
4WD Mud, 4X4 Tyres, SUV & All Terrain Tyres
Huge Range of All-Terrain Tyres & Off-Road 4X4 Tyres
Built to handle off-road NZ adventures and everyday on-road performance with confidence and durability. We stock all common tyre sizes from the best brands in SUV tyres, 4x4 tyres, mud tyres and all-terrain tyres. Buy tyres online with free returns within 30 days*
FAQs
All terrain tyres sit between a road tyre and an extreme off-road tyre, offering the best of both worlds: balanced highway performance and off-road capability. Their tread design features larger tread blocks, shoulder lugs and aggressive tread pattern elements that improve traction on mixed road surfaces, wet and dry conditions and off-road adventures while still providing acceptable ride comfort and long tread life on the open road.
Tread pattern and tread compounds directly influence grip and durability. An aggressive tread pattern and robust tread compounds increase off-road performance and puncture resistance across tough off-road conditions, while modern tyre technology balances those needs with highway performance for SUVs and 4x4s. Tread design choices such as interlocking tread blocks and reinforced sidewall construction improve traction, protect against cuts and extend tread life for 4wd owners and off-road enthusiasts.
Different tyre categories balance comfort, grip, durability and versatility:
Highway-Terrain (H/T)
You mostly stay on sealed roads and want a quiet, smooth, fuel-efficient ride. Less suitable if you regularly hit gravel or rough tracks.
All-Terrain (A/T)
You want an all-around tyre that does well on highways and handles gravel/unsealed roads — good middle-ground for mixed road + some rough track use.
Rugged-Terrain (R/T)
If you occasionally go off-road or want a bit more toughness than A/T but don’t need full-on mud/rock tyres. Offers a compromise between durability and road comfort.
Mud-Terrain (M/T)
If you frequently tackle muddy paddocks, heavy gravel, rocky tracks or very rough off-road — but they are typically noisy and less smooth on highways.
For a mix of open road, rough tracks and wet weather, A/T or R/T tyres are often the best starting point.
Maintain correct tyre pressures, rotate tyres regularly, maintain proper wheel alignment and inspect tread for damage or puncture signs. Choose tyres based on how you normally drive to maximise safety. Off-road driving requires stronger tread and reinforced sidewalls for better grip and puncture resistance on rough terrain. For highway driving, comfortable road tyres with long-lasting tread provide safer handling, shorter braking distances, and improved stability at higher speeds.
Yes. Many terrain 4wd tyres and 4x4 range options are engineered for both on-road and off-road use, making them suitable for suvs, 4x4s and 4wd tyres fitted to daily drivers. Look for tyre sizes and load/speed ratings like 111h, 112h, 102w, 103v or 101y that match your vehicle’s specifications. A reputable tyre shop or tyre shop online can recommend the right 4wd tyre from tyre brands such as Hankook or Kumho to ensure a safe driving experience across varied road conditions.
