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Long Haul Freight

The Right Tires for the Long Haul

Whether moving dry freight, produce or liquid. The long haul freight industry drives more miles than any other. Fuel economy, extending tread life and comfort for the long seat hours are expected of the freight hauling tire.

There are many things to consider when picking the right tire for your fleet. Let our team help you choose the right one.

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Tips to Prevent Irregular Long Haul Tire Wear

Long trips down highways can quickly develop irregular wear patterns in your tires. Below are some tips to help recognize and avoid this.

check Frequent inspection of tires
check Setting correct air pressure for the weight you are hauling
check Picking the right tread application
check Making sure alignment on both truck and trailer are running true
check Choosing a tire that helps reduce heat build up

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Krista Gibb

These guys are amazing! Tire terminal is the only place I will deal with my tires going forward. They followed through on everything they promised and more! Super friendly and easy to deal with. I highly recommend them! Andrew and Mike were very helpful. Thanks again!! Very satisfied customer.

Mazin

Guys at the front desk are amazing. Huge store with lots of knowledgeable and professional staff. Highly recommend.

Oscar C

First time visiting The Tire Terminal and I wholeheartedly recommend this place. Process was very straightforward, I booked an appointment through their website, they send you a confirmation with a quote, once they receive the tires (they have a huge inventory) they’ll text you to let you know when to drop by. The guys working there are very nice and help you out with any questions and maybe it was the time of the year (January) but I was in and out in 20 minutes. Best part was I saved $300 over the price at the dealer. Whohoo!