Discount ATV Tire and Wheel Packages
There are a few key areas that most powersports vehicle owners will address immediately when seeking to quickly and effectively increase performance and customize their rides with bolt-on parts. The laundry list of common mods may include an aftermarket exhaust system for improved power and a more muscular sound and suspension upgrades for a smoother ride quality over undulating terrain.
But aftermarket wheels and tires are among the easiest and most visually striking bolt-on modifications that ATV and UTV owners can make to their machines. Fewer items scream out “Look at me!” to the casual eye than a new set of hoops mounted with meaty treads designed to take a bite out of terra firma.
Of course, most savvy ATV and UTV owners head on over to their local dealer or shop among the specialty powersports suppliers on the internet when making such purchases. But there is a new option from a surprisingly large tire chain that might otherwise fly under the radar, Discount Tire.
With 900+ locations throughout the United States, Discount Tire (America’s Tire in some areas) is a certifiable giant among replacement automobile tire retailers, which means there is probably one conveniently located in your neck of the woods. On top of that, the company’s size and scope gives it tremendous buying power – or in this case, manufacturing power – to offer whatever wheels and tires necessary to maintain its competitive advantage. The good news for ATV and UTV enthusiasts is that Discount Tire has now committed to our market, and it is doing so with its own in-house brands, MB Wheels and Rage tires.
With its new MB Wheels 11 custom wheels, the company boasts that it has created innovative ATV/UTV wheels that not only look great but function just as well. The cast-aluminum wheels feature what Discount Tire refers to as a mesh styling, with the outer edge of each wheel featuring eight V-shaped alternating with eight D-shaped windows, with blacked-out scallops to add a nice custom detail to the overall appearance of the wheel. Actually, the wheels’ styling reminds us of the tough-looking race-style wheels that we see rolling on the Trophy Trucks and Class 1 buggies in the SCORE Baja 500 and Baja 1000 races south of the border.