225 70 19.5 Drive Semi Truck Tires in Cheyenne, WY | $0-49 Down, No Hard Credit Check
Why fleets choose us
- No hard credit check financing
- Fast, free shipping to your dock or installer
- Fuel-efficient, long-wearing tread designs
- Top brands plus value commercial options
Cheyenne, WY sits where I-25 and I-80 meet, right on the high plains at the edge of the Rocky Mountains. Local drivers haul everything from cattle and hay to construction materials, oilfield equipment, and packaged goods between Colorado, Nebraska, and the rest of Wyoming. High winds, fast-changing winter storms, and long stretches between exits mean your semi truck tires in Cheyenne have to grip well, wear evenly, and stand up to real abuse.
Whether you are staging at the Port of Entry, dropping trailers near the rail yards, or running regional lanes down to Denver and up through central Wyoming, keeping fresh steer, drive, all-position, and trailer tires under your rig is essential for staying safe, legal, and on schedule.
- $0–49 out of pocket on approved lease-to-own plans
- No hard credit check
- Commercial-grade options for steer, drive, all-position, and trailer positions
- Fast shipping from trusted warehouses that know how to serve working trucks
- Flexible terms designed for both owner-operators and fleets
Financing made simple
Apply at checkout to see your options—no hard credit check. Many customers qualify for $0–49 down.
Questions? Call or text us at (207) 316-2258
For agricultural and oilfield traffic mixing county roads with highway miles, our heavy duty truck tires and vocational & mixed service truck tires hold up to tough surfaces. Choose open shoulder drive tread for traction or closed shoulder drive tread for fuel economy on extended linehaul routes.
Salem fleets cover Elk Grove, Natomas, and Roseville—ideal for regional haul and local delivery routes. Ask about lease‑to‑own commercial tires with $0–49 down and no hard credit check.
Routes between Salem, Springfield, and Junction City mix city miles with highway runs. Open shoulder drive tread adds traction in wet seasons, while closed shoulder boosts fuel economy on longer linehaul legs.


