Pro comp tires are known to have good traction in wet, off-road conditions. If you're going to drive the vehicle on the highway very much, know that Pro comp tires are loud. For what it's worth, I think Pro comp tires look much better than regular tires.
Oh yes, after doing my homework on this question, I have figured out that they are around $20.00 more than regular tires. You can go to any tire dealership to get pro comp tires.
Off-road tires are designed for rugged terrain, while regular tires are optimized for smooth highways. They are not equally effective in all conditions. For example: Used off-road truck tires provide better traction on mud, gravel, and uneven trails but can be noisier and less fuel-efficient on paved roads. Regular tires offer smoother rides and improved efficiency for daily commuting but may struggle in off-road environments. The choice depends on where you drive most often. In short, neither is universally “better”; performance depends on matching the tire to your driving needs.
Yes, they are IMO.
They have more traction.
Snow tires prices varies from brand to brand, ranging from 60 dollars to 200 dollars per tire. They are more expensive than regular tires. They do have more grips than regular tires, because they have a different rubber composition.
They all make excellent tires.
Soft tires are better because they are smooth on the track which gives them more speed.
Because they have more tread.
Tires and rims that are something better than the standard auto tires.
Yes, nitrogen is more stable than air in tires.
They are very little different. The tires are much more important and real snow tires are far better than all season tires.
Yes, all vehicle tires have treads on them. Truck tires will usually have larger and deeper treads than regular sedans.