42 inch Tires

42-inch tires are exceptionally well-suited for heavy trucks and buses, owing to their sturdy construction and large diameter. In contrast to standard-sized tires, these tires offer numerous advantages. Firstly, they boast a significantly increased load-carrying capacity, making them ideal for heavy-duty vehicles. Secondly, their performance on rugged terrain is exceptional, requiring minimal maintenance and enabling drivers to navigate challenging landscapes more effectively. This enhanced control over the vehicle not only improves safety but also reduces upkeep costs. Despite their robust build, 42-inch tires surprisingly offer unmatched fuel efficiency, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run. Thus, it's evident that these tires deliver superior value for money.

42 inch Mud Terrain Tires
42 inch all season Tires
42 inch rugged terrain Tires
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    Trail Grappler M/T

    $930.62 - $1,577.56/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $79.56/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $161.08/week
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    Patagonia M/T-02

    42X14.50R20LT 125Q D ROBL

    Part #: MS-22804000

    $654.53/ea

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    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $113.28/week
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Frequently Asked Questions

The weight of a 42-inch tire can vary depending on the construction of the tire. Typically, they weigh between 80 to 120 pounds each.

Vehicles with 42-inch tires may require lower gear ratios, such as 4.56 or 4.88. The lower gear ratio is to compensate for the larger tire diameter.

Larger tire sizes elevate the vehicle several inches off the ground, providing improved ground clearance. Ground clearance refers to the distance between the road surface and the lowest point of the vehicle.

On average, the lifespan of 42 inch tires is somewhere around 40,000 to 60,000 miles. However, these numbers are subject to change depending on maintenance, driving style, and conditions.

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