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Truck Tire Installation in Mesquite TX for Work Trucks

When your work truck needs new tires, you need them installed right and back on the road fast. We handle light duty and medium duty truck tire installation in Mesquite with straight pricing and no surprises.

Jun 18, 2026 4 min readMAThe Mesquite Auto Force crew
Truck Tire Installation in Mesquite TX for Work Trucks

When your work truck needs new tires, you do not have time for a shop that does not know the difference between a light duty pickup and a box truck running commercial routes. We see both at Mesquite Auto Force, and we know what each one requires.

Work trucks take more abuse than personal vehicles. Hauling loads, idling for hours, driving on rough job sites, running highway miles five days a week. The tires on a work truck do not get chosen for looks. They get chosen for durability, load rating, and the ability to hold up under real conditions. That means the installation matters just as much as the tire itself.

A standard passenger tire is built for comfort and fuel economy. A work truck tire is built for payload capacity and tread life. Most commercial trucks in Dallas County run either light duty tires on full size pickups used for work or medium duty tires on utility bodies, landscape trucks, and delivery rigs. The load range matters, and installing a tire with the wrong load rating is not just a performance problem, it is a safety problem. Work truck tires also run at higher pressures more often, so valve stems wear faster and sidewalls take more abuse from curbs and job site debris. When we mount a tire on a work truck, we check the wheel seal, inspect the valve stem, and verify the pressure rating matches what the truck actually carries.

The term work truck covers a lot of ground in North Texas. Half-ton and three-quarter-ton pickups usually run P-metric or LT-metric tires depending on whether the truck came equipped for heavy loads, and we see a lot of these from contractors, plumbers, and HVAC companies. Service bodies and utility trucks often run higher load range tires because they carry equipment, and the wheel bolt pattern and backspacing matter for fitment. Step vans and delivery trucks common in Dallas County last-mile delivery often run commercial grade tires with reinforced sidewalls. If you are not sure what tire your truck needs, bring it by and we will read the door jamb, check the current tire, and tell you exactly what fits.

We stock light duty and medium duty truck tires from brands like Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper, and BFGoodrich, and if you need a specific tire for a specific application we can usually get it within a day or two. Installation for most light duty truck tires runs about an hour to ninety minutes depending on availability, while medium duty tires take longer because the wheels are heavier and the torque specs are more critical. We back our installation work with our 24-month or 24,000-mile workmanship warranty.

If you are running commercial accounts or need multiple trucks serviced, we can work with you on scheduling. Bring your truck by or call us at (888) 348-4808 before you buy tires somewhere else. We will tell you if we can beat the price and what the real installed cost looks like. Mesquite Auto Force is located at 4036 I-30 Frontage Road in Mesquite, and we give every customer a written estimate before we touch anything.

How we install work truck tires

  • Verify the tire size and load range before mounting
  • Inspect the wheel for corrosion, damage, or bent rims
  • Mount with correct torque specs, never guesswork
  • Balance the assembly to protect steering and suspension
  • Set pressure for the load the truck actually carries
  • Re-torque the lugs after 25 miles
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