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Truck & trailer tires

Commercial tires for all truck and trailer.

Semi and tractor trailer, medium duty box trucks, and the trailers most people do not think of as commercial at all: lowboys, goosenecks, utility, dump and equipment trailers. If it has a trailer tire on it, it has a commercial tire on it, and it gets serviced here.

1 hr
Average response
24/7
Including holidays
TX + LA
Southeast Texas & Beyond
Detail

Semi, tractor trailer, medium duty — and every trailer behind them.

A trailer tire is a commercial tire

This catches people out constantly. You do not have to run a semi for the tire on your trailer to be a commercial fitment — a gooseneck, a utility trailer, an equipment trailer or a lowboy is carrying load on tires built to a load range and a speed rating, not on car tires. Taking one to a passenger tire shop usually means being told they cannot help, or worse, being sold something that is not rated for what you are pulling.

What "all truck and trailer" actually covers

Semi and tractor trailer in steer, drive and trailer positions. Medium duty — box trucks, service bodies, dumps, rollbacks. And every trailer type behind any of them: lowboy, RGN, gooseneck, bumper pull, utility, flatbed, dump, livestock, car hauler and equipment trailers.

ST, LT and commercial are not interchangeable

Special trailer, light truck and commercial fitments have different construction, different load ratings and different failure modes. Fitting an LT tire where an ST or a commercial rating belongs is common, cheap, and how a sidewall lets go under load in July heat. We will tell you what is actually on your trailer and what belongs there.

Bought and fitted in one call

One number for the tire, the fitting, the torque and the disposal — quoted before we start. No ordering from one place and paying somebody else to put it on.

Casings, warranty and disposal

We inspect the casing before recommending anything and will tell you when a tire is repairable rather than selling you one you do not need. How warranty and casing credit is handled — who claims it Old tires leave with us.

Where

Truck & trailer tires across Southeast Texas

Every town we cover has its own roads and its own failure modes. Pick yours for the local detail.

Questions

Truck & trailer tires — questions

I only have a utility trailer, not a semi. Can you help?

Yes, and you are exactly who this page is for. A trailer tire is a commercial tire regardless of what is towing it. Give us the size off the sidewall and we will sort it.

Do you come to me, or do I bring the trailer somewhere?

We come to you — roadside, at home, or in a yard. That is the whole point of the service.

Do you carry truck tires on the service truck?

The sizes that fail most on this corridor ride with us — 295/75R22.5 and 11R22.5 in steer, drive and trailer positions, and the common trailer fitments. How fast a non-stock tire can be sourced — same day, next morning?

Can you match what is already on the axle?

Usually. Give us the size, load range and tread pattern off the sidewall and we will match it or tell you the closest thing available today.

What does it cost?

Standard call-out fee, and whether after-hours differs

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Truck & trailer tires, wherever the truck is.

One number, any hour. Tell us the location and what it is doing.

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