Product Description
Toyota OEM poly drive tire, cushion X-groove type, part number TO 00590-43410-71-XG. Suited for electric lift truck drive position. Polyurethane tread, Shore A 87 hardness, factory mounting compatible with select Toyota models. No cross-reference or supersession part numbers available.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Construction Type | Solid cushion wheel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 00590-43410-71 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TO 00590-43410-71-XG |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the X-groove cushion designation mean for tire TO 00590-43410-71-XG?
A: X-groove is a tread pattern that provides traction in the drive position. Cushion indicates this is a solid polyurethane wheel designed for ride comfort and noise reduction on hard floors. The combined designation indicates this tire is optimized for Toyota electric lift truck drive service with noise dampening properties.
Q: What is the Shore A hardness specification for this poly drive tire?
A: This Toyota OEM poly drive tire has a Shore A hardness of 87, which provides a balance between durability and traction control. Higher hardness resists wear in heavy-use environments while maintaining grip on smooth and wet floors in the drive position.
Q: What Toyota models are compatible with tire TO 00590-43410-71-XG?
A: This polyurethane tire is designed for select Toyota electric lift truck models in the drive position. No cross-reference or supersession part numbers are currently available. Confirm your equipment model and tire position (drive, load, or steer) match this OEM specification before ordering.
Q: Is this tire factory-mountable or does it require custom preparation?
A: This tire is factory-mounting compatible with select Toyota models, meaning it can be mounted directly to OEM hubs without modification. However, always verify hub compatibility and bore dimensions match before installation. Mismatched hub and tire combinations will not function correctly.
Q: How do I know when this polyurethane drive tire needs replacement?
A: Replace the tire if tread depth falls below 1/8 inch, if cracks or material separation appear, if traction loss occurs on wet or smooth floors, or if the polyurethane develops permanent surface deformation. Worn drive tires reduce load control and increase stopping distance significantly.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of this polyurethane tire?
A: Service life varies based on fleet usage intensity, floor surfaces, and maintenance practices. Continuously operated trucks typically need polyurethane drive tire replacement every 2,000-4,000 operating hours. The Shore A 87 hardness compound resists wear better than softer polyurethane alternatives in heavy-use environments.