Semi Truck Tires &
Commercial Tires
Take Off Tire has a Premium Selection of Steer Tires, Open Should Drive Tires, Closed Shoulder Drive Tires, and All-Position Tires Available for Semi Trucks and other Commercial Vehicles.
Steer Tires
Common Tire Sizes:
11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 275/80R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, 275/80R24.5, 225/70R19.5
What are they?
Steer tires are specifically designed for the front axle of commercial trucks and semis. They are responsible for steering and bearing a significant portion of the vehicle’s weight. These tires are designed to provide stability, maneuverability, traction, and safety while navigating various road conditions.
Some key characteristics of steer tires include: Tread Design, Shoulder Design, Load-Bearing Capacity, Durability, Heat Resistance, Alignment Sensitivity.
Take Off Tire's Top Steer Tires:
Open Shoulder Drive Tires
Common Sizes:
11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 275/80R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, 275/80R24.5, 225/70R19.5
Common Applications:
Off Road Construction and Construction Sites, Concrete, Logging and Forestry, Mining and Quarries, Oil and Gas Industry, Agriculture, Waste Management, Emergency and Utility Vehicles, Snow and Winter Conditions, Short-Distance Hauling, Recovery and Towing.
What are they?
Open shoulder drive tires are a type of tire commonly used on the drive axle of trucks and commercial vehicles. These tires are specifically designed to meet the demands of heavy-duty applications and commercial trucking. The term “open shoulder” refers to the tread pattern design on the tire’s shoulder area. In an open shoulder design, the tread blocks and grooves extend further out towards the sidewall of the tire, creating a more open and aggressive pattern.
Some key characteristics of an open shoulder drive tire include: Traction, Heat Dissipation, Self-Cleaning, Wear and Chip Resistance, and Stability
Take Off Tire's Top Open Shoulder Drive Tires:
Premium Choice
Bridgestone M770 OSD
Closed Shoulder Drive Tires
Common Sizes:
11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 275/80R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, 275/80R24.5, 225/70R19.5
Common Applications:
Long Haul Trucking, Regional Hauling, Distribution and Delivery, City Driving, Light Off-Road Use, Commercial Vans and Buses, Refrigerated Transport, Local Services
What are they?
Closed shoulder drive tires are a specific type of tire primarily designed for use on the drive axle of commercial trucks and heavy-duty vehicles. The term “closed shoulder” refers to the tread pattern on the tire’s shoulder area. In a closed shoulder design the tread blocks and grooves are closer together and have a more continuous, solid appearance compared to open shoulder designs.
Some key characteristics of a closed shoulder drive tire include: Stability and Even Wear, Reduced Noise, Highway Performance, Fuel Efficiency, Longevity, and Versatility.
Take Off Tire's Top Closed Shoulder Drive Tires:
Premium Choice
Bridgestone M760 Ecopia CSD
All Position Tires
Common Sizes:
11R22.5, 255/70R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 275/80R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, 275/80R24.5, 225/70R19.5
Common Applications:
Urban and City Driving, Local Delivery Trucks, Buses, Utility and Service Vehicles, Light Construction, Regional Hauling, Recreational Vehicles (RVs), Emergency Services, Light Off-Road Use.
What are they?
All position tires are a versatile type of commercial tire designed to be used in various positions on a semi, bus, commercial equipment, or trailer. These tires are engineered to provide reliable performance and handling across different axle positions, making them a practical choice for vehicles that encounter diverse road conditions and driving scenarios.
Some key characteristics of an all position tire include: Versatility, Steer Axle Performance, Drive Axle Traction, Trailer Axle Application, and Cost Efficiency.
Take Off Tire's Top All Position Tires:
Premium Choice
Bridgestone R268 Ecopia A/P
Commercial Trailer Tires
Common Sizes:
11R22.5, 255/70R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 275/80R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, 275/80R24.5
What are they?
Commercial trailer tires are specifically designed to be mounted on the axles of trailers, semitrailers, and other non-powered vehicles in a commercial fleet. Unlike tires for the drive or steer axles, trailer tires do not contribute to propulsion or steering. Instead, they play a crucial role in supporting the weight of the trailer and its cargo, maintaining stability, and ensuring smooth towing.
Some key characteristics of a commercial trailer tire include: Load Capacity, Durability, Heat Dissipation, Stability, Even Wear, Low Rolling Resistance, and Trailer-Specific Considerations.
Take Off Tire's Top Commercial Trailer Tires:
Commercial Tire Information
Tire Knowledge
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