COLORADO OFF ROAD EXPERTS

Wheels and Tires Installation in Fort Collins, CO

Trail-ready wheel and tire packages installed for Colorado terrain and performance.

60+ Years Experience
Colorado Owned
Trail-Tested Builds

Wheels and Tires Built for Colorado Terrain

Your wheels and tires are what actually touch the trail. If they're wrong, everything else doesn't matter.

At Truckwerks, we build wheel and tire setups that are matched to your vehicle, your lift, and how you actually drive. Whether you're dealing with snow, rocks, mud, or daily highway use, we get the fitment right the first time.

  • Correct sizing for your lift and vehicle platform
  • Proper offset and backspacing to avoid rubbing
  • Tires matched to your actual terrain — not just looks
  • Full mounting, balancing, and alignment every time
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Off-road wheels and tires for Fort Collins trucks and Jeeps

What We Offer

Every setup is built for performance, not guesswork. We stock and install the top brands for every use case.

All-Terrain Packages

The best option for Fort Collins drivers who split time between highway and trails. Capable off-road without sacrificing daily drivability.

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Mud-Terrain Setups

Aggressive tread patterns for serious off-road and mud use. Loud on the highway, unstoppable on the trail.

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Wheel & Tire Combos

Matched wheel and tire packages built for your vehicle. Correct offset, backspacing, and sizing — we handle the fitment details.

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Beadlock & Off-Road Wheels

Beadlock-capable and dedicated off-road wheel systems for serious trail builds. Fuel, Method, Black Rhino, and more.

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Trucks and Jeeps we fit in Fort Collins Colorado

Vehicles We Fit

We mount and balance wheels and tires on the most common trucks, Jeeps, and off-road platforms in Colorado.

  • Ford F-150 / F-250 / F-350
  • Ram 1500 / 2500
  • Chevy Silverado / GMC Sierra
  • Toyota Tacoma / Tundra / 4Runner
  • Jeep Wrangler / Gladiator
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Serving Fort Collins and Surrounding Areas

Truckwerks serves drivers across the Fort Collins area and northern Front Range from our Brighton shop. About an hour south on I-25 — worth the drive.

Fort Collins Loveland Windsor Timnath Greeley Longmont Brighton

Why Truckwerks for Wheels & Tires

There's a difference between a shop that bolts on parts and a shop that builds setups that actually perform.

01

Fitment First

Wrong offset or backspacing causes rubbing, premature wear, and handling issues. We get the fitment right before anything gets mounted.

02

Matched to Your Lift

Tires need to work with your suspension setup. If you have a lift or are planning one, we spec your tires and wheels to match it correctly.

03

Trail-Tested Recommendations

We run the same trails Fort Collins drivers do. Our tire recommendations come from real experience on Colorado terrain, not a catalog.

04

Full Mount, Balance & Align

Every install includes proper mounting, precision balancing, and a full wheel alignment. Your truck drives right when it leaves our shop.

05

Top Brands In Stock

Fuel, Method, Black Rhino, Nitto, BFGoodrich, Toyo, Falken — we stock and install the brands that hold up on Colorado's toughest terrain.

06

Colorado Owned & Operated

We understand what Colorado roads and trails demand. Your setup will be built for the conditions you actually drive in.

Wheels & Tires Questions

Common questions from Fort Collins-area truck and Jeep owners.

What size tires should I run?
This depends on your lift height, vehicle platform, and how you use the truck. We guide you to the correct fitment based on your specific setup — not a generic answer. Most lifted trucks in Colorado run 33s, 35s, or 37s.
Do I need a lift for bigger tires?
In most cases, yes — at least a leveling kit for proper clearance and performance. Running oversized tires without the right lift causes rubbing, accelerated wear, and can damage suspension components.
Do you balance and align after mounting?
Yes, every install includes proper balancing and a full wheel alignment. Skipping alignment after a tire install leads to uneven wear and poor handling — we never skip this step.
What's better — all-terrain or mud-terrain tires?
All-terrain tires are ideal for daily driving with weekend trail use. Mud-terrain tires offer more aggressive off-road traction but are louder on highway. We'll recommend the right tire based on how you actually use your truck.

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