Aerial & Scissor Lift

Scissor Lift & Aerial Lift Tires — Pairs & Complete Sets

Shop replacement tires for scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts sold as pairs (2X) and complete sets (4X) for the most common indoor and slab aerial lift models. Every product in this category is a mold-on solid tire in non-marking rubber — built for warehouse floors, distribution centers, and finished surfaces where black marks are not acceptable.

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Genie

GS-1530, GS-1932, GS-2632, GS-3246, GS-4047 & more

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JLG

1930ES, 2030ES, 2630ES, 2646ES, 3246ES & more

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Skyjack

SJ III 3219, 3220, 3226, 4626, 4632 — brake & non-brake

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Snorkel

S3219E & related models

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Save 7.5% on 2–3 items | Save 15% on 4+ items — automatic discount in cart. Each pair counts as one item.
Free ground freight to commercial addresses in the contiguous U.S.

Pair vs. Complete Set — Which Should You Buy?

Scissor lift tires are commonly sold in pairs, but many service teams prefer replacing all four tires together for more consistent performance and even wear across the machine.

Consideration Buy a Pair (2X) Buy a Full Set (4X)
When to Choose 1–2 tires worn or damaged; other pair still serviceable All four tires worn; want matched replacement across the machine
Wear Consistency Mixed — new pair vs. existing pair Uniform — all four tires start fresh
Upfront Cost Lower Higher, but may qualify for quantity discount
Best For Targeted replacement, budget maintenance Fleet maintenance, full machine refresh

We recommend replacing all four tires at the same time whenever possible. Scissor lifts rely on consistent tire diameter across all four corners to maintain a level platform at height. Mismatched tire wear between axles can cause the machine to tilt beyond the limits of its pothole protection system, triggering a fault or creating a stability concern. This is the primary reason single tires are not offered — replacing one tire at a time increases the risk of an uneven machine.

What Makes Scissor Lift Tires Different

Every tire in this category is an Exmile CON-Series mold-on solid tire — the non-marking rubber compound is cured directly onto the steel wheel during manufacturing, creating a permanent bond. The Exmile CON-Series is OEM-approved by Genie, Manitou, Airo, and Dingli, and uses a high natural rubber tread compound for extended wear life and low rolling resistance.

All options use non-marking rubber compound, which is standard for indoor scissor lifts that operate on finished concrete, epoxy-coated floors, and warehouse surfaces where black rubber marks would be unacceptable.

Safety Notice: Scissor lift tire replacement involves lifting and supporting equipment that weighs several thousand pounds. Always follow the jack point locations and support procedures in your equipment manufacturer's service manual. Use rated jack stands — never work under a machine supported only by a floor jack. If you are not trained or equipped for this work, have a qualified service technician perform the installation.

The installation steps above are provided as a general overview only and do not replace the procedures in your equipment manufacturer’s service manual.

Brake vs. Non-Brake Wheels

Some scissor lift models — particularly Skyjack SJ III series — use different wheel configurations for brake and non-brake positions. When ordering for these machines, you need to match the correct wheel type to each axle position. Complete sets (4X) for Skyjack models include 2 brake wheels and 2 non-brake wheels pre-configured for direct installation.

Common Scissor Lift Tire Sizes

The sizes stocked in this category correspond to the most common slab scissor lift models:

12x4 12x4.5x8 15x5x11 16x5 323x100 406x125

Common Equipment Makes

The tires listed here are commonly used on certain Genie, JLG, Skyjack, and Snorkel scissor lifts, boom lifts, and vertical mast lifts. Specific model compatibility is listed on each product page. Verify exact tire size, wheel configuration, and brake requirements before ordering — this information is typically found on the machine data plate or in the operator manual.

Brand Note: The primary brand for this product line is Exmile CON-Series. If the Exmile CON-Series is temporarily out of stock, an equivalent replacement brand may be substituted. Any substitute is guaranteed to fit the same scissor lift models and wheel configurations listed on this page.

Also Shopping for Other Equipment?

We carry dedicated tire sets for other equipment types as well:

Skid Steer Tires Telehandler Tires Compact Track Loader Pneumatic Forklift Sets Cushion Forklift Sets

Before You Order

Confirm your scissor lift brand, model number, current tire size, and whether your machine requires brake or non-brake wheel configurations. We recommend replacing all four tires at the same time to maintain consistent tire diameter and machine stability. If you are unsure which replacement fits your equipment, contact our team or call 1 (866) 313-2180 — we will help you identify the correct tire and wheel assembly for your machine.

Verify exact tire size and fitment before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of tires do scissor lifts use?

Indoor slab scissor lifts use mold-on solid tires made from non-marking rubber. The rubber is bonded directly to the steel wheel, so the entire assembly bolts onto the machine as a single unit. Non-marking compound prevents black scuff marks on finished floors.

Do I need brake or non-brake wheels?

Some scissor lift models — especially Skyjack SJ III series — use different wheel configurations at brake and non-brake axle positions. Check your machine data plate or operator manual to confirm which positions require brake wheels. Complete 4X sets for Skyjack models include the correct mix of 2 brake and 2 non-brake wheels.

Should I replace all four tires or just a pair?

We recommend replacing all four tires at the same time whenever possible. Scissor lifts rely on consistent tire diameter across all four corners to maintain a level platform at height. Mismatched tire wear between axles can cause the machine to tilt beyond the limits of its pothole protection system, triggering a fault or creating a stability concern. If budget or availability requires a phased replacement, verify that existing tires still meet the manufacturer's specifications before installing the new pair.

Are these tires non-marking?

Yes. Every scissor lift tire in this category uses non-marking rubber compound. This is standard for indoor scissor lifts operating on finished concrete, coated floors, and warehouse surfaces.

What brands of aerial lifts do these tires fit?

The tires listed here are commonly used on certain Genie, JLG, Skyjack, and Snorkel scissor lifts, as well as select Genie boom lifts and vertical mast lifts from Genie, JLG, and Snorkel. Specific model compatibility is listed on each product page. Verify exact tire size and fitment before ordering.

What brand are these tires?

The primary brand for this product line is Exmile CON-Series. The Exmile CON-Series is OEM-approved by Genie, Manitou, Airo, and Dingli, and uses a high natural rubber tread compound for extended wear life and low rolling resistance. If the Exmile CON-Series is temporarily out of stock, an equivalent replacement brand may be substituted. Any substitute is guaranteed to fit the same scissor lift models and wheel configurations listed on this page.

Is shipping included?

Free ground freight is included for deliveries to commercial addresses in the contiguous U.S. Residential delivery and liftgate services are available at checkout for an additional fee.