Mickey Thompson Tires For Trucks: 5 Reasons To Join The Baja Family
December 7, 2022
Tires
Considering Mickey Thompson tires for your truck? You’ve come to the right place. Today’s post spotlights the latest and greatest Mickey Thompson tire offering: the Baja Boss A/T.
Read on to learn 5 reasons the Baja Boss A/T deserves a place on your tire wish list, or contact your local TIRECRAFT to get a free quote on Mickey Thompson tires today.
1. Mickey Thompson Tires Perform Well Both On And Off The Road
Although they come equipped with the same aggressive siping and sidewall design featured on Mickey Thompson mud terrain tires, Baja Boss A/T tires also perform exceptionally well in highway driving tests.
In particular, track testers praised their low road noise and asymmetrical tread, which struck a perfect balance between off-road traction and on-road handling.
2. Mickey Thompson Tires Come With A Serious Tread Wear Warranty
The Baja Boss A/T is built to last! The newest member of the Mickey Thompson tire family comes with an 80,000km tread wear warranty. And if you take advantage of the Advantage Plus Program at your local TIRECRAFT, you can extend this coverage even further.
3. Mickey Thompson Tires Are Built Tough With Wear-Resistant Tech
To protect your tires from whatever may come, the Baja Boss A/T features:
- 50% heavier denier cord to the angled third ply for additional puncture resistance
- Silica-reinforced rubber compounds for enhanced cut-and-chip resistance
- Stone ejector ribs to stop gravel from being wedged into tread grooves and causing excess wear
4. Mickey Thompson Tires Created Tread On The Sidewall—Then Took It Further!
Further earning their reputation as truck tire innovators, Mickey Thompson tire manufacturers were the first to introduce aggressive sidewall tread, which is now standard for mud tires. These additional treads, known as Sidebiters, shine in deep snow, sand, and mud, gripping from all new angles and adding an extra level of protection to your sidewalls.
The new Baja Boss A/T offers sidewall tread that is 150% deeper compared to the Baja ATZP3, giving drivers a bold look, extreme off-road traction and enhanced protection.
5. Mickey Thompson Tires Are Severe Snow Service Rated
The new Baja Boss A/T gets the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC)’s stamp of severe snow service approval, as indicated by the Alpine symbol on the sidewall of all tires sizes 315mm and narrower. This symbol indicates that the tire has passed the ASTM F-1805 snow traction test, and that the rubber is designed to stay pliable in cold weather.
This makes these Mickey Thompson tires suitable for year-round use, which can save drivers hundreds of dollars in tire costs, changeover services, and off-season tire storage.
Book A Mickey Thompson Tire Consultation: Contact TIRECRAFT
To learn more about the Baja Boss A/T and see how they stack up against the competition, get in touch with your local TIRECRAFT for a free consultation.
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