Tyres for JCB Telescopic Handlers
Article written by Bush TyresThere are many types of JCB Telescopic Handlers with various tyre sizes to suit.
At Bush Tyres we can supply & fit the original equipement tyre or other brands depending on your vehicles enviroment or your circumstances.
Bush Tyres, Spalding Commercial, fitted tyres to a range of JCB telescopic handlers that all required different types of tyre to cater for each vehicles application and customer applications.
Michelin 460/70R24 XMCL on a JCB 536-70
Excellent traction in wet and difficult conditions.
Excellent resistance to punctures and shocks.
Up to 46% longer wear life
Optimized rubber compounds help reduce wear to give exceptionally long life to this tyre for telescopic handlers and backhoe loaders.
Exceptional traction in dry or wet conditions. 20% extra traction compared with the Michelin cross-ply.
Mitas 155/80-24 TR-01 on a JCB 531-70
Mitas TR01 is a tyre with an excellent tread design to provide exceptional traction in all conditions, suitable for use in industry and agriculture.
Intended mainly for self-propelled machines, agricultural loaders, small dump trucks and telescopic loaders.
The tyre provides high load-bearing capacity and resistance to damage and wear.
Excellent value for money.
The fitting team at Boston hosted a very long-standing customer, this Aston Martin DB9 returning for a set of new, fully coded, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors.
Toyo's Proxes slick tyres have been designed and built using advanced technologies to incorporate sustainable raw materials within the tyres overall make up. These sustainable tyres which were fitted to team Toyo Tires', Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo's for the first four round of the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie in the SP10 class.
This Peugeot 205 automatic visited our Boston Branch recently for Wheel Balancing. These centre-less “Pepperpot” style wheels can only be balanced on a balancing machine using a plate adapter. The adapter is needed as the wheels are unusual as they have no hole in the centre.