I'm buying all new tires next month 11r22.5's all the way around . Im switching from low pros to gain some ground clearance. They'll be open shoulder because I'm in mud constantly and on/off highway tires. Any trash haulers on here that could give me some recommendations ? I'll be on the highway 300 miles a day and into the landfill twice a day . Cuts and punctures are an everyday thing so I'm not going to be spending to much money . I currently have highway tires as this is a new venture they just aren't cutting it .
New tires for delivery into the landfill .
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I wish I could remember the brand and number
Triple crown service had the roadrailer trailers
And The 53 foot ones they bought in the early and mid 90s had open lug tires on them that were indestructible
I think they used those tires because these trailers were always getting driven onto RR tracks and pivoted around on the tracks
I just don’t remember the brand and numberx1Heavy Thanks this. -
Kelly use to have some local tire's that was very good, local tire's are thicker than high way tire's
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Goodyear makes some for trash hauling with some kind of sealer built in to an inner liner
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What ever you get, make sure it’s 16 ply (H) for your application. They will reduce punctures like you described .
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I would look at some Chinesium tires, Double Coins were very popular in the oil field up in ND.
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they all have them they are called refuse tires and you get what you pay for cheap is cheap and the good one cost more.
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Havent found a better H rated Japanese tire for the price than Falkens. Hop on their website and see if there is a dealer close to you. I've had good luck with their 130 steers and 830 drives otr.
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