May 2013, TruckingInfo.com - WebXclusive
By Jim Park
Retreading tires provides the absolute lowest cost per mile of any tire management strategy. When coupled with other enhanced preventive maintenance measures, a retreaded tire can easily go half a million miles or more, all things being equal.
Tags: Retread, Tires
April 2013, TruckingInfo.com - WebXclusive
By Jim Park
Tire maintenance is like preparing a fine meal. Unless you really like cooking and are very good at it, it's far easier – and safer sometimes – to visit a nice restaurant. Here are five reasons you might want to consider outsourcing your tire work.
Tags: Maintenance, Goodyear, Michelin, Outsourcing, Tires
March 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park
A driver picks up a trailer from a drop yard. Before departing, the driver does a walk-around inspection, kicks the tires, checks the lights and then sticks it into the wind. He or she has no idea how much air pressure is in those tires, except to be fairly sure none of them is flat — visibly flat, that is. Any one or several of those tires could be underinflated, or even technically flat.
Tags: Goodyear, Continental Tires, Tire Inflation, Tire blowout, Tires
February 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Evan Lockridge
The economic recession had profound effects on trucking, but one of the most surprising is a greater need for tires on trucks that need to be used in more than one application. That's the opposite of another trend, which is more single-application-specific tires.
Tags: Goodyear, Michelin, Retread tires, Continental Tires, Bridgestone, Tires
March 2013, TruckingInfo.com - WebXclusive
By Jim Park
Changing truck tires isn't rocket science. Since tire service isn't cheap, it's not uncommon to find smaller fleets and even some bigger ones doing their own tire maintenance. But safety needs to be the priority in any shop.
Tags: Safety, Tires, Shop Tools
March 2013, TruckingInfo.com - WebXclusive
By Jim Park
People will tell you that wheel balancing isn't necessary these days. Going back 10 or 20 years, new tires often needed a small amount of weight to balance out the irregularities in the old production process. With today's more exacting manufacturing standards, irregularities are the exception. But that doesn't mean you can't benefit from wheel balancing.
Tags: Tires, Wheels
January 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park
If stretching your tire budget means buying cheaper tires, you may be cheating yourself. You'll get more tires for less money — and that looks good up front — but does that theory hold up after six months or a year?
Tags: Retread tires, Tires
October 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
In tire and wheel mounting, the line between right and wrong is a thin one. A few thousandths of an inch on either side of correct can throw tires and wheels into a mean wobble or cause them to bounce up and down like pistons
Tags: Tires, tires & wheels, concentric mounting, tire troubleshooting
September 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
When it comes to the alignment on your truck, "close enough" can cost you a lot of money
Tags: Tires
September 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Compared to, say, slopping out a hog barn, checking tire pressure is a hoot. No wonder drivers take so readily to the task
Tags: Tires
July 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Think of a tire casing as a foundation. It's the foundation of the whole tire, but also the foundation of a successful tire-cost management program
Tags: Tires
April 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Rolf Lockwood, Contributing Editor
There's no shortage of information on wheel integrity: posters, pamphlets, simple one-page instruction sheets and a bunch of YouTube videos, not to mention mandatory day-long wheel-installation courses. We're inundated with education on how to make sure wheels stay attached to the truck
Tags: Tires
March 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Weekly tire pressure checks might seem unrealistically ambitious, but given what's at stake in terms of tread wear and tire life, it's a worthwhile goal. Regular tire inspections should, obviously, include pressure checks
Tags: Tires
March 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
There's more to a proper tire inspection than kicking it with a cold boot
Tags: Tires
January 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The service truck arrives at 8:30 Sunday morning, as usual. The two tire techs unload 16 freshly mounted and balanced, retreaded drive tires, eight new steer tires on reconditioned wheels, and a take-off drive tir
Tags: Tires
December 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Good and bad in the wheel-bearing world is divided by a very fine line - about the width of two human hairs, in fact. That's not much of a margin considering the potential consequences of improper adjustment
Tags: Tires
December 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
If something is set to factory specs it must be just right, right? In the alignment world, "factory specs" really means it's close enough. Close enough, however, might not be good enough when your tires are being chewed right off the wheels
Tags: Tires
December 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Vehicle alignment is a great example of why they teach geometry in high school. How many times did you wonder when you would ever use Euclidean geometry or the Pythagorean theorem?
