Solid & Pneumatic Tires

Resilient Solid & Pneumatic Forklift Tires

Shop pneumatic-type forklift tires for forklifts that use split-rim or lock ring wheels. This category includes both Pneumatic Tube-Type (TTF) and Resilient Solid (RS) tires for indoor, outdoor, and mixed-surface applications. Choose your tire size to view available pneumatic, flat-proof solid, and non-marking options.

Start by What Matters Most

Need Flat-Proof Uptime

Choose Resilient Solid (RS) tires if punctures, debris, and downtime are the biggest problems in your operation.

Best fit: debris-heavy environments, demanding operations, longer service life

Need Better Ride Comfort

Choose Pneumatic Tube-Type (TTF) tires if you want more cushioning and better shock absorption on rougher surfaces.

Best fit: outdoor yards, mixed surfaces, uneven pavement

Need Non-Marking Tires

Choose a non-marking resilient solid option for clean indoor environments where floor marking is a concern.

Best fit: food, pharma, warehouse, and clean-floor facilities

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Shop by Pneumatic-Type Forklift Tire Size

Click your size to view available pneumatic, resilient solid, and non-marking options for that fitment.

8" Rim: 2.00x8 · 4.00x8 · 5.00x8 · 15x4.5-8 · 16x5-8 · 16x6-8 · 18x7-8 · 18x9-8

9" Rim: 21x8-9 · 6.00x9 · 140/55x9

10" Rim: 23x9-10 · 6.50x10 · 7.50x10

12" Rim: 23x10-12 · 27x10-12 · 315/45x12 · 7.00x12

15" Rim: 2.50x15 · 3.00x15 · 5.50x15 · 7.50x15 · 8.25x15 · 355/50x15 · 355/65x15 · 29x8-15 (7.00x15) · 28x9-15 (8.15x15) · 28x12-15 · 28x12.5x15 · 32x12.1-15

16" Rim: 6.50x16 · 7.50x16 · 8.00x16

20" Rim: 9.00x20 · 10.00x20 · 11.00x20 · 12.00x20

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Quick rule: Choose pneumatic tires for ride comfort and surface flexibility. Choose solid resilient tires for flat-proof uptime and durability.

Pneumatic vs Solid Forklift Tires

Pneumatic Tube-Type (TTF)

Air-filled forklift tires that use a tire, inner tube, and flap for better cushioning and ride comfort.

  • Better shock absorption
  • Strong choice for rougher outdoor surfaces
  • Good for mixed indoor/outdoor use

Resilient Solid (RS)

Flat-proof solid rubber forklift tires designed for longer uptime and reduced puncture-related downtime.

  • No flats from punctures
  • Excellent for debris-heavy environments
  • Best for durability and uptime

Pneumatic Tube-Type (TTF) Forklift Tires

Pneumatic tube-type forklift tires include a tire, inner tube, and flap. These air-filled tires provide a smoother ride and better cushioning on uneven surfaces, making them a strong choice for outdoor yards, rough pavement, and mixed-use operations.

Ply rating (PR) indicates strength and load capacity. Higher ply ratings such as 14PR or 16PR are typically used in heavier-duty applications.

Pneumatic tires offer strong ride quality and traction, but they can be punctured and may require maintenance or replacement if damaged in service.

Resilient Solid (RS) Forklift Tires

Resilient solid forklift tires are flat-proof solid rubber tires that mount on standard pneumatic-style rims. They are commonly used in operations where downtime from punctures is costly or unacceptable.

  • Standard Black — Heavy-duty industrial and outdoor use
  • Non-Marking — Clean indoor environments such as food, pharma, and warehouse facilities

Solid tires typically deliver longer service life and eliminate puncture risk, though they ride firmer than pneumatic tires.

Note: Resilient solid tires require a hydraulic press to mount onto the wheel. If you do not have access to press equipment, consider pre-mounted tire and wheel assemblies that ship ready to bolt on.

Common Equipment Makes

Pneumatic and resilient solid forklift tires in this category are commonly used on certain forklifts from the following manufacturers: Toyota, Hyster, Yale, Clark, Crown, Caterpillar, Mitsubishi, Komatsu, UniCarriers, Hyundai, and Doosan.

Tire fitment depends on your specific model and wheel configuration. Verify exact tire size and fitment before ordering.

Fitment & Ordering Tips

  • Verify your tire size directly from the sidewall, such as 7.00-12 or 28x9-15
  • Confirm that your forklift uses pneumatic-style rims, not cushion press-on wheels
  • Consider switching to solid tires if flats are causing avoidable downtime
  • Check whether non-marking tires are required in your facility

Verify exact tire size and fitment before ordering. If you are unsure, contact us for help before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between pneumatic and solid forklift tires?

Pneumatic tires are air-filled and provide more cushioning for rough terrain, while solid resilient tires are flat-proof and built for durability and uptime. Pneumatic tires use a tire, inner tube, and flap assembly. Solid tires are single-piece rubber tires that mount on the same pneumatic-style rims but cannot go flat.

Are pneumatic tires better for outdoor use?

Yes. Pneumatic tires are generally better for uneven outdoor surfaces because they provide more cushioning and traction. They absorb shocks from cracks, potholes, and rough pavement better than solid tires, which makes them a strong choice for outdoor yards and loading docks.

Can solid tires be used outdoors?

Yes. Solid resilient tires can work well outdoors on firm surfaces, especially where punctures and debris are the primary concern. They will ride firmer than pneumatic tires on rough ground, but for operations where flat-proof uptime is the priority, solid tires are the better choice outdoors.

What is a pneumatic tire?

A pneumatic tire is an air-filled tire that uses an inner tube to hold air pressure inside the tire casing. On forklifts, pneumatic tube-type (TTF) tires include a tire, inner tube, and liner flap. The air cushion provides shock absorption and a smoother ride compared to solid alternatives. Pneumatic forklift tires are commonly used on equipment with split-rim or lock ring wheels.

What are flat-proof forklift tires?

Flat-proof forklift tires are solid rubber tires that cannot be punctured or lose air pressure. Resilient solid tires are the most common flat-proof option for forklifts that use pneumatic-style rims. They eliminate downtime caused by flats in debris-prone or demanding environments. Available in standard black and non-marking compounds.

How do I know what size forklift tire I need?

Check the tire size molded on your current tire sidewall. Pneumatic-style forklift tire sizes appear in formats like 7.00-12 or 28x9-15. Make sure you also confirm whether your forklift uses pneumatic-style split-rim wheels or cushion press-on wheels, as the tire types are not interchangeable. If you are unsure, contact us with your tire size and forklift model for help.

What forklift tire types are available in non-marking compounds?

Resilient solid forklift tires are available in non-marking rubber compounds designed for clean-floor environments such as food processing, pharmaceutical, and warehouse facilities. Non-marking tires prevent black scuff marks on indoor floors. Some pneumatic tires also come in non-marking options, though the selection is more limited.

Need more help? See our Forklift Tire Buying Guide.

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