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  1. TITAN GRIZZ LSW305R-343 TL RADIAL
    TITAN GRIZZ LSW305R-343 TL RADIAL
    305R-343 121A3 TIRE ONLY
    Item #: G30573
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    Bearing
    -
    Bolt Pattern
    -
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    -
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    TITAN
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    RADIAL
    Country of Origin
    USA
    Diameter
    305
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    R3
    Load Index
    121
    Load/Speed Index
    121A3
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    3200
    Max PSI
    52
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    25.3
    Pattern/Position
    R-3
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    121A3
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    343
    Rim Size
    343mmX229mm
    Rim Width
    229 mm
    Rolling Circumference
    78
    Section Width
    11.5
    Size
    305R-343
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    A3/10
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    11
    Style
    GRIZZ LSW RADIAL TL
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    8/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    R3 LSW
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    47.000000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Offset in/mm
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  2. TITAN ND LCM E3/L3 TL
    TITAN ND LCM E3/L3 TL
    29.5-25 34 TIRE ONLY - SUPPLIER WAREHOUSE DIRECT
    Item #: 6NNXW1
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    -
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    TITAN
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    USA
    Diameter
    29.5
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    E3/L3
    Load Index
    198
    Load/Speed Index
    198B
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    29100
    Max PSI
    58
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    74.7
    Pattern/Position
    E3/L3
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    34
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    25
    Rim Size
    25X25
    Rim Width
    25
    Rolling Circumference
    217
    Section Width
    30.5
    Size
    29.5-25
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    B/30
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    32.2
    Style
    ND LCM TL
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    47/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    E3/L3
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    1107.000000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Offset in/mm
    -
  3. OTR OUTRIGGER R4
    OTR OUTRIGGER R4
    445/50D-710 I TIRE ONLY - SUPPLIER WAREHOUSE DIRECT
    Item #: T518445710
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    RIM NOT INCLUDED
    Bolt Pattern
    -
    Box Quantity
    -
    Brand
    OTR
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    SRI LANKA, THAILAND, INDIA, CHINA
    Diameter
    445
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    R4
    Load Index
    177
    Load/Speed Index
    177A2
    Machine Fitment/Application
    GENIE Z-135 Z-80 101234 101235 101236 101769 101770 ; JLG 1200SJP 1250AJP 1350AJP 272055 272056 4520261
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    16100
    Max PSI
    85
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    46.8
    Pattern/Position
    R4
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    18
    Ratio
    50
    Rim Diameter
    710
    Rim Size
    710mmX15
    Rim Width
    15
    Rolling Circumference
    -
    Section Width
    18
    Size
    445/50D-710
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    A2/5
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    -
    Style
    OUTRIGGER TL
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    -
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    R4
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    195.000000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Offset in/mm
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  4. OTR OUTRIGGER R4
    OTR OUTRIGGER R4
    12-16.5 F TIRE ONLY
    Item #: T51212165
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    -
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    -
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    -
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    OTR
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    -
    Diameter
    12
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    R4
    Load Index
    -
    Load/Speed Index
    -
    Machine Fitment/Application
    GENIE S-40 73197 ; JLG 2600MRT 260MRT 3394RT 400S 4394RT 450A SERIES II 250076 250077 257740 257746 258009 258010 270074 270075 272336 4520216
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    6320
    Max PSI
    80
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    33
    Pattern/Position
    -
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    12
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    16.5
    Rim Size
    16.5X9.75
    Rim Width
    9.75
    Rolling Circumference
    -
    Section Width
    12.35
    Size
    12-16.5
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    -
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    -
    Style
    OUTRIGGER
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    -
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    -
    Type
    R4
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    87.000000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Offset in/mm
    -
  5. DEESTONE D505 MPT TL
    DEESTONE D505 MPT TL
    12.5-20 F TIRE ONLY
    Item #: DS5099
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    Bearing
    -
    Bolt Pattern
    -
    Box Quantity
    -
    Brand
    DEESTONE
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    THAILAND
    Diameter
    12.5
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    MPT
    Load Index
    132
    Load/Speed Index
    132G
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    4410
    Max PSI
    62
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    40.9
    Pattern/Position
    MPT
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    12
