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4 Warning Signs that You Should Replace Your Semi Truck’s Tires Now

Tires are one of the most important safety components on your semi truck. Worn or damaged tires can lead to blowouts, loss of control, and unexpected downtime. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential, but it’s just as important to know when it’s time to stop rotating and start replacing. At Foccus Road Service, we provide expert mobile semi truck tire replacement in NJ, PA, DE, and MD. Here are four signs that your semi truck’s tires need to be replaced.
Low Tread Depth
Tread depth directly affects your truck’s ability to grip the road, especially in wet or slick conditions. When the tread becomes too shallow, traction suffers and stopping distances can increase. For semi trucks, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires a minimum tread depth of 4/32 inch on steer tires and 2/32 inch on other tires. If your tread is approaching these limits—or worse, falling below them—it’s time to replace the tires to maintain safety and DOT compliance.
Cracks or Cuts
Over time, tires can develop cracks in the sidewalls or deep cuts in the tread. These signs of aging or damage are more than cosmetic. Cracks can indicate dry rot, which compromises the tire’s structural integrity. Cuts could be a sign that the tire has made contact with debris or curbs. Any visible damage that affects the tire’s shape should be treated seriously and could mean that replacement is necessary.
Bulges
If you notice a bulge or blister on the surface of your tire, this is a red flag for internal damage. These deformities may result from impact with potholes or curbs, and they suggest that the tire’s internal structure has weakened. A bulge can rupture suddenly and cause a dangerous blowout while you’re on the road. Replacing the tire before that happens is the best way to protect both your truck and yourself.
Uneven Wear Patterns
Uneven wear is often caused by alignment issues or improper inflation. While the underlying issue should be fixed, the tire itself may already be compromised. If one side of the tire is much more worn than the other or if there are high and low spots, it can lead to poor handling. Tires with uneven wear should be inspected by a professional and may need to be replaced.
Mobile Semi Truck Tire Replacement & Repair in NJ, PA, DE, and MD
For 24/7 mobile semi truck repair in NJ, PA, DE, and MD, contact Foccus Road Service at
856-335-5009. Give us a call and we’ll show up ASAP to help get you back on the road!









