The right commercial truck tires make all the difference in the safety, comfort, and efficiency of the drive. Knowing which commercial truck tires to pick can be tough, which is why we created the following buying guide. If you have any questions or want to shop commercial trucks for sale, visit White’s International Trucks. We have dealerships throughout North Carolina.
Consider the Places You Drive Your Commercial Truck
Start by thinking about the routes you go on, which will influence the types of commercial truck tires that will best suit your needs.
For example, maybe your route is usually within a contained metro area. A more affordable standard commercial tire option will likely be fine.
On the other hand, maybe your routes tend to be cross country drives. Here, long-haul tires are likely the better fit. These commercial truck tires are designed to last and offer the durability needed for long drives.
Some commercial truck drivers go on unusual terrain. In these cases, specialty tires are a wise choice. These commercial truck tires are designed to handle the unique challenges of the terrain, which helps improve drive safety and reduces wear on the tires.
Consider the Warranty
Commercial truck tires often come with warranties that are based on either a length of time or the number of miles traveled. If the tires experience issues that are covered under the warranty, you can save a significant amount of money on replacements. Be sure to read through the warranty’s fine print and make sure you understand what is and is not covered.
Don't Mix and Match
It’s important to use the same front and back tires. Keep in mind that tires differ in their size, tread design, and other factors that affect the driving experience. Mixing and matching tires can negatively affect the ways that your commercial truck handles and increase the chances of a safety incident. If you are buying new tires or choosing alternative tires for specific driving conditions, be sure to avoid mixing and matching.
Consider Retreading
Many commercial truck drivers buy new tires because their existing ones have experienced a decent amount of wear and tear. But new tires may not be necessary. There are retreading methods that are safe, effective, and drastically less expensive than purchasing new tires. Some tire warranties even cover a set number of retreads. Remember you can always ask the service department at White’s International Trucks about the retreading process or options for your tires.
For more information on tires or to shop commercial trucks for sale, contact the experts at White’s International Trucks. We are happy to offer advice, answer questions, and make your buying process easier. Reach out or visit one of our dealerships in North Carolina.