6.50x10

6.50-10 / 650x10 Forklift Tires

6.50-10, also commonly written as 650x10, is one of the most widely used forklift tire sizes on internal combustion forklifts in warehouse, manufacturing, distribution, yard, and outdoor material handling environments.

This page helps you shop 6.50-10 forklift tires by construction type, with access to Solid Resilient, Pneumatic Tube-Type, split wheels, mounted assemblies, and matched tire sets.

6.50-10 and 650x10 Are the Same Size Class

Both 6.50-10 and 650x10 refer to the same forklift tire size class. The way the size is written can vary by manufacturer, listing format, and product type.

6.50-10 is the standard industrial size format, while 650x10 is a shorthand version commonly used in search and catalog references.

Always verify the exact size printed on your current tire sidewall and confirm wheel specifications before ordering.

Common Drive and Steer Applications

6.50-10 is commonly used in two ways depending on forklift size and configuration:

Common Drive Position: Frequently paired with 5.00-8 in the steer position on many mid-capacity IC forklifts.

Common Steer Position: Frequently paired with 28x9-15 (8.15-15) in the drive position on larger IC forklifts.

Because tire position affects load support, traction, and maneuverability, the right construction type and wheel setup matter.

Shop 6.50-10 by Construction Type

6.50-10 forklift tires are commonly available in the following constructions:

Pneumatic Tube-Type (TTF) — Air-filled bias forklift tires that use a tire, inner tube, and liner flap. These are commonly selected for mixed indoor and outdoor applications where ride cushioning and impact absorption are important. Ply ratings can vary by manufacturer and application.

Solid Resilient (RS) — Flat-proof, pneumatic-shaped solid rubber forklift tires designed to reduce downtime caused by punctures while maintaining stable load handling and dependable traction.

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Quick Links for 6.50-10 Shoppers

Shop 5.00-8 Pairing →
Shop 28x9-15 (8.15-15) Pairing →
Shop 6.50-10 & 5.00-8 Sets →
Shop 28x9-15 & 6.50-10 Sets →
Shop 10x5 6-Hole Split Wheel →
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Black Rubber and Non-Marking Options

6.50-10 solid resilient forklift tires are commonly available in both standard black rubber and non-marking compounds.

  • Standard Black Rubber — Common for general industrial and outdoor use where floor marking is not a primary concern.
  • Non-Marking Rubber — Common for clean warehouse and regulated environments where reducing floor marks is important.

Compatible Wheel Hardware

This size commonly mounts on a 10x5 6-Hole Two-Piece Split Wheel.

Because bolt pattern, center bore, and offset can vary by forklift model, always verify your wheel specifications before ordering wheels or mounted assemblies.

Mounted Tire and Wheel Assemblies

If you want a faster installation path, 6.50-10 is also available as a mounted tire and wheel assembly, which can simplify ordering and reduce downtime compared with sourcing the tire and wheel separately.

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Common Matched Tire Configurations

6.50-10 forklift tires are frequently paired with the following sizes depending on whether the tire is being used in the drive or steer position:

5.00-8 — Common when 6.50-10 is used as a drive tire
28x9-15 (8.15-15) — Common when 6.50-10 is used as a steer tire

Choosing the Right 6.50-10 Forklift Tire

The right 6.50-10 / 650x10 forklift tire depends on tire position, load demands, operating surface, wheel type, floor marking requirements, and tolerance for flat-related downtime. Review the available construction types, wheel options, and matched set choices on this page to find the best fit for your forklift and application.

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