Conquer any terrain with premium off-road tires from Coyote Mobile Tires. We specialize in all-terrain (A/T) and mud-terrain (M/T) tires for trucks, Jeeps, 4x4s, and UTVs—delivered and installed at your location throughout Arizona's East Valley.

Whether you're building a rock crawler, equipping your daily-driven truck for weekend trail runs, or upgrading your UTV for desert adventures, we carry aggressive tread patterns and reinforced sidewalls from the brands off-road enthusiasts trust most.

Off-Road Tires for Arizona’s East Valley

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Off-Road Tire Categories

  • All-terrain tires are designed for drivers who split time between highways and trails. These tires offer:

    • Aggressive tread patterns for traction in dirt, gravel, mud, and light rock

    • Comfortable highway manners for daily driving  

    • Reinforced sidewalls to resist punctures on trails

    • Three-peak mountain snowflake rating on many models for winter capability

    Best For: Daily-driven trucks and SUVs that see weekend off-road use, overlanding rigs, work trucks that operate in rural or construction areas.

  • Mud-terrain tires are purpose-built for serious off-road use. These tires feature:

    • Deep, widely spaced tread lugs that clean out mud and debris

    • Thick, aggressive sidewalls (often with raised white letters)

    • Maximum traction in mud, rocks, sand, and extreme terrain

    • Louder road noise and shorter tread life than all-terrain options

    Best For: Dedicated off-road rigs, rock crawlers, mud runners, show trucks, and vehicles that prioritize capability over comfort.

  • UTV tires are specialized for off-road recreation vehicles. These tires offer:

    • Lightweight construction for acceleration and handling

    • Terrain-specific tread patterns (desert, trail, mud, rock)

    • Sizes designed for UTV bolt patterns and clearances

    • 6-ply and 8-ply options for puncture resistance

    Best For: Polaris RZR, Can-Am Maverick, Yamaha YXZ, Honda Talon, and all side-by-side vehicles.

Off-Road Tire Sizing & Fitment

Off-road tires are measured differently than standard passenger tires. Not sure what size fits your truck or Jeep? We'll help you determine the largest tire size your vehicle can accommodate with your current or planned suspension setup.

Common Off-Road Tire Sizes

33x12.50R17 (33-inch tall, 12.5 inches wide, 17-inch wheel)

35x12.50R20 (35-inch tall tire, popular for lifted trucks)

37x13.50R17 (37-inch tire for serious lifts)

Fitment Considerations

Stock vehicles: Usually accommodate up to a 1-2 inch larger tire diameter

Leveling kits: Typically allow 1-3 inches larger

Suspension lifts: 3-inch lifts usually fit 33-35" tires; 6-inch lifts can fit 35-37" tires

Wheel offset: Affects how far tires stick out from fenders

Why Choose Coyote Mobile Tires for Off-Road Tires?

  • Off-Road Expertise: We understand off-road vehicles and can recommend the right tire for your build and terrain

  • Proper Installation: We mount, balance, and torque off-road tires correctly—critical for larger, heavier tires

  • Mobile Service: We come to your home, shop, or even trailhead parking lot for installation

  • Trusted Brands: We carry BFGoodrich, Nitto, Toyo, and other premium off-road tire brands

  • Competitive Pricing: Get quality off-road tires without dealer markups

Off-Road Tire Maintenance Tips

  1. Check air pressure regularly: Off-road tires require specific pressures for different terrain (lower for sand/mud, higher for highway)

  2. Rotate every 5,000-7,000 miles: Uneven wear is common with aggressive treads and lifted suspensions

  3. Inspect for damage after trails: Check sidewalls for cuts, punctures, or bulges

  4. Balance as needed: Off-road tires can throw weights, especially after hard trail use

  5. Monitor tread depth: M/T tires wear faster than A/T tires when used primarily on pavement

  • Most stock trucks can accommodate a tire 1-2 inches larger in diameter than factory. We'll check your specific vehicle and recommend sizes that fit without rubbing.

  • It depends on the tire size. Many trucks can fit 33" tires with just a leveling kit. 35" tires usually require a 3-4" suspension lift. 37" and larger typically need 6"+ lifts.

  • Yes. All-terrain tires have a moderate hum on the highway. Mud-terrain tires are noticeably louder due to their aggressive tread blocks. The trade-off is superior off-road traction.

Frequently Asked Questions about Off Road Tires

  • All-terrain tires typically last 40,000-60,000 miles. Mud-terrain tires usually last 30,000-40,000 miles. Actual mileage depends on driving habits, vehicle weight, and terrain.

  • Usually yes, as long as the wheel size matches the tire size. We'll verify compatibility. If you need new wheels for your off-road tires, we also sell custom wheels.

  • Yes. We have experience with modified 4x4s and can handle most off-road tire installations, including portal-equipped rigs.

Ready to Upgrade Your Off-Road Tires?

Contact Coyote Mobile Tires today for expert off-road tire recommendations and mobile installation.

Let's get your truck, Jeep, or UTV trail-ready with the right off-road tires.

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