To function properly, different machinery and vehicles require specific types of tires. In industrial settings vehicles need to run for extended periods of time with the least amount of downtime feasible. Forklift tires and other industrial tires help to accomplish this because they are constructed with unique heavy duty rubber compounds.
Completing tasks like mowing the lawn and garden activities require tires with specific traction. Other power sport tires, like those on ATVs and dirtbikes, need aggressive off-road assistance so that drivers can push these vehicles to their limits.
In the case of laugh haul trucking, specialty trailer tires are used. Trailer tires are a specialized type of vehicle tire that is designed for use on trailers. Trailer tires are designed to operate at lower inflation pressures, and to be able to handle the particular stresses of trailer loads.
These tires are typically developed with a thicker sidewall design with several purposes. First of all, the thicker sidewall permits for a heavier load-bearing capacity. Second, the thicker sidewall helps avoid trailers or heavy-duty trucks from swaying as they travel down the road, boosting their efficiency and drifting at higher speeds.
Special trailer tires often have a symmetric tread pattern with a strong center rib to increase roadway stability, traction and wear. Twin steel belts with higher rim diameters and nylon cord reinforcement (belt edge strips or full-width cap ply), which further stabilizes the tread and increases longevity, are most frequently seen in their internal constructions.
Of course, not all trailers are equal. Numerous cargos will require efficient trailer tires. Such types of tires are best-suited or appropriate for long utility trucks or heavy-duty trucks. They provide smooth performance when dealing with construction materials. Their load and speed durability are also vital for various cargo hauling. There are several different types:
Boat hauling requires both stability and durability. Trailer owners should factor in heavy-load capability, reduced swaying, and improved driving stability because these models function similarly to travel trailer tires. Boat trailer tires will be a great option if they possess the above qualities.
Special trailer tires that function more safely are required for fifth-wheel and travel trailers. These trailers need tires that are stable, fuel-efficient, and have a minimal wobble. Rolling resistance is reduced, while stability increases when sturdy ribs and shallow grooves work together to maximize their surface contact.
Commercial trailer tires are used to help with the weight and traction of the trailer. Trailer tires have different features depending on their use, such as whether they are for commercial trucking or for specialty purposes.
The two most commom types of trailer tires include radial and bias ply tires.
Radial tires have a smooth surface that allows them to maintain contact with the ground while driving, which reduces tire wear, noise, and rolling resistance. On the other hand, bias ply tires have an extra layer of fabric between two layers of rubber which makes them cheaper but less durable than radial tires.
Tirecraft Drayton Valley, in Stony Plain is one of AB’s best-rated auto repair and maintenance service providers that help keep your trailer rolling smoothly down the road. At our commercial centers, we will help you with all of your commercial tire needs, on-road tire services, and heavy-duty wheel alignments. We’ll help you determine which tires are right for your vehicle, be it a passenger vehicle or heavy duty commercial truck.