A complete buyer's guide to tire positions, sizing, performance ratings, and total cost of ownership
Every axle on a commercial truck demands a different type of tire. Choosing the correct tire for each position is the single most important decision affecting safety, fuel economy, and tire longevity.
Front axle tires built for precise handling, lateral stability, and even wear. Ribbed tread patterns provide straight-line tracking and responsive steering. Hanksugi models: HS26+, HS84.
Powered axle tires with deep, aggressive tread for maximum traction in acceleration and braking. Open-shoulder designs clear mud and debris. Hanksugi models: HS86, HS88.
Non-powered axle tires engineered to resist scrubbing, irregular wear, and lateral forces during turns. Straight-rib designs optimize rolling resistance. Hanksugi model: HS86T.
Commercial truck tires use two naming conventions. Understanding both helps you match the right tire to your wheel and application.
Example: 11R22.5
Example: 295/75R22.5
After the size designation, you will find the load index and speed symbol -- for example, 144/141L. These codes define the tire's safe operating envelope.
The load index is a numeric code corresponding to a maximum weight per tire at a given inflation pressure. Dual-marked ratings (e.g., 144/141) indicate single and dual fitment capacities respectively. Exceeding the rated load accelerates wear and increases the risk of catastrophic failure.
The letter code indicates the maximum sustained speed. Most commercial truck tires are rated L (75 mph / 120 km/h) or M (81 mph / 130 km/h). Always select a speed rating that meets or exceeds your operational requirements.
Tread design directly affects traction, wear life, noise, and fuel efficiency. Selecting the correct pattern for your primary operating conditions is critical.
Hanksugi tires feature proprietary HATT-engineered compounds that optimize each tread pattern for maximum mileage and retreadability. Explore our full USA product lineup or LATAM catalog to compare tread options.
Purchase price alone does not tell you which tire is the best value. Total cost of ownership (TCO) measures the true investment across the full tire lifecycle.
The EPA SmartWay Transport Partnership verifies products that meet strict fuel-efficiency and emissions-reduction standards. Here is how it affects your tire decision.
Off-road, mixed-service, and severe-duty applications often demand aggressive tread designs that prioritize traction over rolling resistance. In these cases, selecting the right tread pattern and casing quality outweighs SmartWay status.
Browse Hanksugi's USA Catalog to identify which models carry SmartWay verification for your fleet.
Our team can help you match the right Hanksugi tire to your fleet's routes, loads, and budget.
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