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ConsumerSearch.com recommends all-terrain tires for light trucks because they have good traction, especially in warmer, dryer climates, good tread wear and they ride smoothly like car tires. The recommended size is the size that comes with the truck from the dealer. Plus-sized tires have become popular for vehicles. Along with the aesthetic appeal, this type of tire can provide more traction because there is a wider base of treads. ConsumerSearch.com (see References) advises not going up more than 1 inch above the original tire size. While all-terrain tires are recommended for light trucks driven in mild climates, plus-sized tries can be useful in harsher climates where snow is frequent.On One Hand: The Standard
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