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    20
    Rim Size
    20X11
    Rim Width
    11
    Rolling Circumference
    -
    Section Width
    12.8
    Size
    12.5-20
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    G/55
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    18.9
    Style
    D505 MPT
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    21/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    MPT
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    101.600000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Offset in/mm
    -
  6. CARLISLE PREMIUM WIDE TRAC TT W/FLAP
    CARLISLE PREMIUM WIDE TRAC TT W/FLAP
    8.25-15 G TIRE ONLY
    Item #: 60121
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    -
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    Brand
    CARLSTAR (FORMERLY CARLISLE)
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    USA
    Diameter
    8.25
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    -
    Load Index
    159
    Load/Speed Index
    159A3
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    9385
    Max PSI
    120
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    33.6
    Pattern/Position
    PREMIUM WIDE TRAC
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    14
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    15
    Rim Size
    15X6.5
    Rim Width
    6.5
    Rolling Circumference
    -
    Section Width
    9.8
    Size
    8.25-15
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    A3/10
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    -
    Style
    PREMIUM WIDE TRAC TT
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    24/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBE TYPE
    Type
    PREMIUM WIDE TRAC
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    90.800000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
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    Wheel Offset in/mm
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  7. TITAN LIFT RIGGER II TL
    TITAN LIFT RIGGER II TL
    400/70-20 150A8 TIRE ONLY - SUPPLIER WAREHOUSE DIRECT
    Item #: 43C34L
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    Bearing
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    -
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    -
    Brand
    TITAN
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    USA
    Diameter
    400
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    L2
    Load Index
    150
    Load/Speed Index
    150B
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    7400
    Max PSI
    61
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    42.6
    Pattern/Position
    L2
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    150A8
    Ratio
    70
    Rim Diameter
    20
    Rim Size
    20X14
    Rim Width
    14
    Rolling Circumference
    127
    Section Width
    17.2
    Size
    400/70-20
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    B/30
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    19.58
    Style
    LIFT RIGGER II
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    33/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    L2
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    171.000000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
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    Wheel Offset in/mm
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  8. TITAN LOADER DOZER II L2 TL
    TITAN LOADER DOZER II L2 TL
    20.5-25 F TIRE ONLY - SUPPLIER WAREHOUSE DIRECT
    Item #: 431121
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    LATERALLY DESIGNED LUGS PROVIDE MAXIMUM , EVEN TRACTION ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE LUG. RESISTS BUCKLING, CRACKING AND TEARING.
    Bearing
    -
    Bolt Pattern
    -
    Box Quantity
    -
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    TITAN
    Center Bore in/mm
    -
    Construction
    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    USA
    Diameter
    20.5
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    L2
    Load Index
    174
    Load/Speed Index
    174A2
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    14800
    Max PSI
    36
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    56.3
    Pattern/Position
    L2
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    12
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    25
    Rim Size
    25X17
    Rim Width
    17
    Rolling Circumference
    169
    Section Width
    21.7
    Size
    20.5-25
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    A2/5
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    25
    Style
    LOADER DOZER II L2 TL
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    36/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    L2
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    331.000000
    Wheel Back Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Front Spacing in/mm
    -
    Wheel Offset in/mm
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  9. TITAN SUPER GRADER G2/L-2 TL
    TITAN SUPER GRADER G2/L-2 TL
    16.00-24 H TIRE ONLY - SPECIAL ORDER
    Item #: 3SG666
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    TITAN
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    -
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    BIAS
    Country of Origin
    USA
    Diameter
    16.00
    Finish
    -
    Hub Length
    -
    Industry Code
    L2/G2
    Load Index
    160
    Load/Speed Index
    160A8
    Machine Fitment/Application
    -
    Max Load Capacity (Lbs)
    9900
    Max PSI
    44
    Mounted Diameter (Inch)
    58.8
    Pattern/Position
    L2/G2
    Ply/Load Index/Star Rating
    16
    Ratio
    -
    Rim Diameter
    24
    Rim Size
    24X10
    Rim Width
    10
    Rolling Circumference
    174
    Section Width
    17.48
    Size
    16.00-24
    Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)
    A8/25
    Static Loaded Radius (inch)
    26.1
    Style
    SUPER GRADER TL
    Surface / Terrain
    -
    Tread Depth (32nds)
    35/32
    Tread Width
    -
    Tube Type / Tubeless
    TUBELESS
    Type
    L2/G2
    Valve
    -
    Weight (Lbs.)
    313.000000
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    -
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What Are Construction Tires?

