Commercial Semi-Truck Tires
Tires4That carries commercial semi-truck tires for all positions, steer, drive, and trailer, sourced from trusted brands at competitive prices. Whether you're running regional haul, long-haul, or mixed-service routes, we stock the sizes and load ratings your fleet demands. Ordering online saves time versus sourcing through a local dealer, and all orders within the continental US ship free with a fast turnaround.
What To Look For In A Semi-Truck Tire
The three positions on a semi require different tire designs. Steer tires prioritize precise handling and even wear across the front axle. Drive tires need aggressive traction and durability to handle the torque load through powered axles. Commercial tires typically run Load Range G (14-ply) or higher on drive and trailer positions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the most common semi-truck tire size?
A: The most common size for drive and trailer positions is 295/75R22.5. Steer axles often run 315/80R22.5 or 11R22.5. Always verify against your vehicle's door placard and axle weight ratings before ordering.
Q: What load range do I need for commercial truck tires?
A: Most commercial drive and trailer positions require Load Range G (14-ply) or Load Range H (16-ply) to handle gross vehicle weights safely. Steer axles may run Load Range G or F, depending on the front axle rating. Check your vehicle's GAWR for the correct specification.
Q: Can I mix radial and bias-ply tires on a semi?
A: No. Mixing radial and bias-ply tires on the same axle is unsafe and can cause handling instability and uneven wear. Always run matched construction types across each axle.
Q: Do you offer volume pricing for fleets?
A: Contact our team at sales@tires4that.com or call us for fleet pricing inquiries. We can often accommodate larger orders with competitive pricing.