I. Product Series Overview
The Forlander 9.00-20 truck tire series features bias construction tires designed for medium-duty trucks and light trucks. This series includes three products with different tread patterns: F777, F218, and F108, each corresponding to different application scenarios and axle positions.
The 9.00 20 truck tire series offers the following common characteristics:
Bias construction design, providing durable casing
Strong load capacity, suitable for heavy-duty transportation needs
Complete specifications, covering mainstream light truck models
Convenient maintenance, controllable operating costs
These bias light truck tires are engineered to deliver reliable performance across various operating conditions, making them a practical choice for commercial fleet operators.
II. 9.00-20 Truck Tire Detailed Product Specifications
1. Forlander F777 ——Mixed Road Conditions Drive Wheel
Product Positioning: Drive axle tire for on-road and off-road mixed conditions
Applicable Vehicles: Dump trucks, slag trucks, dump trucks, mixer trucks
Tread Features:
Open tread design combining ribs and lugs
Open shoulder structure with self-cleaning function
Tread depth 22mm
- Size : 9.00-20
- Ply Rating: 18PR
- Type: TT (Tube Type)
- Tread Depth: 22 mm
- Max Load: 3000/2650 Kg
- Section Width: 259 mm
Other Available Sizes:
11.00-20 18PR, 10.00-20 18PR, 7.50-16LT 14PR
These commercial light truck tires are built to withstand the demanding conditions found in construction and mining environments.
2. Forlander F218 ——Highway Transport All Position
Product Positioning: Steering axle and all position tire for highway transport
Applicable Vehicles: Flatbed trucks, box trucks, logistics delivery trucks
Tread Features:
Deepened longitudinal rib tread design
Wide crown, large contact area
Continuous rib structure
- Size: 9.00-20
- Ply Rating: 16PR
- Type: TTF (Tube Type)
- Max Load: 2900 Kg
- Section Width: 259 mm
Other Available Sizes (Partial):
12.00-24 18PR, 12.00-20 18PR, 11.00-20 18PR, 10.00-20 16PR, 9.00-16 16PR, 8.25-20 16PR, 8.25-16LT 14PR,7.50-20 14PR, 7.50-16LT 16PR, 7.50-15 12PR, 7.00-16LT 12PR, 7.00-15LT 12PR, 6.50-16 10PR, 6.50-15 10PR, 6.50-14LT 10PR, 6.00-15 8PR, 6.00-14 8PR
The F218 represents a reliable option among 9.00 20 tires for operators focused on highway and urban delivery applications.
3. Forlander F108 —— Complex Road Conditions Drive Wheel
Product Positioning: Drive axle tire for muddy, snowy, and soft road surfaces
Applicable Vehicles: Agricultural trucks, oil field vehicles, forestry transport trucks, construction dump trucks
Tread Features:
Cross bar lug tread design
Tread blocks with siping
Open symmetric structure
- Size: 9.00-20
- Ply Rating: 16PR
- Type: TTF (Tube Type)
- Max Load: 2900 Kg
- Section Width: 259 mm
Other Available Sizes (Partial):
12.00-24 18PR, 12.00-20 18PR, 11.00-20 18PR, 10.00-20 16PR, 9.00-16 16PR, 8.25-20 16PR, 8.25-16LT 14PR,7.50-20 14PR, 7.50-16LT 16PR, 7.50-15 12PR, 7.00-16LT 12PR, 7.00-15LT 12PR, 6.50-16 10PR, 6.50-14LT 10PR, 6.00-15 8PR, 6.00-14 8PR
As specialized light truck tyre options, the F108 provides enhanced traction for off-road and agricultural applications where standard tires may struggle.
III. Selection Reference Guide
| Transportation Scenario | Recommended Model | Tread Type | Applicable Axle | Main Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Construction sites, mines, mixed roads | F777 | Rib-Lug Mix | Drive Axle | Self-cleaning, cut resistance |
| Highways, national roads, urban delivery | F218 | Rib | Steering/All Position | Even contact, wear resistance |
| Farmland, mud, snow | F108 | Lug | Drive Axle | Strong traction, self-cleaning |
When selecting bias light truck tires for your specific application, refer to the guide above to match the right tread pattern with your operating conditions.
IV. Customer Feedback
F218 (Thailand Logistics Fleet Long-Distance Transport Case)
A logistics fleet in Thailand operates five box trucks using F218 tires on the Bangkok to Chiang Mai provincial route (including highways and national roads), with an average daily distance of 280 kilometers and a standard load of 18 tons. The tires were installed on the steering axle positions. After 14 months of use, they accumulated 105,000 kilometers and reached their wear limit.
During the usage period, the fleet strictly followed maintenance procedures including tire rotation every 8,000 kilometers and tire pressure checks twice monthly. The tires showed uniform wear with no signs of uneven wear pattern, and provided stable handling with no pulling during highway driving. The used tires were evaluated by a retreading facility and confirmed to have retread value.
V. Conclusion
The Forlander 9.00-20 truck tire series offers three tire models designed for different transportation scenarios. Customers can select the appropriate model based on their actual operating routes and requirements.
If you are considering purchasing bias light truck tires or encountering tire-related issues in your operations, please feel free to share your requirements with us.
