300x15 Forklift Tires
The 300x15 forklift tire is a common drive (front) tire size used on mid-to-large capacity internal combustion forklifts operating in warehouse, lumber yard, heavy industrial, and outdoor material handling environments.
This size is frequently paired with 28x9-15 (8.15x15) or 7.00-12 depending on forklift configuration and rated capacity.
Typical Drive Tire Configuration
Common IC forklift setup:
Drive (Front): 300x15
Steer (Rear): 28x9-15 (8.15x15) or 7.00-12
Always verify your existing sidewall markings and wheel specifications before ordering.
Available Constructions
Pneumatic Tube-Type (TTF) — Air-filled bias construction forklift tires requiring a tire, inner tube, and liner flap. These provide cushioning and outdoor traction across concrete, asphalt, and yard surfaces. Ply ratings vary by manufacturer and load requirement.
Solid Resilient (RS) — Flat-proof, pneumatic-shaped solid rubber forklift tires engineered to eliminate downtime caused by punctures while delivering consistent load stability in heavy drive applications.
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Black vs Non-Marking Options
- Standard Black Rubber — Durable compound suited for industrial and outdoor operations.
- Non-Marking Rubber — Grey or white compounds designed for clean warehouse and regulated facilities where floor marking must be minimized.
Compatible Wheel Hardware
300x15 tires mount on 15-inch industrial forklift wheels. Always confirm:
- Bolt pattern
- Center bore / hub diameter
- Wheel offset
Wheel configurations vary by manufacturer and truck capacity.
Common Matched Tire Configurations
300x15 drive tires are frequently paired with:
Pre-Bundled Tire Sets
Shop common matched sets:
28x9-15 & 300x15 Sets →
300x15 & 7.00-12 Sets →
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Selecting the Right 300x15 Tire
The correct 300x15 forklift tire depends on load capacity, operating surface conditions, floor marking requirements, and downtime tolerance. Review available constructions and compounds on this page to determine the best configuration for your forklift.