Commercial tire market

Commercial truck tires in Texas

Compare steer, drive, trailer, regional haul, long haul, and fleet replacement paths for Texas operators before contacting a supplier or retailer.

Freight hubs

Houston, Dallas, San Antonio are common commercial tire planning markets in Texas.

Corridors

I-10, I-35, I-45 can affect replacement timing, roadside access, and fleet stocking decisions.

Continental HDR2 11R22.5 tire9
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Commercial drive

Continental HDR2

11R22.5drive
Category
Commercial drive
Use case
drive

Regional and line-haul drive tire searches with traction and retread value in mind

Live price at retailer checkoutConfirm size, load rating, speed rating, and fitment before purchase.
Bridgestone R196 11R22.5 tire12
Retailer SearchCheck RetailerCommercial

Commercial trailer

Bridgestone R196

11R22.5trailer
Category
Commercial trailer
Use case
trailer

Trailer tire searches where casing value, wear, and fleet uptime matter

Live price at retailer checkoutConfirm size, load rating, speed rating, and fitment before purchase.

Commercial tire quote

Need truck tires for a fleet or owner-operator vehicle?

Availability varies by region, casing, load range, and application. Send the basics and confirm specs with the retailer or supplier before purchase.

Confirm tire size, quantity, location, load range, and application when speaking with a supplier.

FAQ

What commercial truck tire positions matter in Texas?

Most fleets separate steer, drive, and trailer tires because tread design, casing value, and application requirements differ by axle position.

Which freight corridors matter for Texas tire planning?

I-10, I-35, I-45 are common research corridors for tire planning, roadside replacement, and fleet stocking decisions.

Should owner-operators compare retreads and new tires?

Yes, but retread decisions depend on casing condition, axle position, fleet policy, application, and supplier inspection.

What should fleets confirm before buying?

Confirm tire size, axle position, load range, casing policy, haul type, installation access, current price, and supplier availability.

Reviewed by TireSearchEngine Editorial Team. Updated June 3, 2026. Sources: commercial tire application data, fleet tire planning guidance, retailer availability paths, and the TireSearchEngine methodology.