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Most weeks don’t look the same behind the wheel, highway miles on weekdays, towing or hauling when needed, and dirt, mud, or a jobsite when work calls. That’s exactly how Kumho Tires should be chosen: not by hype, but by how you actually drive. The smart approach is simple: pick the terrain first, then the right model, and lock in the size last.
Pick the terrain you drive most (then filter fast)
Before you look at sizes or pricing, start with the terrain you drive on most. Choosing between All Terrain Tires, Highway Terrain Tires, Mud Terrain Tires, and Rugged Terrain Tires quickly narrows you to options that match how your vehicle actually performs on the road or off it.
Kumho Highway Terrain
Kumho Highway Terrain tires are designed for daily driving, long highway miles, and consistent towing use. Their tread patterns keep more rubber in contact with the road, which helps with straight-line stability, smoother steering response, and controlled wet braking.
Choose Kumho Highway Terrain if your truck, or dually truck, SUV, or commercial vehicle spends most of its time on pavement and you value ride comfort and predictable handling.
Kumho All Terrain
Kumho All Terrain tires are built for drivers who split time between paved roads and unpaved surfaces like gravel or dirt. A Kumho All Terrain design balances on-road control with more open tread edges that improve traction off-road without sacrificing everyday drivability.
This is the right choice if you want one tire that can handle daily use and weekend adventures without constant compromise.
Kumho Rugged Terrain
Kumho Rugged Terrain tires sit between all-terrain and mud-terrain categories. A Kumho Rugged Terrain pattern typically features a more aggressive shoulder and tougher tread blocks than standard all-terrain tires, improving grip in loose or uneven conditions while remaining suitable for regular road use.
Pick Kumho Rugged Terrain if you want added bite and durability, but still drive your vehicle daily.
Kumho Mud Terrain
Kumho Mud Terrain tires are purpose-built for challenging environments like mud, rocks, deep ruts, and worksites. A Kumho Mud Terrain tread uses large voids and aggressive lugs to dig in and clear mud as the tire rotates, which is essential for maintaining traction in soft terrain.
Choose Kumho Mud Terrain when off-road traction matters more than quiet highway comfort.
Now choose the Kumho model that matches your job
Once you’ve picked your terrain, choose the model that fits how your vehicle actually works, daily miles, towing, weekend trails, or jobsite abuse. This is where you should click the model filter, because each lineup has a clear purpose.
Highway / Daily & towing confidence (SUVs + pickups)
- Kumho Crugen HT51 Tires: Choose this if your driving is mostly pavement and you want a durable, comfortable highway all-season tire for light-duty pickups, vans, crossovers, and SUVs, especially when you care about steady manners in changing weather.
- Kumho Crugen HT51C Tires: Pick this when you run commercial-style miles (service vans, fleet-type use, frequent loads) and you want a tire built around stability and long wear for work-focused driving.
Balanced all-terrain (trucks, pickups, SUVs)
- Kumho Road Venture AT51 Tires: Go with this if you want a true “split-use” tire, confident off-road traction with surprising on-road comfort for mixed pavement, wet highways, and dirt/gravel.
- Kumho Road Venture AT52 Tires: Choose this when you want all-terrain ability but still care about day-to-day comfort. This one is positioned for pickups, SUVs, and Jeeps with year-round traction confidence.
Rugged-terrain “more bite, still liveable daily.”
- Kumho Road Venture RT51 Tires: Pick Kumho Road Venture RT51 Tires if you want a tougher, more aggressive step than a typical all-terrain, especially if wet-road performance still matters for daily driving.
Mud-terrain (serious off-road + worksite traction)
- Kumho Road Venture MT (KL71) Tires: Choose this when you need a true mud-terrain pattern with stone-ejection and self-cleaning support, built for drivers who regularly see mud, ruts, and rough off-road conditions.
- Kumho Road Venture MT51 Tires: Go with this if you want aggressive mud-terrain traction across dirt, mud, and rock, using a multi-tiered tread design and stone/mud ejectors to keep the tread working instead of packing up.
- Kumho Road Venture MT71 Tires: Pick this when you want maximum off-road traction from a high-void pattern, with stone ejector bars to help resist stone drilling and improve self-cleaning, while still aiming for usable on-road control.
Lock the fitment in 60 seconds
Sizing mistakes are the fastest way to end up with the wrong tires. Use this filter order to match your vehicle correctly and move to checkout with confidence.
Step 1 - Wheel Diameter
Filter by wheel diameter first: 16, 17, 18, 20, or 22. This instantly removes incompatible options.
Step 2 - Tire Height
Narrow by tire height next: 215, 225, 235, 245, 255, 265, 275, 285, 295, 305, 315, 33, 35, 37. This keeps the overall tire diameter aligned with your setup.
Step 3 - Tire Width
Finish by selecting tire width: 12.50, 13.50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85. This locks in stance, clearance, and contact patch.
Not sure how tire sizes work? Read our short guide on tire numbers meaning before you choose.
Always confirm the tire load rating and tire speed rating match your real use, especially if you tow, carry heavy payloads, or run a fleet vehicle.
Checkout our large collection of tires and wheels at Dually Wheels, where you’ll find dependable options built to match your driving needs and vehicle setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Kumho Tires come with free mounting and balancing at Dually Wheels?
Yes. When you purchase Kumho Tires as part of a wheel and tire set from Dually Wheels, you get free mount and balance, so your tires arrive professionally mounted, balanced, and ready to install, saving you time, hassle, and extra shop costs.
Is Kumho Tires a good brand?
Kumho Tire is a long-running global manufacturer, and it supplies tires as original equipment for multiple automakers. The “good” part comes down to choosing the right Kumho model for your vehicle weight and terrain, not just the logo.
Who makes Kumho Tires?
Kumho Tires are made by Kumho Tire Co., Inc., a South Korean tire manufacturer with global production sites.