Gooseneck Trailer Tire Replacement

Mobile tire replacement for gooseneck trailers — heavy haul, farm equipment, and livestock configurations across Central Florida.

K&W Mobile Tire Service — Gooseneck Trailer Tires

Gooseneck trailers carry the heavy stuff — farm equipment, livestock, skid steers, loads that push tire ratings to their limits. A blowout on a loaded gooseneck isn't just inconvenient, it's dangerous. We service them at farms and ranches in Polk County, job sites in Lake County, and properties all across Central Florida. Load ratings matter here more than anywhere: we match the right G or H-range tire to your actual load, not just whatever fits the rim. If you're hauling cattle and want a pre-trip check before the weekend drive to the sale barn, we can do that.

What We Handle

  • Heavy single-axle and tandem gooseneck service
  • Farm and livestock trailer tires
  • Load range G and H ratings
  • 235/85R16 and 225/90R16 stocked
  • On-site at farm, ranch, or job site
Real Situations

Calls We Get Every Week

Livestock trailer pre-sale barn run

You're running cattle to the Kissimmee livestock market Saturday and want the tires checked Friday. We come to the ranch in Polk County, verify load ratings, and replace one tire that wasn't going to hold the weight.

Equipment hauler blow at a job site

A gooseneck hauling a mini excavator blows a rear tire on a private road near Leesburg. Loaded trailer, soft ground. We come out with the right jacks for that configuration and get it done.

Farm equipment delivery delay

A neighboring farmer needs a tractor delivered 40 miles on a gooseneck but has a soft tire. We drive out to the farm, assess, and put on a G-rated 235/85R16 that can handle the load.

Common Gooseneck Trailer Tires Questions

What tire sizes do gooseneck trailers use?

Most gooseneck trailers run 235/85R16 or ST235/80R16 in G-range. Heavier haul configurations may need H-range. We verify your trailer's load rating requirements before recommending a replacement.

Can you service a loaded gooseneck at a farm or ranch?

Yes. We come to farms, ranches, and rural properties across Polk, Lake, and surrounding counties. We bring the jacks and equipment needed to handle heavy gooseneck configurations on uneven ground.

How do I know if my gooseneck tires are rated for my load?

Check the load index on the tire sidewall and compare it to your trailer's GVWR. If the tires are undersized for the load, that's a blowout risk regardless of age or tread depth. We can verify this on-site.

Do gooseneck tires last as long as other trailer tires?

Generally yes, but they're exposed to higher loads and often travel rougher roads. In Florida's heat, the 5–6 year age limit still applies. If you're hauling livestock or heavy equipment, annual tire checks are worthwhile.

Do you service gooseneck trailers at livestock auctions or sale barns?

Yes. We service trailers at farms, ranches, sale barns, and anywhere else the trailer is parked. If you're running to the Kissimmee livestock market, we can meet you there or come to you beforehand.

Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.