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What is a Mud Tyre M/T?

What is a Mud Tyre M/T?

Quick Answer: A mud tyre is a type of tyre designed for off-road driving. They feature deep, large tread blocks and aggressive tread patterns to provide better traction than street tyres in muddy, sandy, rocky, or uneven terrains.

Mud tyres are typically used on 4×4 vehicles and are built to withstand harsh conditions.

If you’ve ever found yourself struggling with especially muddy or rocky surfaces, you may have considered mud terrain tyres – sometimes just called ‘mud tyres’, ‘mud terrains’, or ‘MT tyres’.

The question is, are they right for you and the type of driving you do? In this guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know – so you can make an informed decision about your next set of tyres

What makes a Mud Terrain tyre different?

There are four main differences

  1. Aggressive Tread Pattern
  2. Mud displacement
  3. Stronger sidewalls
  4. Aggressive sidewall lugs

When tyre manufacturers create mud terrain tyres, they look physically different to standard road tyres, all-terrain tyres, or a highway terrain tyre.

1. Aggressive Tread pattern

 Nitto Mud Grappler's

The first thing you’ll notice is the aggressive tread pattern. The tread blocks are raised higher and the tread depth is usually far greater than the 8mm you’ll get on a normal road tyre. This is designed for when you go off the beaten track – off-road driving means the loose dirt you’re going to come across will quickly clog the shallow depth of a normal road-going tyre giving you supreme grip.

2. Mud and sand displacement, less slip and more grip

Mud and sand displacement

The aggressive tread design and wider spacing between tread blocks in mud terrain tyres means that you’ll always get maximum traction – as you’re less likely to get thick mud filling the gaps completely. In fact, off road tyres have specific mud ejecting stripes that are designed to stop the tyres clogging.

3. Stronger sidewalls to protect against damage

 Nitto Mud Grappler's

When you’re driving on the road, your sidewalls are unlikely to take many knocks or impacts. However, when you’re on muddy terrain, it’s not uncommon to hit mud that’s full of rocks and debris – much of which could seriously damage AT or HT tyres.

Because of this, mud terrains have a super strong steel steel radial sidewalls that are far more resilient that a road-going tyre. The reinforced sidewall significantly decrease your chances of getting a sidewall puncture – meaning your spare wheel is far less likely to see action.

 

4. Aggressive sidewall lugs for more traction.

aggressive mud tyre sidewall

 

Sidewall design is as important as tread pattern in maximising off-road performance. The Nitto Mud Grappler show here, has one of the most aggressive and functional sidewall designs on the market. Massive sidewall lugs provide additional biting edges, which is especially helpful in rocky terrain. The additional lug depth also provides puncture resistance.

MT Mud tyres vs road tyres Highway Tyres

MT Mud tyres vs road tyres Highway Tyres
Its very easy to spot the difference between tread patterns on these two tyre types.

 

While off-road traction is increased with mud tyres, they tend not to perform as well on roads as a standard tyre or an all-terrain tyre. Tread life will be shorter if your MT tyres spend a lot of time on the tarmac and road noise will be significantly increased.

While these are downsides, they’re generally not a problem if your light truck spends a lot of time off-road. In fact, some people have two sets of wheels – alloy wheels with road-going tyres for tarmac – and cheaper steel rims (that you don’t mind taking a knock or two) with mud terrain tyres for off-road work or play.

What are the Best Mud Terrain ( MT) tyres in Australia right now?

We asked Aussie 4×4 drivers to vote on what they thought are the best Mud Tyres in Australia

Rating and reviews are based on what matters most across these six categories.

  1. Tyre road noise.
  2. Tyre braking performance.
  3. Tyre wet and dry handling.
  4. Tyre tread life.
  5. Value for money.
  6. Would they buy again

The top 5 mud tyres in Australia are rated by  drivers just like you!

1st. BFGoodrich MUD TERRAIN T/A KM2

The BFGoodrich MUD TERRAIN T/A KM2 came in 1st with a 4.7 stars overall rating (based on 30 reviews) with 80% of reviewers would buy this tyre again. The BFGoodrich MUD TERRAIN T/A KM2 is made 29 sizes in 15, 16, 17 and 18 inch options.

BFGoodrich MUD TERRAIN T/A KM2
Click to read driver reviews of the BFGoodrich MUD TERRAIN T/A KM2

2nd. Hankook Dynapro MT RT03

.The Hankook came is a close second with 4.9 stars overall rating (based on 29 reviews) 93% of reviewers would buy this tyre again. The Hankook Dynapro MT RT03 is made 18 sizes in 15, 16, 17 and 18 inch options. Prices range from $219.00 to $750.00 depending on size and location in Australia

 

Hankook Dynapro MT RT03
Click to read driver reviews of the Hankook Dynapro MT RT03

 

3rd. Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn

The Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn came in third place with a 4.8 stars overall rating (based on 26 reviews) 81% of reviewers would buy this tyre again. is made 26 sizes in 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20 inch options. Prices range from $229.00 to $550.00 depending on size and location in Australia.

Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn
Click to read driver reviews of the Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn

 

4th. Mickey Thompson BAJA RADIAL MTZ P3

The Mickey Thompson BAJA RADIAL MTZ P3 came 4th place with 4.8 stars overall rating (based on 19 reviews) 89% of reviewers would buy this tyre again. The Mickey Thompson BAJA RADIAL MTZ P3 is made 17 sizes in 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20 inch options. Prices range from $345.00 to $700.00 depending on size and location in Australia.

Mickey Thompson BAJA RADIAL MTZ P3
Click to read driver reviews of the Mickey Thompson BAJA RADIAL MTZ P3

5th. Kumho Tyres ROAD VENTURE MT51

The Kumho Tyres ROAD VENTURE MT51 came in 5th place with 4.9 stars overall rating (based on 15 reviews) 100% of reviewers would buy this tyre again. The Kumho Tyres ROAD VENTURE MT51 is made 24 sizes in 15, 16, 17 and 18 inch options. Prices range from $218.00 to $430.00 depending on size and location in Australia.

Kumho Tyres ROAD VENTURE MT51
Click to read driver reviews of the Kumho Tyres ROAD VENTURE MT51

 

Will mud terrain tyres fit my vehicle?

Vehicle manufacturers generally design vehicles with road going tyres in mind. Some 4×4 vehicles will have the clearance for higher-profile mud terrain tyres, but not all – so it’s important to check before you invest in a set.

If your vehicle has clearance (as many 4x4s and light trucks do) then you’ll be able to have mud terrain tyres fitted with no problems. However, if your vehicle will not accept taller (and often wider) MY tyres as standard, you may require a suspension lift kit to raise your vehicle so the tread block or tyre’s shoulder lugs don’t rub on your wheel arches.

Lifting your car is considered a modification and isn’t allowed in all states and territories – but don’t panic, when you contact us for a quote, either to lift your car or supply mud tyres, you’ll be able to ask an experienced tyre shop about what’s possible where you live.

Mud tyre reviews

“If you’re interested in finding out if your vehicle will be able to accomodate mud tyres, why not contact us for a tyre quote. Not only will you find the best priced mud tyres from tyre shops near you, a technician will be able to tell you whether your vehicle has enough clearance to run them.”

 


Written By

Matt Banks

Matt is the founder of Autohero.com.au and has been hooked on cars and repairs ever since childhood.

A veteran in automotive since leaving school, Matt has completed his trade as a panel beater and is across all things with wheels.

His first car was a 1967 FORD XR Wagon followed by a string of collectable Holden’s.

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