Hey there, fellow truckers! It’s Danilo Silva, and today we’re diving into one of the most crucial aspects of trucking: tire management. We all know that tires are a big deal when it comes to your bottom line, so let’s explore some essential tips and how EZ Multi Service can make your life a whole lot easier.

The Cost of Tires: It Adds Up!

Tires rank as the second-largest operating cost for owner-operators, right after fuel and wages. For larger fleets, it’s about five cents a mile, and for owner-ops, it’s even higher, at seven or eight cents per mile. Those numbers aren’t just pocket change; they impact your profitability.

Reliability Matters

However, it’s not just about the cost of tires; it’s about reliability. Tire-related downtime can be a real game-changer, and not in a good way. A roadside tire service call can easily set you back over $1,000, not to mention the precious hours lost waiting for assistance.

In 2022, nearly 18.5% of trucks inspected by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) were placed out-of-service due to tire violations. That means you can’t move an inch until the problem’s fixed, and fines are the cherry on top.

Preventative Maintenance is Your Best Friend

So, what’s the smart move here? Rather than relying on luck, it’s time to embrace regular maintenance and tire inspections. Let’s break down some key pointers:

1. Tire Inflation Pressure:

Underinflation is the leading cause of tire blowouts. Check your tire pressure at least weekly using a good-quality gauge. Tire pressure can change rapidly, so always check when the tires are cold.

2. Tire Pressure Variations:

Did you know that tires exposed to bright sunshine can have up to 10 psi more pressure than those in the shade? Plus, tire pressure varies with ambient temperature. For every 10°F change, expect a 2 psi pressure shift. So, always check cold tire pressure!

3. Optimal Inflation:

Forget the tradition of 100 psi for all tires. Consult tire manufacturers’ Load and Inflation Tables to find the right pressure setting. Lower pressures can lead to more even wear, fewer punctures, and better traction.

4. Dual Tires:

Maintain a maximum 5 psi difference between tires in a dual assembly to prevent uneven tread wear. Ensure both tires in a dual assembly are the same height when mounted on the truck.

5. Steer Tires:

Modern trucks with heavy front axles may require higher steer tire pressure. Check your tires’ Load and Inflation Tables and the steer axle weight rating.

6. Regular Maintenance:

Irregular tire wear patterns are often due to mechanical issues on the truck. Address them promptly to save your tires and money.

7. Inspect for Damage:

Examine the whole tire for cuts, slices, bulges, or foreign objects. Run your hand over the tread to check for irregularities.

8. Out-of-Service Conditions:

Follow the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance guidelines to avoid costly downtime due to tire-related issues.

Tools to Make Your Life Easier

Now, here’s where EZ Multi Service comes into play. We understand that managing your tires can be a hassle, and mistakes can be costly. That’s why we offer top-notch tire maintenance services, including:

1. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS):

Get instant alerts if your tire pressure drops below a set threshold. Prevent blowouts caused by underinflation with this affordable solution.

2. Dual Tire Pressure Equalization Systems:

Systems like the Dual Dynamics Crossfire or the Cat’s Eye system from Link Mfg. equalize pressure between dual tires and provide visual inflation pressure indicators. Easy installation, no electronics, and excellent protection against underinflation.

3. Halo Tire Inflation System:

A self-powered tire inflation device that works with drive and steer tires. Halo keeps your tires at the right pressure, driven by the wheel’s motion. No motors, no electrical connections, and no complicated installations.

Conclusion

Your tires are a vital part of your trucking business, and proper maintenance is essential. With EZ Multi Service by your side, tire management becomes a breeze, saving you time, money, and the headaches of tire-related issues. Stay safe on the road, and let us handle the rest!