Maintenance guide

Semi-Truck Tire Wear Patterns

Tire wear patterns can point to inflation, alignment, balance, suspension, or rotation problems before a tire fails.

Wheel-end maintenance illustration with tire tread, brake lining, hub seal, and air line inspection points.
Wheel-end costs often change by axle position, contamination, tire condition, and related brake work.

Plain-English Explanation

A tire is a maintenance record you can read. Where it wears, how quickly it wears, and which position is affected can point to the next inspection step.

For budget planning, pair this guide with the relevant repair cost page and the repair reserve calculator.

Practical Owner-Operator Notes

  • Measure tread depth by position.
  • Do not mix tire problems into one general note.
  • Compare tire spend against cost per mile.

Common Failure Points

  • Underinflation
  • Alignment problems
  • Shock and suspension wear
  • Bearing or wheel-end issues

Maintenance Tips

  • Log pressure and tread depth.
  • Inspect between duals.
  • Rotate when your tire program calls for it.

Related cost pages and checklists

Sources and Methodology