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Durable, High-Traction Tyres
Are you looking for reliable tractor tyres in Alice Springs that can handle diverse terrains? Do you need durable solutions to support your farming operations? At Wheel Alignment Centre, we offer premium tractor tyres designed to meet the unique demands of agricultural work. Built for durability and high traction, our tyres ensure stability and performance across all farming conditions.
Our range of tractor tyres is tailored to suit a variety of landscapes, from soft soil to rocky flats. Whether you’re ploughing fields or transporting heavy loads, our tyres deliver exceptional grip and long-lasting durability. As your trusted local supplier, we also provide fitting and rotation services for tyres for tractors and other heavy machinery.
For dependable tractor tyres and personalised service, turn to Wheel Alignment Centre. Let us help you optimise your equipment and keep your operations running smoothly. Call us today at 0437 471 406 to find out more.
High-traction tractor tyres built for durability across all farming conditions
Suitable for soft soil, rocky terrain and heavy load-carrying agricultural tasks
Why Choose Our Tractor Tyres?
At Wheel Alignment Centre, our tractor tyres in Alice Springs are built to handle the challenges of agricultural work. Theses are just a few of the many benefits of choosing our high-quality tractor tyres:
- Superior Traction: Designed to provide excellent grip on various terrains, including soil, mud, and rocky surfaces.
- Built for Durability: Constructed to withstand heavy agricultural use and challenging conditions.
- Versatile Fit: Available in a range of sizes to suit different tractor models and applications.
- Enhanced Efficiency: Reliable tyres reduce downtime and help you complete tasks more efficiently.
- Local Expertise: Our team offers tailored advice to ensure you get the right tyres for your farming needs.
Choose Wheel Alignment Centre for tractor tyres that deliver performance and reliability. Visit us today to explore our range and find the perfect fit for your tractor.
FAQ
What are the different types of tractor tyres and which one do I need?
Tractor tyres generally fall into three main categories: R1 agricultural (lug) tyres, R3 turf tyres, and R4 industrial tyres.
- R1 tyres have deep, widely spaced lugs designed for maximum traction in soil, making them ideal for ploughing, fieldwork and muddy conditions.
- R3 tyres have a smoother tread pattern that reduces ground disturbance, making them suitable for turf, lawns, golf courses and lighter agricultural work where surface protection is important.
- R4 tyres feature a harder rubber compound and shallower tread, offering a balance between durability and traction for use on construction sites, gravel, and mixed terrains.

Choosing the correct tyre depends on the type of land, workload, and frequency of use. Using the wrong type can lead to poor traction, increased fuel use, and faster tyre wear.
How long do tractor tyres last?
Tractor tyre lifespan varies significantly depending on workload, soil type, climate and maintenance habits. On average, a well-maintained set can last 5–10 years, but tyres used in abrasive soils, rocky terrain or under heavy loads may wear out sooner. Factors such as improper inflation, overloading and constant road travel can accelerate wear. UV exposure can also degrade rubber over time. Regular inspection for cracking, lug damage, sidewall bulging or tread separation is essential. A tyre that appears visually worn or struggles to maintain traction in soil is likely nearing the end of its service life.
What is the correct tyre pressure for tractor tyres?
The correct tyre pressure depends on the tractor model, tyre size, load carried and type of farm work being performed. Tractor tyres are often operated at lower pressures than car tyres to maximise traction and reduce soil compaction, particularly during field operations. However, pressure must still be sufficient to support the load and prevent tyre deformation. Running tyres overinflated reduces traction and causes uneven wear, while underinflation increases sidewall stress and risk of tyre failure. Manufacturers provide recommended pressure ranges, and using a calibrated gauge is important to ensure accuracy. Adjusting pressure to match field conditions can improve efficiency and prolong tyre life.





