What information should I send to get an accurate truck tire quotation?
Send the tire size, required quantity, destination country or port, vehicle type, axle position, road condition and current tire brand or pattern if available. This helps match the tire range and container mix more accurately.
Can I mix different truck tire sizes in one container?
In many cases, mixed sizes can be discussed. The final plan depends on size availability, quantity, loading balance and whether you need TBR, OTR or industrial tires in the same shipment.
How do I choose between tube type and tubeless truck tires?
Tube type demand is often related to older trucks, repair habits and rough road conditions. Tubeless tires are common for newer fleets and long haul routes. Share your market, vehicle type and road condition before choosing.
What is the difference between steer, drive, trailer and all position tires?
Steer tires focus on stability and handling, drive tires need traction and load performance, trailer tires focus on wear and load, and all position tires are used when buyers need a simpler mixed fleet range.
How should I choose OTR tires for mining or construction equipment?
OTR tire matching should start with machine type, tire size, working surface, load, speed, heat, cut risk and daily working hours. Loader, grader, dump truck, quarry and mining use may require different tread choices.
What affects truck tire delivery time?
Delivery time depends on size, order quantity, current production schedule, packaging requirement and shipping route. For a realistic lead time, confirm size and quantity first.
What documents or certificates may be needed for tire import?
Document needs vary by destination market. Share your country and import requirement so available documents, packing list, invoice, bill of lading and related certificate needs can be checked before order confirmation.
Can Blue Ocean Tires support private label or wholesale repeat supply?
Private label and repeat wholesale supply can be discussed according to order quantity, size range and packaging needs. A stable reorder size list is usually more important than testing too many patterns at once.