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Best Pallet Racking Systems for Car Tire Storage

  • DURASTONE CONSTRUCTION LLC
  • Nov 11
  • 2 min read

Car tires might look simple to store, but anyone who manages tire inventory knows how quickly they can eat up valuable warehouse space. Whether you run a tire shop, automotive distribution center, or dealership warehouse, the right storage system can make all the difference in keeping tires organized, accessible, and in good condition.


Warehouse Tire Storage
Warehouse Tire Rack Storage

How Car Tire Storage Racks Work

Car tire storage systems are designed to hold multiple tire sizes while maintaining proper shape and preventing damage. Most setups use tire racks, which are similar to pallet racks but customized for round loads.


Common configurations include:

  • Horizontal racks – for storing car tires flat or in stacks, generally on pallets or some form of supports.

  • Vertical racks – to keep individual tires upright and easy to identify.

By designing the rack layout around tire diameter, SKU turnover, and picking frequency, businesses can safely increase storage density and efficiency.


Benefits of Proper Tire Storage Systems

  • Prevent Tire Deformation – Proper tire storage prevents flat spots and preserves shape.

  • Maximize Warehouse Space – Multi-level tire racks utilize vertical height, freeing up valuable floor area.

  • Enhance Safety and Organization – Tires are kept off the floor, reducing trip hazards and clutter.

  • Faster Picking and Inventory Management – Organized systems make it easier to locate and rotate stock.

  • Improved Product Longevity – Tires stored correctly remain clean, dry, and ready for shipping or installation.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

Improper tire storage doesn’t just reduce efficiency, but it can lead to product damage and safety hazards.

  • Avoid stacking tires too high – excessive weight causes deformation and the stacks can tip and fall.

  • Don’t store directly on concrete floors – moisture can damage rubber over time.

  • Watch out for UV exposure – sunlight and heat can degrade tire material, especially in a climate like Florida.

  • Keep storage areas cool and dry – humidity can cause cracking or corrosion on rims and can also affect the rubber.


Examples of Tire Storage Applications

  • Automotive parts distribution centers.

  • Tire retail stores and service shops.

  • Car dealerships and fleet management facilities.

  • Seasonal tire storage for customers (winter/summer swaps).


Tire Storage Solutions for Florida Businesses

Florida’s hot and humid weather can accelerate tire wear if not managed properly. At DURASTONE CONSTRUCTION LLC we help businesses design and install custom tire racking systems that maximize storage while maintaining product integrity. From layout design and permitting to installation, we ensure your warehouse meets safety and fire code standards, so your operation runs smoothly year-round.


Give us a call today and find out how we can help you and your business.

 
 
 

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