§393.75
Tires
Question 1: If a CMV has a defective tire, may the
driver remove the defective tire from the axle and drive with three tires on an
axle instead of four?
Guidance: Yes, provided the weight on all of the
remaining tires does not exceed the maximum allowed under §393.75(f).
Question 2: May a CMV be operated
with tires that carry a greater weight than the weight marked on the sidewall
of the tires?
Guidance: Yes, but only if the CMV is being operated under the terms
of a State-issued special permit, and at a reduced speed that is appropriate to
compensate for tire loading in excess of the rated capacity.
Question 3: May a vehicle transport
HM when equipped with retreaded tires?
Guidance: Yes. The only CMV that may not utilize retreaded
tires is a bus, and then only on its front wheels.
Question 4: May tires be
filled with materials other than air (e.g., silicone, polyurethane)?
Guidance: §393.75 does not
prohibit the use of tires filled with material other than air. However, §393.3 may prohibit the use
of such tires under certain circumstances. Some substances used in place of air
in tires may not maintain a constant physical state at different temperatures.
While these substances are solid at lower temperatures, the increase in
temperature from highway use may result in the substance changing from a solid
to a liquid. The use of a substance which could undergo such a change in its
physical characteristics is not safe, and is not in compliance with §393.3.