Tags: Tires
November 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Even when your tires aren't out on the road getting used and abused, they're still costing you money. Stacked in a warehouse or in a storage trailer on the back forty, they're taking up valuable floor spac
Tags: Tires
October 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Next to the click-click-click sound of your starter on a cold winter morning, a trucker's most dreaded sound has to be the hiss of a slowly deflating tire
Tags: Tires
October 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Pneumatic or "balloon" tires go back to 1845, when Robert W. Thomson filled a leather-covered rubber tube with air and wrapped it around a wheel
Tags: Tires
August 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Thousands of tires are cast prematurely onto scrap piles every month. That's hundreds of thousands of miles of operation fleets give up because their tires die untimely, unnatural and often unnecessary deaths. And the tires themselves are rarely to blame
Tags: Tires
August 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The wear demons don't discriminate between standard and wide-base single tires. With a few exceptions, the kinds of irregular wear that standard tires exhibit will appear on wide-base singles, too
Tags: Tires
August 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Al Cohn, Director New Market Development & Engineering Support, Pressure Systems International
Most fleets consider tire valve stems and valve hardware as an afterthought, but there are many issues associated with valve stem hardware that fleets need to be aware of
Tags: Tires
July 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The next time you're driving alongside a truck at highway speed, have a look at the wheels. They should be running straight and true without any wobble or vibration
Tags: Tires
May 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
Excessive heat, road construction, impending safety regulations and other factors created a tire shortage within the trucking industry last summer, sidelining a record number of tractors and trailers
Tags: Tires
April 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The knee-bone connects to the leg-bone. The leg-bone connects to the ankle-bone. The axle-bone connects to the wheel-bone, and the wheel-bone connects to the tire-bone … so the song goes, sort of.
Tags: Tires
March 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Still looking for good reasons to embrace retreaded tires? Have you seen the price of oil lately?
Tags: Tires
March 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
How much are you willing to invest to make your tires last longer? There is no shortage of tools or strategies available to help prolong tire life, and thereby reduce tire costs, but are they worth the effort and expense
Tags: Tires
December 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Try starting a discussion about balancing truck wheels
Tags: Tires
November 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
An estimated 2,000 tons of lead tire weights are lost from vehicles each year
Tags: Tires
November 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Attaching wheels to a truck hub is serious business. Yet it's not uncommon to see some big bruiser of a mechanic, one foot against the bottom of the tire, whaling away with a 1-inch-drive impact gun driving the wheel nuts home
Tags: Tires
November 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
We focus on tires here, mostly, but wheels and hubs, and the other gear that attaches tires to trucks, deserve attention too. Wheel-ends function as a system:
Tags: Tires
October 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
As I write each month on the latest advancements in tire development and improvements in technology to prolong tire life and reduce operating costs, one single theme remains front and center: the need to keep tires properly inflated
Tags: Tires
March 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
If you were serious about getting the best odds on a pro basketball bet, you'd research the heck out of the starting lineups, and know in advance that Kobe Bryant's sprained ankle doesn't seem to be much of a liabilit
Tags: Tires
December 2009, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Tires are under constant attack, from the normal dynamic forces acting on the tread rubber, to a barrage of scrubbing and scraping actions caused by misaligned axles, unbalanced rotation, loose wheel bearings, and more
Tags: Tires
August 2009, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
You don't need me to tell you that maintaining correct tire inflation pressure across a fleet of trucks and trailers is a challenge of biblical proportion
Tags: Tires
June 2009, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Nobody questions that tires will wear out. But what might be considered reasonable in terms of service life varies considerably from application to application, from truck to truck, and from tire to tire
Tags: Tires
June 2009, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Do we really need to balance our tires? Predictably, and depending who you ask, the answers are yes. Or no. Improvements in manufacturing processes guarantee a much better tire comes from the factory today than even a decade ago
Tags: Tires
June 2009, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
Two major television news reports within the last year cast a shadow over aging passenger-car and light-truck tires. Fatal accidents allegedly resulting from age-related tire degradatio
Tags: Tires
May 2009, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
How much force would it take to hurl a 16-pound bowling ball three-quarters of a mile? About the same amount of potential energy packed into an 11-by-22-inch truck tire inflated to 100 psi, says the Tire Industry Association
Tags: Tires