Truck Tires

Truck tires are specially built for heavy lifting. Whether on even or uneven surfaces, these tires will ensure your truck has a smooth and responsive ride. Truck tires are ideal for a wide range of SUVs and trucks – lighter and heavier alike. Moreover, truck tires deliver optimal performance all year round and in all kinds of weather conditions. They provide quick handling due to their precise balance, improving safety and ease of driving. What’s more, these tires typically have a longer tread life. You don’t have to worry about their wear rate when you take on to the freeways or muddy paths.

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Ground Speed

Voyager HT

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All-Season
All-Season
Long Lasting
Long Lasting
50,000 Mileage Warranty
50,000 Mileage Warranty

Starting from$86.79 /ea

Supermax

HT-1

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All-Season
All-Season
Touring
Touring
Highway
Highway

Starting from$88.09 /ea

Michelin

X-Ice Snow

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Winter/Snow
Winter/Snow
Long Lasting
Long Lasting
40,000 Mileage Warranty
40,000 Mileage Warranty

Starting from$88.21 /ea

Forceum

Heptagon SUV

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All-Season
All-Season
Performance
Performance
SUV
SUV

Starting from$88.68 /ea

Cosmo

Tigertail

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All-Season
All-Season
Performance
Performance
SUV
SUV

Starting from$88.82 /ea

Lionhart

LIONCLAW HT

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All-Season
All-Season
Highway
Highway
40,000 Mileage Warranty
40,000 Mileage Warranty

Starting from$89.06 /ea

Leao

R781

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All-Season
All-Season
Trailer
Trailer
Highway
Highway

Starting from$89.27 /ea

Lexani

LXHT-206

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All-Season
All-Season
Performance
Performance
Highway
Highway
40,000 Mileage Warranty
40,000 Mileage Warranty

Starting from$90.02 /ea

Waterfall

Terra-X H/T

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Summer
Summer
Highway
Highway
SUV
SUV

Starting from$90.61 /ea

Forceum

Penta

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All-Season
All-Season
Touring
Touring
35,000 Mileage Warranty
35,000 Mileage Warranty

Starting from$91.08 /ea

JK Tyre

Blazze H/T

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All-Season
All-Season
Highway
Highway

Starting from$91.19 /ea

Kenda

Klever S/T KR52

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All-Season
All-Season
Trailer
Trailer
Highway
Highway

Starting from$91.96 /ea

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of tires you should get depends on factors like terrain, driving conditions, and personal preferences. For the best performance, reach out to Discounted Wheel Warehouse for expert opinion.

When you look at the sidewall of a truck tire, you will see a series of numbers. Let's take 215/55r17 as an example. First, 215 indicates tire width in millimeters and 55 represents the aspect ratio. Next, R stands for radial construction. Finally, 17 denotes the diameter of the wheel.

We do not recommend using passenger tires for light trucks due to safety and performance challenges. Passenger car tires may not meet the load-carrying capacity of your truck.

We don’t recommend putting trailer tires on a truck. The difference in tire construction could potentially lead to handling and safety issues.

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