/T vs. R/T—what’s the difference?

A/T balances road manners with light/medium off-road use. M/T prioritizes off-road bite and durability. R/T (rugged-terrain) sits between A/T and M/T for a daily-friendly hybrid.

Are M/T tires noisy on the highway?

Typically louder than A/T and H/T due to large lugs. Newer designs reduce hum, but some road noise is expected.

Are M/Ts good in rain or snow?

They clear mud well and can dig in soft snow, but many M/Ts are not ideal on ice. For frequent winter, consider 3PMSF all-weather A/Ts or dedicated winter tires.

Do I need LT and which load range?

Most M/Ts for trucks/SUVs are LT. Choose the load range (C/D/E) that meets your vehicle’s payload/towing needs and the use case.

Will M/Ts affect fuel economy and braking?

Often slightly—heavier construction and aggressive tread can reduce mpg and extend stopping distances versus street tires.

What air pressure should I run off-road?

It depends on weight, terrain, and wheel size. Air down for traction off-road, then reinflate to door-placard pressure before highway speeds.

How often should I rotate M/T tires?

About every 5,000–6,000 miles (or sooner with heavy off-road use). A 5-tire rotation helps even wear.

Can I sipe my M/T tires?

Aftermarket siping may change handling and can affect warranty—check manufacturer guidance before modifying.

How do I ensure M/Ts will fit?

We confirm size, offset, clearance, load index, and speed rating for your exact year/make/model to ensure safe, rub-free fitment.

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