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What Information Should You Send Before Asking for a Tire Quote

Send the right tire size, application, quantity and destination so suppliers can respond faster with more suitable TBR or OTR options.

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A tire quote can be fast when the supplier receives the right information at the beginning. It can also become slow when the message only says a size and asks for the best price.

For TBR tires and OTR tires, a good inquiry should help the supplier understand what the tire needs to do, where it will be used and how the order will be shipped.

Send The Tire Size First

The tire size is the starting point. For TBR tires, examples include 12.00R20, 12R22.5, 295/80R22.5 and 315/80R22.5. For OTR tires, examples include 17.5-25, 20.5-25, 23.5-25 and 26.5-25.

If you are not sure about the full specification, send a clear photo of the tire sidewall. This can help confirm the size and avoid mistakes.

Share The Application

A tire used for long haul transport is different from a tire used for mixed road construction material delivery. A loader tire in a quarry is different from a tire working in a port yard.

Tell the supplier the application in simple words. For example, long haul truck, regional truck, dump truck, loader, mining, quarry, construction, port or industrial yard. This helps match the right pattern and construction.

Share Quantity And Destination

Quantity affects price, loading plan and production arrangement. Destination affects shipping cost, transit route and document preparation. If you are planning one container, say that directly. If you are testing a smaller order, mention the expected quantity.

Destination can be a country, city or port. The more accurate it is, the easier it is to prepare useful shipping information.

Mention Any Market Requirement

Some buyers need a specific ply rating, load index, pattern type, label, packing requirement or document. Some markets prefer certain sizes or structures. Some customers need OEM or wholesale support.

Share these requirements early. It saves time and helps the supplier avoid quoting a product that does not fit your market.

A useful inquiry includes size, structure, application, quantity, destination and photos if available. With these details, Blue Ocean Tires can reply with more suitable TBR or OTR tire options.

A Clear Inquiry Gets A Clearer Answer

The goal is not to make the inquiry complicated. The goal is to make it clear. When the supplier understands the tire size, use, quantity and destination, the quote becomes more practical for both sides.

Send Blue Ocean Tires your tire inquiry by email, WhatsApp or the contact form. Our team will help match suitable options for truck tire and OTR tire supply.

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How to Choose TBR Tires for African Road Conditions

A practical guide for importers and fleets choosing TBR tires for mixed roads, heavy loads and demanding regional transport.

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For many truck tire buyers, the hardest question is not simply which size is available. The real question is whether the tire can keep working when the road changes from highway to rough regional road, when the truck is overloaded, or when heat and long distance operation put pressure on the casing.

This is why TBR tire selection for African markets needs a practical view. A tire that looks acceptable on paper may perform very differently after months of mixed road use.

Start With The Real Road Condition

Before choosing a pattern, start with the route. Long highway transport usually needs lower rolling resistance, stable wear and good heat dissipation. Regional delivery and construction material transport often need stronger shoulders, deeper tread and better resistance to cuts.

If the trucks move between paved road, gravel road and temporary worksite road, the buyer should not only compare price. The tire needs enough casing strength and a tread design that can handle impact, stone damage and irregular wear.

Match The Pattern To The Axle Position

Steer, drive and trailer positions do different work. Steer tires need stability and even wear. Drive tires need traction, especially when the road is wet, muddy or broken. Trailer tires need durability and load support.

For wholesale truck tire buyers, keeping a balanced range of steer, drive and mixed-service patterns can make the product line easier to sell. It also helps fleets replace tires by position instead of forcing one pattern into every use.

Do Not Ignore Tube Type Demand

Many markets still use tube type truck tires such as 12.00R20, 11.00R20 and 10.00R20 because vehicles, rims and repair habits are already built around them. Tubeless sizes such as 12R22.5, 295/80R22.5 and 315/80R22.5 are common in other fleets, especially where newer vehicles are used.

A good sourcing plan should include the tire structure that matches the local vehicle park. If your customers still ask for tube type sizes, do not remove them too early. If fleets are moving toward tubeless trucks, prepare the right sizes before demand becomes urgent.

Check Load, Heat And Casing Strength

In demanding markets, casing strength matters. Heavy loads, high temperature and long distance driving can expose weak construction quickly. Buyers should ask about ply rating, load index, speed rating, tread depth and recommended application before placing repeat orders.

For faster matching, send Blue Ocean Tires your tire size, axle position, road condition, loading habit and destination market. Our team can help compare suitable TBR tire options.

Build A Supply Range That Customers Can Repeat

Importers and distributors usually win when customers can repeat orders with confidence. That means keeping common sizes, clear patterns and stable supply. A low price is useful only when the tire can also support repeat business.

Blue Ocean Tires supplies TBR tires for wholesale buyers, distributors and fleets that need practical options for real road conditions. If you are preparing a container order or building a market range, start with the sizes and applications your customers already use most.

