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Geo Tracker Tires
Manufactured by Suzuki, the Geo Tracker was available either as a tiny short-wheelbase Jeep-type vehicle or a four-door compact SUV. It was available from 1989 to 2004, and 90s-era Trackers are still in demand for their robust off-road abilities. First-generation Trackers were the Jeep-style vehicle; second-generation ones (1999 and up) are less popular with offroaders due to their automotive-style rack & pinion steering that’s more easily damaged in rough use. The Tracker could be had with a choice of engines, ranging from a 1.6L 4-cyl to a 155 hp 2.5L V6.
At SimpleTire we rounded up some of the best tire options for your Geo Tracker using SimpleScore – that’d be all-season, all-terrain and winter tires with an emphasis toward all-terrain, since most Geo Tracker drivers will take full advantage of their 4WD. So without further delay, here are the best Geo Tracker tires:
1. Toyo Extensa A/S II - Best All-Season Tire
We’re going to get started here with the Extensa A/S II from Toyo, one that we’ve always considered to be a great value in an all-season tire. Toyo starts off with a silica-rich tread compound that’s engineered for improved wet-weather traction and long wear, molded into an all-season tread compound with a combination of circumferential grooves, lateral and angled grooves, and 3D sipes for year-round grip. We figured that was enough to give the Toyo Extensa A/S II a SimpleScore of 8.7 for traction. Longevity is a strong point with this tire, thanks to the long-wearing tread compound and robust internal construction consisting of a polyester casing, two steel belts and a spiral-wound nylon cap layer. Toyo designed the Extensa A/S II with a symmetric tread that makes it easy to cross-rotate tires for longer life, and backs this tire with a 75,000 mile limited manufacture tread life warranty. In light of all that, we give the Extensa A/S II a SimpleScore of 9.6 for longevity. That symmetric tread pattern and the Extensa A/S II’s shoulder design mean more rubber in contact with the road, for a SimpleScore of a solid 8.4 for handling.
2. General Grabber A/T X - Best All-Terrain Tire
Our pick for Best All-Terrain Tire is the General Grabber A/T X, a tire that neatly balances tenacious traction and durability off-road with a civilized, well-mannered set of behaviors on the pavement. The Grabber A/T X is tough enough for the roughest obstacles and off-road situations you can put it through, with General’s Duragen tread compound and robust internal construction. General backs the Grabber A/T X with a 50,000 mile or 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty depending on the tire’s size, so we assigned this tire a SimpleScore of 8.3 for longevity. Grip is a real strong point for this tire – the Duragen tread compound is not just tough, it stays flexible for traction in subfreezing temperatures. The Grabber A/T X is Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rated for severe winter service, with an aggressive all-terrain tread that features big tread blocks, deep grooves, and alternating shoulder scoops for great traction in soft surfaces such as mud or sand. The Grabber A/T X is also pre-drilled for easy installation of studs in case of ice; put that all together and we give this tire a SimpleScore of 8.5 for traction. The tread pattern and stable internal construction of the Grabber A/T X deliver cornering, road manners, braking performance and steering response that won’t wear you out on a long drive, for a SimpleScore of 8.1 for handling.
3. Firestone Winterforce 2 - Best Winter Tire
Now we come to the winter tire in the lineup – the Firestone Winterforce 2, which is the kind of tire that you can count on for the type of weather where there’s a good chance no other tire could get you from point A to point B and back. The Winterforce 2 is designed with sweeping directional grooves, wide circumferential grooves, and a dense sipe pattern to clear away melted snow and literally chew through ice and slush. The Firestone Winterforce 2 is also pre-drilled for easy installation of studs, warranting the Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rating – and a SimpleScore of 8.3 for traction. A semi-solid center rib and wide shoulder blocks boost confidence with precise cornering, steering response, and braking, for a SimpleScore of 8.1 for handling. Longevity score is 8.3, but it’s important to remember that winter tires are designed specifically for cold weather. Tire manufacturers advise against using them if temperatures are above 45 degrees F, as the softer, more pliable tread compound will wear prematurely in warmer weather.
While these are the best Geo Tracker tires on the road today, there are plenty of other options out there. Check out these tires if you’re looking for a more affordable set of tires for your Geo Tracker.
4. Kumho Road Venture AT52 - Great All-Terrain Tire
Our pick for a great all-terrain tire, the Kumho Road Venture AT52, is a great value for the Geo Tracker. The Road Venture AT52 delivers excellent off-road performance with a combination of deep, wide lateral and sub-lateral grooves, plus rugged sawtooth-like edges in the tread blocks. The Road Venture AT52 is also Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rated, we give this tire a SimpleScore of 8.3 for traction. Cornering, braking, and road manners are all enhanced by those tread features, so we give the Kumho Road Venture AT52 a SimpleScore of 8.2 for handling and generally civilized behavior on the road. Kumho’s proprietary tread compound is designed for durability as well as great traction, with a high carbon black ratio and a blend of polymers. Kumho offers a 55,000 mile manufacturer’s treadwear warranty, and we award the Road Venture AT52 a SimpleScore of 8.2 for longevity.
5. Zeetex AT1000 - Good All-Terrain Tire
We round things out with the Zeetex AT1000, an all-terrain tire that delivers a great value. The AT1000 is designed with cap-and-base construction and special damage-resistant base rubber with a robust internal design, for a SimpleScore of 7.3 for longevity. The aggressive off-road tread pattern features coupling blocks, deep grooves, and a dense pattern of sipes for good grip on- or off-the-highway – we give this tire a 7.9 SimpleScore for traction. Those tread design elements and the rubber formulation also mean responsive braking, cornering, and maneuverability (as well as a tread pitch that’s computer tuned for low road noise), for a SimpleScore of 7.7 for handling.
Order Geo Tracker Tires Online
Buying tires online can be a stressful process, but it really doesn't need to be. SimpleTire offers a simple approach to finding the tires that are best for you and your Geo Tracker. Select your Geo Tracker below, then tell us a few more things such as year and trim level to determine your tire size. From there, we'll show you tires that fit your vehicle and are the best match based on performance characteristics, but you can also look for the best value tires, tires that are on sale or part of a promo, have the longest tread life, and much more
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