Log template

Tire Maintenance Log Template

A tire log helps identify wear patterns, pressure problems, casing decisions, and replacement timing by wheel position.

Wheel-end maintenance illustration with tire tread, brake lining, hub seal, and air line inspection points.
Wheel-end costs often change by axle position, contamination, tire condition, and related brake work.

Use this template with the matching checklist pages, then compare repair totals against the maintenance cost calculator during monthly budget review.

Who Should Use It

Small fleets and owner-operators managing steer, drive, and trailer tires across multiple positions.

HTML Table Version

Tire Maintenance Log Template fields
Field Example Purpose
Date 2026-05-14 Inspection or service date.
Unit Number T-204 Equipment identifier.
Position LF steer Specific tire location.
Tread Depth 12/32 Wear tracking.
Pressure PSI 105 Inflation record.
Condition Shoulder wear Visible finding.
Action Taken Rotate, align, replace, repair Maintenance decision.
Tire Brand / Casing New steer tire Asset and casing notes.
Cost 682.40 Tire budget tracking.
Next Check 491250 Follow-up mileage.

Printable Layout

Print this page and add blank rows under the table, or recreate the same fields in a spreadsheet for recurring use.

CSV-Style Field List

Date,Unit Number,Position,Tread Depth,Pressure PSI,Condition,Action Taken,Tire Brand / Casing,Cost,Next Check

Example Spreadsheet Row

2026-05-14,T-204,LF steer,12/32,105,Shoulder wear,Rotate, align, replace, repair,New steer tire,682.40,491250

How to Keep Records

  • Keep the original invoice or digital receipt with the log entry.
  • Use one unit number format across tractors, trailers, and reefer units.
  • Capture odometer, date, defect, corrective action, and next due mileage.
  • Store records where they can be retrieved during maintenance review, sale due diligence, or an audit.

Related checklist pages

Sources and Methodology