Skid Steer Tires - Solideal, Titan, Goodyear Pneumatics And Solids

No need to worry about mounting your tires either! Customers who purchase both the wheel and tire and can relax knowing we can mount the tire to the wheel with no extra cost at the customers request. Also, customers who purchase new wheels have the option of painted wheels to match your machine. Now that's quality service at it's best!
Solideal has really focused on designing and manufacturing tires to meet your machine usage. Some of the key factors Solideal takes into consideration during the design process are:

- Tire Life
- Comfort
- Stability
- Cost Per Hour
- Puncture Resistance
- General Maintenance
- Maneuverability
- Energy Consumption
We encourage you to either call or request a quote from one of our knowledgeable, professional sales staff where we'll take the time to evaluate and recommend the right product for your job.
Don't know your skid steer tire size or wheelbase? Visit our Skid Steer Tire Size Chart to see your machines manufacturer specifications.
To download our Solideal Tire Catalog, click "Download The Solideal Tire Catalog PDF", for complete tire specifications.

The world's leading OEMs, including John Deere, AGCO, Case, New Holland, Caterpillar and Kubota, depend on Titan skid steer tires quality craftsmanship, unique tread designs and excellent durability for all types of off-road applications.
Titan is the only major skid steer tire manufacturer that focuses on off-road tire production and our manufacturing capability is highly diversified. Our plants are equipped to produce tires ranging in wheel diameter from six to forty-two inches. Applications include agricultural, construction, industrial and all terrain machines.


Goodyear tires meet the demanding performance requirements of sophisticated machinery manufacturers, machine dealers,contractors, farmers, and end-users.
Goodyear and TracksAndTires.com understands the value and importance to our customers and are committed to delivering total customer satisfaction. We have a total understanding that without you, we have nothing!
What Is Tire Ply Rating And Why Is It Important To Know?
The load range or ply rating branded on a skid steers tire sidewall helps identify how much load the tire is designed
to carry at its industry specified pressure. Passenger tires feature named load ranges while light truck tires use load ranges
that ascend in alphabetical order (letters further along in the alphabet identify stronger tires that can withstand higher
inflation pressures and carry heavier loads). Before load ranges were adopted, ply ratings and/or the actual number of carcass
plies were used to identify the relative strength with higher numeric ratings or plies identifying tires featuring stronger,
heavier duty constructions.
In all cases, when changing tire sizes or converting from one type or brand of tire to another, it is important to confirm that the Load Index in the tire's Service Description of the new tire is equal to or greater than the Load Index of the original tire and/or that the new tire’s rated load capacity is sufficient to carry the skid steers weight, and it's maximum carrying load. Learn more about Solideal Skid Steer Tire Care And Safety Tips to get the maximum life out of your Skid Steer Tires.
Q: Is it true the more ply's the better the tire?
A: No, not at all. Let’s begin by reminding ourselves that it is not the tire that carries the load, but the air inside it. The tire is just the container for the air. So, if you need to carry more load, you need more air. the tire needs to be strong enough to handle the higher capacity. The traditional ways of defining this are “Ply Rating”, “Load Range” and “Load Index”. It's best to refer to the Tire Load Capacity to determine tire strength.
Today's load range/ply ratings do not count the actual number of body ply layers used to make up the tire's
internal structure, but indicates an equivalent strength compared to early bias ply tires. Most radial passenger tires have one or two
body plies, and light truck tires, even those with heavy-duty ratings, 10, 12 or 14ply actually have only two or three fabric plies,
or one steel body ply.A: No, not at all. Let’s begin by reminding ourselves that it is not the tire that carries the load, but the air inside it. The tire is just the container for the air. So, if you need to carry more load, you need more air. the tire needs to be strong enough to handle the higher capacity. The traditional ways of defining this are “Ply Rating”, “Load Range” and “Load Index”. It's best to refer to the Tire Load Capacity to determine tire strength.
In all cases, when changing tire sizes or converting from one type or brand of tire to another, it is important to confirm that the Load Index in the tire's Service Description of the new tire is equal to or greater than the Load Index of the original tire and/or that the new tire’s rated load capacity is sufficient to carry the skid steers weight, and it's maximum carrying load. Learn more about Solideal Skid Steer Tire Care And Safety Tips to get the maximum life out of your Skid Steer Tires.

