RubberMaster Skid Steer Tires
Engineered Tough for Construction and Industrial Job Sites

Our RubberMaster Skid Steer Tires are built tough and durable to stand up to the rigors of material handling, road work, scrapyards, excavation, whatever you need them to do. Everything you want in a construction tire, the high-traction tread provides no-slip stability on a wide variety of surfaces, and shock absorption for a smooth ride.

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Unfortunately, we are not able to offer pickup at our facility.

No, not at this time.  We offer either UPS Ground or FedEx Ground service.

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They are very similar. Ply used to refer to the actual number of plies the tire was built with. Tires today don't need as many plies because of modern material improvements are usually given a Load Range instead, represented by a letter. Each letter is equivalent to 2 plies. See the chart below to help guide you:

Load Range B equivalent to 4 Ply rating

Load Range C equivalent to 6 Ply rating

Load Range D equivalent to 8 Ply rating

Load Range E equivalent to 10 Ply rating

Load Range F equivalent to 12 Ply rating

Load Range G equivalent to 14 Ply rating

ST: Special Trailer 

P: Passenger Vehicles (cars, vans, light-duty trucks, and SUVs)

T: Temporary Spare

C: Commercial (vans or delivery trucks - capable of hauling heavy loads)

LT: Light Truck