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To identify your tire size, check the tire sidewall where it’s molded, like a vehicle tire. If the tire is too damaged, locate the machine’s data plate for the size. For further assistance, contact your Territory Sales Manager with the machine’s make and model, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

These names are associated with the solid tire meaning that the tire has a lock ring built onto the base of the tire, so you don’t see it. If the unit comes in with click-style tires and there are none available when the tires need to be replaced, you can simply buy appropriate lock rings and replace them with the standard tire.

Worn tires reduce traction and increase fuel consumption. Check the tire wear bar on the sidewall or contact your local servicing agent for replacement guidance.

Share details about your forklift and its environment with our sales team, and they’ll recommend the best product for your needs.

Forklift tires can sustain damage or wear out through regular use. Worn tires can reduce traction, increase fuel consumption, and lead to handling issues. It may be tempting to look at a functioning tire and think, “It seems fine,” but this can be risky. Instead, check the tire wear bar on the sidewall to determine if the tires need replacing or contact your local servicing agent.

By sharing a few details about your forklift and its operating environment with our sales team, they will guide you toward the product that best fits your specific needs.