Tires for construction machinery are robust and heavy-duty tires specially designed to cope with the demanding environments of construction sites. They are engineered to support various types of heavy equipment, such as loaders, backhoes, graders, dump trucks, and other specialized machinery that operate in construction zones. Unlike standard vehicle tires, construction machinery tires must withstand extreme conditions including rough terrain, heavy loads, high torque, and constant exposure to abrasive materials like rocks, gravel, and debris.

The primary function of these tires is to provide stability, support, and mobility to construction equipment. They are constructed to ensure that the machines can navigate across uneven and potentially hazardous job sites while carrying or moving large amounts of materials. Safety, durability, and efficiency are the key considerations in the design of construction machinery tires, as any tire failure can result in costly downtime and safety risks.

Designs and Features of Tires for Construction Machinery

The design and features of tires for construction machinery focus on maximizing their life span, ensuring safety, and enhancing the performance of the equipment they are fitted on. Here are some key aspects of these tires:

  • Tread Patterns: Construction tires feature aggressive tread patterns that provide high traction necessary for maneuvering through mud, sand, and loose soil. The deep treads also aid in self-cleaning, preventing the build-up of materials that can affect traction and stability.
  • Sidewall Protection: The sidewalls of construction machinery tires are reinforced to resist punctures and cuts from sharp objects commonly found at construction sites. This increases the tire's durability and reduces the likelihood of blowouts.
  • Rubber Compounds: The rubber compounds used in these tires are often more resistant to wear and tear. They may include special additives that increase resistance to heat buildup, cuts, and abrasions, extending the life of the tire under heavy use.
  • Ply Ratings and Load Capacity: Construction tires have higher ply ratings indicating stronger construction and a higher capacity to carry heavy loads. They are built to endure the stress of heavy weights without deformation.
  • Radial or Bias Construction: Depending on the application, construction tires may be made with radial or bias-ply construction. Radial tires generally offer better fuel economy and a smoother ride, while bias-ply tires are often more resistant to sidewall damage.
  • Air-filled or Solid: While many construction tires are air-filled (pneumatic), some applications may use solid (non-pneumatic) tires, which are immune to punctures but offer a harsher ride.

Applications and Uses of Tires for Construction Machinery

Tires for construction machinery are vital for a vast array of applications within the construction industry. Here’s how they are used:

  • Earthmoving Equipment: Large machines such as excavators, bulldozers, and wheel loaders rely on these tires to move earth and other materials around the construction site.
  • Material Handling: Telehandlers and forklifts use construction tires to transport building materials across job sites while maintaining stability and grip.
  • Road Building: Road rollers and graders equipped with specialized tires compact soil and asphalt during road construction for a smooth, level surface.
  • Transporting Equipment: Articulated dump trucks and rigid haulers require highly durable tires to carry massive loads over variable terrain without failing.
  • Specialty Machinery: Trenchers, pile drivers, and concrete pumps also benefit from these heavy-duty tires, as they need to remain stable while performing precision tasks.

Construction machinery tires are integral to the success of construction projects, as they directly affect the equipment's performance, safety, and productivity. Their design ensures that construction vehicles can operate in challenging environments without interruption, contributing to the efficient completion of construction tasks.

Construction Tires FAQs

How Do I Determine the Right Tire Size for My Construction Equipment?

The correct tire size will be listed in the manual or on the manufacturer’s website if your equipment still has OEM rims.

Should you not have access to a manual or cannot find information from the manufacturer, you can measure the rim’s width and diameter and the clearance in the wheel well to find appropriate tires. Construction tires come in both metric and standard sizes.

Metric tire sizes use this format: 300/75R-18. The first number indicates the tire is 300mm wide. The second number is the aspect ratio, which divides the width by the sidewall height. In this case, the sidewall height is 75% of the tire’s width.

The R indicates the tire is radial rather than bias-ply construction. The last number indicates the tire is intended for a rim that’s 18 inches in diameter.

Standard sizes typically use a two-number format that looks like this: 10x16.5. The first number is the tire width in inches, with this particular tire being 10 inches wide.

The second number is the rim diameter in inches, with this tire being intended for a 16.5-inch rim. There is not usually a ratio number or an overall height for the tire in standard sizing.

