Chinook
Construction Tire Change / Replacement
Repairs & Replacements for Your Construction Tires
Tires & Tracks for Your Equipment
Whatever construction equipment you have, Tire Pirates has a full collection of tire options to fit whatever you bring into our location. Let our experts help you select the right tread design and compound that suit your equipment’s application. Whether you’re digging into the soil or hauling rubble around a job site, having the right tires helps it perform better, so you can complete projects on time and with fewer complications. Tires aren’t the only component we offer to help your equipment move. Our construction tire repair and replacement experts also have your track needs covered. Many pieces of equipment have durable tracks that enhance their maneuverability on any type of terrain, from mud to rock. We offer replacement tracks at our tire shops to make sure your construction project doesn’t get halted due to a busted track on your loader or excavator. You can find tire and track options for all the following equipment at Tire Pirates:
- Compactor
- Skid steer
- Loader
- Backhoe
- Telehandler
- Mini excavator
- Compact track loader
- Multi-terrain loader
- Paver tracks
- Over the tire tracks
When Do I Need to Replace My Construction Tires?
Penetrating Debris
Checking for abnormal wear and tear on your tires is prudent before and after using any piece of construction equipment. You lessen the chance of significant damage by cleaning off dirt and mud from them and removing any hidden debris. When that debris penetrates deeper into your tire, it can cause excessive tearing and ruin it.Overinflated or Underinflated Tires
Underinflated tires can decrease the lifespan of their tread and increase the fuel your equipment consumes while in operation. Overinflated tires can lead to impact cuts and blowouts. Make sure you check the tire pressure regularly or invest in a tire pressure monitoring system. If a tire frequently needs more air to inflate it, a replacement may be necessary.Wear and Tear From Use
Your tires’ wear and tear are also affected by how you use your heavy machinery, which affects how long they will last until a replacement is necessary. Hitting potholes, hard braking, and jackrabbit starts can wear down and damage your tires. With good driving habits, you can extend your tires’ life and avoid the expense of premature replacements.Older Tires
You might want to use your equipment’s tires as long as possible, but the potential for costly issues can outweigh the convenience. An older tire may result in a blowout or failure that results in downtime while you scramble to replace it. Staying on top of replacing older tires before they fail also helps you keep efficiency at its best.