Operator-friendly design:
Low risk - No hammers, no bars, no lifting very heavy tires
Low service height - Easy to roll on and no fear of tire falling off during demounting
Optional ramps - Popular "plus" model includes ramps, and mounting bar
Superior wheel accommodation:
Easy match mounting - Rotate tire on rim when needed for the smoothest ride
Specialty rim friendly - Standard hook can be used to mount and demount challenging tires and rims without fear of damage
Simple controls - Easy to use levers control all operations in a convenient and safe operator position
Versatile jaws - Secure small center holes, thick wide based allow wheels, centerless wheels, and much more
Powerful tools to assist:
Fast and easy rollers - Most tires can be pushed on and off, no switching tools
Inner "drop roller" - Speeds service times, never a need to remove to make room
Hydraulic carriage - Maximum power and fast tool positioning
HD Elite™ wheel balancer at-a-glance:
Measure runout and balance faster than any traditional balancer
Eliminate error opportunities with the patented laser vision system
Solve vibration problems by detecting and matching the high spot of the tire using the diagnostic load roller
Ensure proper centering with patented automatic CenteringCheck®
Maximize efficiency using SmartWeight® technology
True self-calibration with patented eCal auto-calibration
Wheel lift assists up to 500-lb. assemblies and provides proper mounting
Service car and light-truck assemblies as well
Tires are an essential component of any vehicle, as they are the only point of contact between your car and the road. Choosing the right tires for your vehicle can greatly affect its performance and safety.
When choosing tires, it's important to consider factors such as the type of vehicle you have, the type of driving you'll be doing, and the weather conditions in your area. For example, if you drive a sports car and frequently drive on winding roads, you'll want tires that provide good grip and handling. If you live in an area with harsh winters, you'll want tires that provide good traction in snow and ice.
There are a variety of tire types available, including summer tires, winter tires, all-season tires, and performance tires. Summer tires are designed for warm weather and dry roads, and provide good grip and handling. Winter tires, on the other hand, are designed for cold weather and snowy conditions, and provide good traction in these conditions. All-season tires are a compromise between summer and winter tires, and provide decent performance in a wide range of conditions. Performance tires are designed for high-performance vehicles and provide maximum grip and handling.
WE SELL ALL BRANDS, HIGH QUALITY COMMERCIAL TRUCK TIRES AT BEST PRICES!
Here at T&D CERTIFIED AUTO & TRUCK SERVICE CENTER, we have what you're looking for!
To learn more about our tires collection, call us at 508-695-7169 or email us.