Where to find Fortnite Off-Road Tires
How to modify vehicles with off-road tires in Fortnite
Fortnite off-road tires are a handy item attached to the Chonkers brand, and they actually have a dual purpose in the battle royale. Firstly, you can modify vehicles with off-road tires in Fortnite by launching them at your ride, which lifts it up onto an expanded suspension system with larger wheels so you can drive over obstacles or motor up extremely steep slopes without losing traction. Their other use in Fortnite is as a launch pad, and by throwing the tires down they'll form a stack you can bounce off to reach greater heights.
If you're working through the Fortnite quests then you may be looking for these wheels so you can bounce on a Fortnite Crash Pad, a Bouncy Slurpshroom, and Off-road Tires in a single match, so if you use our guidance you'll have one less item that you need to go searching for. If you're ready to upgrade your car or throw down a portable stack, then here's everything you need to know about Fortnite off-road tires and how they work.
Fortnite Off-Road Tires locations
Although you'll find Fortnite off-road tires in various place around the island as floor loot, there should definitely be some near the Fortnite gas pumps at each of the gas stations. We've marked plenty of these Fortnite off-road tires locations on the map above, and you can also obtain them by interacting with certain stacks of tires that you'd normally bounce on to jump higher.
How to use Fortnite Off-Road Tires to upgrade vehicles
Once you've found some Fortnite off-road tires, you need to pick them up which will use one slot in your inventory. Next, locate a drivable vehicle then aim and throw the tires directly at it, which will apply them to the car or truck as soon as they hit. With Fortnite off-road tires equipped to modify your vehicle you can maintain good speed over grass and other terrain, drive over the top of pretty much any obstacle that stands in your way, and even motor up near-vertical cliffs as long as you drive into them head-on. Now get out there and enjoy your new motoring freedom!
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