Factory-direct HATT-engineered tires for Oklahoma City's triple interstate crossroads, energy sector, and central US freight hub.
Oklahoma City sits at the crossroads of three major interstate highways that together form one of the most important freight junctions in the central United States. I-35 runs north to Wichita and Kansas City, and south to Dallas and the Texas market. I-40 stretches east to Little Rock and Memphis, and west to Amarillo and Albuquerque. I-44 connects to Tulsa and St. Louis. This convergence creates a natural distribution hub where cross-country freight intersects with regional and local delivery networks.
Oklahoma's oil and gas industry drives significant heavy-haul and oilfield service truck traffic throughout the metro area. Drilling equipment, pipe, frac sand, and fuel are transported from supply yards to well sites across the state's active production regions. The cattle and agriculture sectors add another dimension, with livestock haulers and grain trucks operating on rural highways and feedlot access roads. These varied applications demand tires that perform reliably across pavement, gravel, and unpaved surfaces while handling heavy axle loads.
Hanksugi delivers factory-direct commercial truck tires engineered with proprietary HATT technology to give Oklahoma City fleets the lowest cost per mile available. Our retread-guaranteed casings and versatile tread designs handle the diverse conditions that Oklahoma trucking operations encounter. Contact us to connect with authorized dealers serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep Oklahoma City commerce moving
The NAFTA corridor connecting Oklahoma City to Kansas City northbound and Dallas-Fort Worth southbound. A critical freight lane for energy, agriculture, and consumer goods. The HS88 long-haul drive tire delivers fuel-efficient performance on these interstate miles.
The transcontinental corridor connecting Oklahoma City to Little Rock and Memphis eastbound, and Amarillo and the West Coast westbound. Heavy cross-country freight volumes demand tires built for maximum mileage.
Connecting Oklahoma City to Tulsa, the state's second-largest metro area and oil capital. This 100-mile corridor carries dense commercial traffic. The HS68 regional drive tire handles the high-frequency regional runs.
Oklahoma's active oil and gas production regions generate heavy-haul traffic from OKC supply yards to well sites. Off-highway conditions demand tires with reinforced sidewalls and cut-resistant tread. The HS56 drive tire handles these demanding conditions.
Oklahoma remains a major oil and gas producing state. Drilling equipment, pipe, frac materials, and fuel hauling generate heavy truck traffic. Oilfield service trucks need tires that handle both highway miles to the field and rough lease road conditions.
Oklahoma's cattle ranches and feedlots move livestock to processing plants and markets. Agricultural freight including wheat, hay, and feed runs year-round. Livestock trailers and grain hopper trucks need tires rated for maximum axle loads on rural routes.
Oklahoma City's triple-interstate position makes it a natural waypoint for transcontinental freight. Distribution centers and cross-dock operations serve the central US market. High-volume operations demand consistent tire performance and low cost per mile.
Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for every Oklahoma City application
SmartWay-verified for I-35, I-40, and I-44 crossroads operations. Low rolling resistance delivers maximum fuel efficiency for central US long-haul fleets.
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Ideal for Oklahoma City distribution and oilfield supply operations. All-position versatility handles varied terrain from highways to supply yards.
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Built for OKC-Tulsa regional runs and cross-state distribution. Open-shoulder traction for Oklahoma's variable weather from ice storms to summer heat.
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Premium steer tire with HATT technology. Delivers precise handling for Oklahoma fleets navigating the triple-interstate junction and turnpike system.
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Low rolling resistance trailer tire for cattle hauling and agricultural transport. Maximum load ratings for livestock and grain operations.
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Closed-shoulder drive tire for oilfield service and mixed-service operations. Cut and chip resistant tread handles lease roads and industrial conditions.
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Call Hanksugi directly for dealer locations, fleet pricing, and product availability in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Find a DealerContact Hanksugi at +1-561-340-9030 for authorized dealer locations serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. We connect fleets with local dealers stocking the full range of HATT-engineered commercial truck tires.
The HS56 closed-shoulder drive tire offers excellent cut and chip resistance for oilfield service operations. Its reinforced sidewalls handle the rough lease road conditions common in Oklahoma's active production regions.
Yes. Hanksugi offers 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5 tires through our Oklahoma City-area dealer network. All sizes are available in steer, drive, and trailer configurations.
Absolutely. The HS88 long-haul drive tire is engineered for NAFTA corridor routes like I-35. HATT technology delivers low rolling resistance for maximum fuel savings on the Oklahoma City to Dallas-Fort Worth corridor.
Livestock hauling benefits from the HS88 long-haul drive for interstate runs to processing facilities and the HS36 trailer tire for livestock trailers. Both are rated for the heavy axle loads that fully loaded cattle trailers generate.
Contact Hanksugi for fleet pricing, dealer introductions, or to schedule a tire evaluation for your Oklahoma City operation.