Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about commercial truck tires and Hanksugi products

Find answers to the most common questions about commercial truck tires, Hanksugi products, maintenance best practices, and ordering. Can't find what you need? Contact our team directly.

Commercial tire sizes like 11R22.5 indicate the cross-section width (11 inches), construction type (R for radial), and rim diameter (22.5 inches). Metric sizes such as 295/75R22.5 show width in millimeters, aspect ratio, and rim diameter. Visit our Tire Sizes page for a full breakdown.
Our USA lineup covers all major commercial sizes including 11R22.5, 11R24.5, 295/75R22.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5. Each size is available in steer, drive, and trailer configurations to fit any fleet application. Browse our USA Catalog for details.
The load rating indicates the maximum weight a tire can safely carry at a specified inflation pressure. Choosing the correct load rating prevents premature wear, blowouts, and ensures compliance with federal weight regulations for commercial vehicles.
Steer tires are optimized for precise handling and even wear on the front axle. Drive tires feature aggressive tread for traction on powered axles. Trailer tires are designed for scrub resistance and stability on non-powered positions. View our position-specific models in the USA Catalog.
HATT (Hanksugi Advanced Tire Technology) is our proprietary engineering platform combining optimized tread compounds, reinforced bead construction, and advanced casing design to deliver longer mileage, better retreadability, and lower rolling resistance. Learn more on our Technology page.
SmartWay is an EPA program that verifies tires meet strict low rolling resistance standards. SmartWay-certified tires reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Several Hanksugi USA models carry SmartWay verification, helping fleets meet sustainability goals.
Yes. Hanksugi casings are engineered for multiple retread cycles thanks to our HATT reinforced bead and optimized casing geometry. Retreading can reduce tire costs by up to 50% while maintaining reliable performance. See our Retreading page for details.
Deeper tread provides longer wear life and better traction in wet conditions. Most new commercial tires start at 20-32/32nds tread depth. Tires should be removed when tread reaches 4/32nds for steer and 2/32nds for drive positions to maintain safe performance.
Check tire pressure at least once per week or before every long haul, always when tires are cold. Proper inflation extends tire life by up to 25%, improves fuel economy, and reduces the risk of roadside failures.
Maintain correct inflation pressure, perform regular alignment checks, rotate tires according to manufacturer guidelines, and avoid overloading. Consistent preventive maintenance can extend tire life by 20-30% and improve fuel efficiency.
Cost per mile (CPM) equals the total tire cost divided by the miles driven before removal. It accounts for purchase price, retreads, and fuel savings. Use our Cost Calculator to compare CPM across different tire options.
Yes. All Hanksugi tires sold in the United States meet Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements and comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). Each tire carries the DOT serial identification code on its sidewall.
Visit our Dealer Locator page to search by state, city, or zip code. Our network of authorized dealers across the United States can provide product information, pricing, and professional installation services.
Yes. Hanksugi tires are backed by a manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty terms vary by product line. Contact your authorized dealer or our sales team for specific warranty details.
Contact our sales team by phone at +1 (561) 340-9030 or email juan@hanksugi.com. We work with fleet managers and distributors to provide volume pricing, logistics coordination, and dedicated account support.

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