If you’re unsure whether a tire will fit inside your fender or wheel well, check all the dimensions listed for the tire on the seller’s or manufacturer's website, then measure your equipment.

Which Types of Construction Tires Are Available?

Construction equipment varies greatly in size, weight, and purpose. Tires for these machines are typically classified with letters that stand for which piece of equipment they’re for. For instance, E tires are for earthmovers, L tires are for loaders, and G tires are for graders.

In addition to letter designations, these tires will also feature numbers to indicate the tread type and hardness of the rubber.

For example, L2 tires have deep, widely spaced lugs for secure traction in loose soil. Higher numbers indicate harder, more durable rubber, with L5 tires having the toughest, most puncture and scrape-resistant rubber compounds.

What’s the Difference Between Bias-Ply and Radial Construction Tires?

Tires can be radial or bias-ply construction. Radial tires use 90-degree plies that run from bead to bead and a series of steel belts directly under the tread. As a result, the tread and sidewall act independently, improving heat distribution, handling, traction, and durability.

Bias-ply tires use diagonally laid plies that form a stiff carcass. These tires typically have a stiffer ride, less predictable handling, less longevity, poorer durability, and build up heat more quickly than radials. However, bias-ply tires are less prone to sidewall punctures and cost less to purchase.

How Long Do Construction Tires Typically Last?

Tire longevity depends on the type of tire and its amount of use. On the low end of longevity, soft rubber tires that see high continuous use might last as little as 600 hours, which typically is about six months. Hard, thick rubber tires used occasionally on smooth surfaces can last as much as 10,000 hours.

Remember that age takes as much of a toll on tires as use does. In general, construction tires will last 3–5 years. Beyond five years, the rubber will start to become brittle and crack, especially if the tires have been left in constant sunlight.

Are There Puncture-Resistant Tires for Construction Machines and Vehicles?

Airless tires and solid rubber tires are effectively puncture-proof. Unlike traditional pneumatic tires that rely on air pressure to maintain shape, they either feature a series of support structures or are entirely made of one solid piece of rubber.

These tires also typically feature higher load capacities and longer lifespans, though ride quality is usually harsher.

What Load Capacity Do Construction Tires Support?

A construction tire’s load index indicates how much weight it can support. Load indexes are three-digit numbers that have a corresponding number of pounds they can handle. A load index of 130 means the tire can support 4,190 pounds.

Construction tires will typically feature load indexes well over 100, which would be a tire that can handle 1,754 pounds and can be as high as 269, which would support 227,370 pounds.

Do Larger Construction Tires Improve Performance?

The larger the tire, the higher the top speed. However, more torque is required to achieve speed. Larger tires can also improve ride quality, assuming they are pneumatic radials, as the taller sidewall offers more of a cushion.

However, larger tires may not fit properly on a stock machine as they can rub in wheel wells around turns and when the suspension is compressed.

Wider tires can improve traction, but this is dependent upon the terrain. Deep-lugged tires intended for use in snow or mud need to be able to reach through and grip the ground underneath, and in such cases, a wider tire may not be desirable. However, wide flotation tires will improve performance in sand.

If you’re not sure whether a set of tires will provide the performance you need, consult a tire expert.

What Is the Recommended Tire Pressure for Construction Tires?

Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for tire pressure. Operating outside a safe range can lead to severe tire damage. Underinflation can ruin the cords or belts inside a tire and will provide poor traction. Overinflation can lead to low grip and even a blowout.

There is no universal tire pressure, as some tires can safely operate at pressures as low as 20 PSI while others are intended for as much as 150 PSI.

How Do I Maintain My Construction Tires?

To maximize the lifespan of your construction tires, follow these tips:

  • Do not store the tires in direct sunlight
  • Never under or overinflate the tires
  • Do not subject your tires to higher loads than they can handle
  • Inspect tires for damage before and after use
  • Clean the tires thoroughly after use
  • Do not expose the tires to harsh chemicals
  • Do not use the tires outside their intended operating temperature or climate
  • Keep equipment in good shape to avoid unnatural wear patterns
  • Use responsible driving habits

Perhaps most important of all, use the appropriate tires for your particular machine. Always choose the correct tread type, rubber hardness, size, and construction (radial or bias-ply) for your given application.

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