Factory-direct HATT-engineered tires for Mount Rushmore State's agricultural corridors, manufacturing hubs, and Great Plains freight routes.
South Dakota sits at the crossroads of the northern Great Plains. I-90 traverses the state east to west from Sioux Falls to Rapid City, while I-29 runs north-south along the eastern border connecting to Fargo and Omaha. Agriculture is the economic backbone, with cattle, corn, soybeans, and wheat driving year-round trucking demand across vast distances between farms, feedlots, and processing plants.
Hanksugi delivers factory-direct commercial truck tires built with proprietary HATT technology for South Dakota's challenging conditions. The state experiences temperature extremes from summer heat to harsh winter cold, with high winds across exposed plains adding stress to every tire on the road. Sioux Falls has grown into a significant distribution and manufacturing hub, adding regional freight volume. SmartWay-verified tires help South Dakota fleets control fuel costs across the long corridors that connect the state to regional markets.
Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep South Dakota commerce moving
South Dakota's primary east-west interstate stretching 412 miles from Sioux Falls to Rapid City and the Wyoming border. Carries agricultural products, manufactured goods, and tourism-related freight. Wind exposure and temperature extremes demand tire durability.
Running along the eastern border through Sioux Falls, Brookings, and Watertown to the North Dakota line. A critical agricultural freight corridor connecting South Dakota to Omaha and Fargo distribution markets.
Sioux Falls metro ring routes serving the state's largest distribution and manufacturing center. Regional delivery and last-mile operations demand versatile all-position tires that handle urban stops and highway transitions.
North-south routes through central South Dakota's agricultural heartland. Cattle haulers, grain trucks, and agricultural equipment move between remote ranching communities and market centers.
South Dakota's cattle ranches, corn fields, and soybean farms generate constant trucking demand. Livestock haulers move cattle between ranches, feedlots, and processing plants, while grain trucks transport crops to elevators and ethanol plants. Hanksugi tires handle the heavy loads and mixed road conditions of agricultural operations.
Sioux Falls and surrounding communities have developed a strong manufacturing sector producing food products, machinery, and construction materials. Manufactured goods ship by truck across I-90 and I-29 corridors to regional markets.
South Dakota's continental climate brings hot summers and frigid winters with high winds year-round. Exposed I-90 corridor conditions can match Wyoming for wind severity. Tires must perform across a temperature range exceeding 130 degrees between summer and winter extremes.
Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for Great Plains conditions

Built for I-90 runs across South Dakota's open plains. Low rolling resistance delivers fuel savings on the long, flat stretches between Sioux Falls and Rapid City.

Ideal for agricultural routes and I-29 corridor distribution. Open-shoulder traction handles wet and icy South Dakota roads while maintaining highway mileage.

Designed for Sioux Falls metro delivery and agricultural freight. All-position versatility handles urban distribution and farm-to-market hauling across the state.

Premium steer tire for South Dakota long-haul and regional fleets. Even wear across open stretches of I-90 with stability in high crosswinds.

Purpose-built trailer tire for South Dakota agricultural and manufacturing freight. Fuel efficiency across the long distances of Great Plains trucking.

Built for mixed on/off-highway conditions common in South Dakota agriculture and construction. Cut-resistant compound handles gravel roads and rough terrain.
Hanksugi is expanding its authorized dealer network across the northern United States including South Dakota. We are actively seeking dealer partners in the Sioux Falls and Rapid City markets. South Dakota fleets can purchase directly by contacting our US headquarters.
South Dakota fleets can buy factory-direct. Call us for volume pricing and delivery to your Sioux Falls or Rapid City operation.
Interested in becoming a Hanksugi dealer in South Dakota? We offer competitive margins and factory support. Contact us.
Our dealer network is expanding across the northern and central states. Check the dealer locator for the nearest location.
Contact us directly for factory-direct fleet pricing and delivery to your Sioux Falls or Rapid City operation. We are expanding our dealer network.
The HS68 regional drive handles farm-to-market routes, while the HS84 all-position tire provides versatility for livestock and grain hauling between farms, feedlots, and processing plants.
Yes. HATT-engineered compounds maintain flexibility and traction in the extreme cold that South Dakota experiences, with siping patterns designed for snow and ice grip.
All major sizes including 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5 in steer, drive, trailer, and all-position configurations.
Absolutely. The HS88 long-haul and HS84 all-position tires are ideal for Sioux Falls manufacturing and distribution operations shipping across I-90 and I-29.
Contact Hanksugi for factory-direct fleet pricing for your South Dakota operation, or inquire about becoming a dealer in the Sioux Falls market.