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Tube Type vs Tubeless Truck Tires: Which Structure Fits Your Market

Compare tube type and tubeless truck tires from the viewpoint of vehicle fitment, repair habits, market demand and wholesale planning.

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Truck tire buyers often ask whether tube type or tubeless is better. The honest answer is that the better choice depends on the vehicles, rims, road condition, repair network and customer habit in the market.

For a distributor, choosing the wrong structure can create slow-moving stock. For a fleet, choosing the wrong structure can increase downtime. So the decision should be based on how the tire will actually be used.

Where Tube Type Truck Tires Still Make Sense

Tube type TBR tires remain important in many markets because older trucks and existing rims still use them. Sizes such as 10.00R20, 11.00R20 and 12.00R20 are familiar to repair shops and drivers. When the local market is built around tube and flap service, supply needs to match that reality.

Tube type tires can also be attractive where road conditions are rough and repair habits are practical. Many buyers prefer products that local workshops already understand. In these markets, the question is not whether tube type is old or new. The question is whether it fits the vehicles customers are using today.

Where Tubeless Truck Tires Have Advantages

Tubeless truck tires are widely used on newer vehicles and long haul fleets. Sizes such as 12R22.5, 295/80R22.5 and 315/80R22.5 can support efficient operation when the rim, valve and maintenance system are suitable.

For highway transport, tubeless tires may offer easier pressure management and better suitability for modern fleets. They are also common in markets where tire service centers are equipped for tubeless repair and maintenance.

Think Like A Buyer, Not Only Like A Seller

A wholesale buyer should look at three things before placing an order. First, which sizes are already moving in the market. Second, which truck models and rim types customers use most. Third, whether local repair shops can support the structure without delay.

If customers are still buying tube type tires every month, that demand should be respected. If fleets are upgrading vehicles, tubeless sizes should be prepared. Many distributors need both structures because their customers are not all at the same stage.

How To Plan Your Container Order

A balanced container can reduce risk. For example, a buyer may keep fast-moving tube type sizes for existing demand while adding selected tubeless sizes for growing fleet demand. The exact mix depends on market feedback, season, road condition and customer type.

When you ask for a quote, include the tire size, tube type or tubeless requirement, quantity and destination. If you are not sure which structure fits best, share your market and vehicle information.

Choose The Structure That Makes Reordering Easier

The best truck tire structure is the one your customers can install, maintain and reorder with confidence. Blue Ocean Tires can support both tube type and tubeless TBR tire supply for importers, distributors and fleet buyers.

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Popular Truck Tire Sizes for Importers and Wholesale Buyers

A buyer-focused overview of common TBR tire sizes and how importers can plan wholesale supply by market demand.

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For truck tire importers, size planning is one of the most important parts of purchasing. A strong pattern is useful only when the size matches the vehicles in the market. A good price is useful only when the size can move quickly.

That is why wholesale buyers usually start with common TBR tire sizes, then adjust the order based on road condition, customer type and vehicle population.

Common Tube Type Sizes

Tube type truck tire sizes such as 10.00R20, 11.00R20 and 12.00R20 are still active in many markets. They are often used on older trucks, regional transport vehicles and markets where tube and flap repair is familiar.

For distributors, these sizes can support steady demand when the local vehicle base still depends on tube type rims. The key is to match the right tread pattern with the road condition. Highway, mixed road and construction material transport may need different designs.

Common Tubeless Sizes

Tubeless TBR tire sizes such as 12R22.5, 295/80R22.5, 315/80R22.5, 385/65R22.5 and 11R22.5 are widely used in many modern fleets. They are often connected with long haul, regional transport and trailer applications.

When a market is moving toward newer trucks, tubeless sizes become more important. Importers can prepare demand by asking customers which vehicles they are adding and which axle positions need replacement most often.

Do Not Choose Size Only By Price

A low price on a slow-moving size can lock up capital. A slightly higher price on a fast-moving size may be easier to repeat. This is why good wholesale planning should combine market demand, size popularity, tread pattern and container loading efficiency.

Buyers should also check whether the tire size is used mainly on steer, drive or trailer positions. This affects pattern choice and helps avoid mismatched inventory.

How To Build A Practical Size List

Start with your last three to six months of customer inquiries. Sort them by size, structure and application. Then compare that list with local road conditions and fleet types. This gives a more reliable order plan than choosing from a catalog alone.

If you are planning a container order, send your target sizes, estimated quantity and market. Blue Ocean Tires can help check suitable TBR tire options and supply direction.

Stable Sizes Create Stable Reorders

Wholesale tire business grows through repeat orders. Popular sizes, clear application matching and reliable communication make repeat orders easier. Blue Ocean Tires works with buyers who need TBR tire supply for distribution, fleet service and regional market demand.

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Need help matching tire options?

Send your tire size, application, quantity and destination. Blue Ocean Tires will help compare suitable TBR or OTR tire supply options.