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Types of Tyres for Indian Commercial Vehicles

Why Tyres Matter

Tyres are more than rubber—they decide fuel efficiency, safety, and profitability. For commercial vehicle (CV) owners in India, tyres account for nearly 20% of operating costs.

Main Tyre Types

By Construction

  • Bias Ply: Rugged, lower cost, strong on rural/off-road routes. Shorter life, higher fuel use.
  • Radial: Longer life, better fuel economy, ideal for highways. Slightly costlier upfront.

By Axle Application

  • Steer Tyres (front axle): Stability & precise steering.
  • Drive Tyres (rear powered axle): Grip & traction.
  • Trailer Tyres: Carry loads efficiently, built for durability & retreading.

By Terrain

  • Highway Tyres: Best for smooth roads, long hauls.
  • On–Off Road Tyres: Balanced for city + rough roads.
  • Mining/Construction Tyres: Extra deep treads, reinforced for heavy loads.

Other Variants

  • Tube vs Tubeless
  • Retreaded Tyres (cost-saving option)

👉 Radialisation is the clear trend: over 50% of truck/bus tyres in India are now radials.

How to Choose the Right Tyre for Your Commercial Vehicle

Step 1: Match Vehicle & Load

  • LCVs/tempos → Radials for mileage.
  • Heavy trucks → Mix of steer/drive/trailer tyres.
  • Overloaded rural trucks → Bias tyres still survive better.

Step 2: Consider Route & Terrain

  • Highways → Radials for cooler running & mileage.
  • Rural roads → Bias or On-Off road tyres for sidewall toughness.
  • Construction/mining → Special heavy-duty treads.

Step 3: Balance Cost vs Savings

  • Radials: Higher upfront cost, 15–20% 

fuel saving, longer life.

  • Bias: Cheaper to buy, but faster wear & higher diesel spend.

Step 4: Retreading Value

  • Choose tyres with strong casings → 2–3 retreads possible.
  • Retreading lowers lifecycle cost by 30–40%.

Step 5: Brand Support

  • Indian majors: MRF, Apollo, JK Tyre, CEAT, TVS Eurogrip.
  • Global brands: Michelin, Bridgestone, Continental (premium radials).
  • Look at warranty, service reach, and roadside help.

👉 A smarter tyre choice = more km per litre + fewer breakdowns + higher profits.

Tyre Care & Maintenance Tips for CV Owners

Daily Care

  • Check air pressure every morning.
  • Inspect tread depth & cracks.
  • Remove stones & nails lodged in grooves.

Periodic Maintenance

  • Rotate tyres (steer ↔ drive ↔ trailer) for even wear.
  • Balance & align wheels to avoid pulling & vibration.
  • Retread when safe to extend life economically.

Technology Tools

  • Use Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems 

(TPMS).

  • GPS + telematics can track idling, overloading, and tyre misuse.

Operating Discipline

  • Train drivers to avoid harsh braking & over-speeding.
  • Never overload beyond rated capacity.
  • Match correct tyre to axle → steer tyres for steering, drive tyres for power.

👉 Well-maintained tyres extend life by 20–25%, save diesel, and improve safety.

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