Yokohama39s complete line of commercial truck tires are now available for Freightliner trucks

Yokohama tires now available for Freightliner trucks

April 27, 2015

Fleets purchasing new Freightliner trucks can now have their trucks equipped with Yokohama Tire Corporation’s (YTC) complete line of commercial truck tires, the company announced recently.  

“All our truck tires, including ultra wide base, drive, trailer and steer/all-position, are now an option in Freightliner’s Data Book,” said Rick Phillips, vice president of sales. “This means when fleet owners are deciding on tires for a brand new Freightliner truck, they now can include Yokohama in the mix. It’s part of our ‘focus on fleets’ initiative to make sure fleets can get the tires they want.”

Mary Aufdemberg, director of product marketing for Freightliner Trucks, added: “Freightliner is always looking for ways to help our fleet customers run successful businesses, and that includes offering customizable options for new truck orders. The addition of Yokohama in our Data Book gives them more quality tires to choose from.”

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