KRONE TRUSTED Tyres: Quality and reliability for your trailer
At KRONE Trailer Parts, you will find only high-quality trailer tyres
and complete wheels that have been specially developed for use on
trailers and semi-trailers. Our KRONE TRSUTED Tyres stand for
durability, reliability, and safety, and we only offer original spare parts. These guarantee that your trailers and semi-trailers meet the highest quality standards, ensuring a longer service life and reliable performance.
Advantages of KRONE TRUSTED Tyres
By using original KRONE TRUSTED Tyres and complete wheels, you can be sure that your trailer will always meet the demands of the road. The parts tested by KRONE not only guarantee the highest quality, but also maximum safety and efficiency on the road. Whether it's rims, inch sizes, or the right bolt circle — every detail of our tyres is tailored to your trailer. Our original spare parts offer reliability that is essential for the maintenance and repair of trailers and semi-trailers.
Areas of application KRONE TRUSTED Tyres
Our KRONE Trusted Tyres cover a wide range of applications — from light trailers to heavy trailers and semi-trailers. The extensive range not only offers you a variety of inch sizes and wheels but also matching rims and complete wheels for every need. In addition, you will find a large selection of other spare parts and accessories such as brakes, electronics, and special semi-trailer components. Discover the quality and variety of our KRONE Trusted Tyres, complete wheels, and original spare parts for your trailer or semi-trailer now. Benefit from the proven reliability of KRONE products.
FAQs
What is the recommended tyre pressure for trailertyres?
The recommended tire pressure for trailer tires depends on the size and weight of the trailer. It is usually between 3.0 and 4.5 bar (or 45 to 65 PSI). You should always follow the manufacturer's specifications, which can be found in the vehicle documents or on the tyre itself.
How often should I check or change the tyres on my trailer?
You should check the tyres on your trailer before every trip. Check the air pressure, tread depth, and visible damage such as cracks or bulges. It is particularly important to check the tyres beforelong trips or when carrying heavy loads. Replace the tyres every six years, even if the tread still looks good. If there is visible damage orsevere wear, you should replace the tyres immediately. Regular checks increase safety and extend the life of the tyres.
How do I identify the correct load index and speed rating for trailer tyres?
The correct load index and speed rating for trailer tyres can befound on the sidewall of the tyre. The load index indicates how much weight a tyre can carry. Make sure that this value matches the weight of your trailer. The speed index indicates the maximum speed for which the tyre is designed. You should always follow the specifications of the vehicle and tyre manufacturer. These can be found in the vehicle documents or on the old tyre. Choose tyres that meet both the load requirements and the maximum speed of your trailer.
What are the typical causes of premature tyre wear on trailers?
Premature tyre wear on trailers is often caused by incorrect tyre pressure. If you inflate the tyres too much or too little, they will wear unevenly. Overloading the trailer also puts a lot of strain on the tyres and leads to faster wear. Incorrect axle alignment can also lead to uneven wear. Check the condition of the tyres regularly and adhere to the recommendedvalues.
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