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Commercial vehicle tires are specifically designed to support the weight and demands of heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks, buses, and vans. These tires are constructed from durable materials, including rubber compounds and reinforced fabrics, to provide optimal performance under various road conditions. They are engineered to handle high loads, resist wear, and offer traction and stability for safe transportation.
| Load capacity | Up to 8,000 lbs per tire |
| Tread patterns | All-season, mud and snow, and highway |
| Diameter range | 16 to 24.5 inches |
| Width range | 6 to 12 inches |
| Pressure rating | 80 to 120 PSI |
When selecting commercial vehicle tires, consider the load capacity and the specific requirements of the vehicle type. It's important to specify the intended use, such as on-road or off-road, as well as the desired tread pattern for optimal performance. Buyers should also inquire about tire grades, warranties, and any certifications relevant to safety and performance standards. Quantities should be based on the number of vehicles and expected usage.
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Commercial vehicle tires can last between 40,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on usage and maintenance.
Tires should be replaced when tread depth is below 4/32 inch or if there are visible signs of damage.
All-season tires are designed for a variety of conditions, while winter tires provide better traction in snow and ice.
It's generally not recommended to mix brands or tread patterns as it can affect handling and safety.
Tire pressure should be checked at least once a month and before long trips.
Tire wear can be affected by driving habits, load weight, alignment, and road conditions.