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  2. Begin by entering your CUSTOMER NAME, DATE, and CUSTOMER LOCATION in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Select the appropriate TREAD type from the list provided. You can choose from options TR-1 through TR-17 based on your tire's condition.
  4. For each section (TREAD, SHOULDER, SIDEWALL, BEAD, INTERIOR, GENERAL), mark any applicable issues by checking the corresponding boxes. If necessary, provide additional comments in the Comments section.
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It's the steer tires' job to keep the truck heading in the right direction. Drive tires provide traction to get the truck going and keep it moving, while the trailer tires just kind of go along for the ride.
If you are going by mileage, experts generally recommend that you replace your tires anywhere from every 25,000 miles to every 75,000 miles.
Those with 24-inch wheels are usually the heaviest and weigh close to 80kgs. Medium size truck tires, i.e., those with a 22.5-inch size, generally weigh 60kg. Small truck tires, like those used underneath pickups, weigh approximately 35kg.

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Drive tires are located on the truck cab's rear axle, immediately before the trailer, and are powered by the transmission to propel the load forward. Because they maximize traction, drive tires have a siped or lug-head tread design.
The tire of a semi-truck plays a critical role in the safety and performance of the vehicle. The tire of a semi-truck weighs 110 pounds.
Here are the Most Popular Semi Truck Rim Sizes and their Weight: Type of RimSize of RimGross WeightDirect Bolt22.5 x 6.7575 lbs.White Ton22.5 x 6.7590 lbs.Tube Type22.5 x 6.7590 lbs.Hub Pilot 4 Hand Hole22.5 x 8.2569 lbs.7 more rows
BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper, Firestone, General, Goodyear, Hankook, Kelly, Kumho, Michelin, Mickey Thompson, Nexen, Nitto, Toyo, and Yokohama currently manufacture tires here in America.
\u201cSteer tires are designed to perform their best on the front axle position because they influence the handling and cornering greatly, but they can be used for the drive and trailer positions,\u201d Hankook's Herrington says.

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