Tire inner tubes retain the air in a tube type tire and sustains the load of the vehicle.


Check out Tire Country if you need tractor tire inner tubes, truck tire inner tubes, or any other type of inner tube for your vehicle or equipment. Our tire shop in Pageland has a large selection of tire tubes for sale in different sizes for different types of tires. After your purchase, our staff can help you with installation.


We're near to both Cheraw and Chesterfield, as well as Lancaster, Heath Springs, Kershaw, Camden, Columbia, Chester, Great Falls, Rock Hill, Jefferson, McBee, Hartsville, Society Hill, Florence, Charlotte, Concord, Monroe, Locust, Wadesboro, Rockingham, Candor, Laurel Hill, Norwood, and Kannapolis. We invite drivers and farmers to stop over and increase the performance of their tires with the competitively priced tire tubes in our shop.

What are Tire Tubes?

An inner tube is a flexible torus shaped rubber bladder that sits in the tire and wheel cavity. When the inner tube is inflated with air it fills the wheel and tire cavity lending support to sustain the vehicles load. Inner tubes come in different sizes to fit different sized tires and is available in different valve stem configurations. Here at Tire Country we have the knowledge to help you select the correct inner tube for your application.


Tire Tube Basics

  • Contain air at a sufficient pressure.
  • Inflate casing to support the weight of the vehicle.
  • Prevent air leakage in tires, especially in cold temperatures.
  • Extend the life of a tubeless tire.


Some tires, like most tractor tires, require tire tubes to function properly. If your farm equipment needs a tractor tire tube, it will be designated by a “TT” after the tire size. Other tires are tubeless but could still benefit from the installation of a tire tube.

When shopping for inner tubes, it's important to find the right size. Oversized or undersized tubes can fail and may negatively affect your tire. If you need assistance finding an appropriately sized tire tube, don't hesitate to ask our staff. They're friendly and will be happy to answer any questions you have.


Once our tire technicians help you find the best tire tubes, we can help you with tire tube installation. To learn more about our tire tube selection and prices, or to ask us a question, you can contact us in person, over the phone, or online.

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