Fleet Tire Management in Central Florida

Scheduled tire programs for Central Florida fleet operators. Inspections, cost tracking, priority emergency dispatch, and on-site service for fleets of 3 to 50+ vehicles.

K&W Mobile Tire Service — Fleet Tire Management

Running a fleet without a tire program means you're always reacting — a driver calls in flat, a truck goes out of service, operations slow down. A managed program changes that pattern. We set up scheduled visits to your yard: inspect every tire, document tread depth and DOT dates, flag anything that's close to the limit, and replace what needs replacing in the same visit. Emergency calls come in between schedules, and fleet clients go first. The math is straightforward — a flat tire on a delivery truck costs you driver time, towing, and the service call. Catch the problem during a $40/vehicle inspection visit and you avoid all three.

What We Handle

  • Scheduled inspection programs — monthly or quarterly
  • Written tire condition reports per vehicle
  • Priority emergency dispatch for fleet clients
  • On-site service at your yard or multiple locations
  • DOT date code tracking across the fleet
Real Situations

Calls We Get Every Week

12-truck delivery fleet tire audit

A Volusia County food distribution company runs 12 box trucks out of two yards. They've had three road failures in 90 days. We audit every tire on every truck — find seven that were overdue and two with sidewall damage — and set up a quarterly program. No road failures in the next six months.

Priority dispatch for a fleet driver

A fleet client's driver calls in a flat on I-4 near DeBary at 7 a.m. Because they're on the fleet program, the call goes to the front of the dispatch queue. We're on scene in 75 minutes. A non-fleet call in the same location might wait 2–3 hours.

Monthly inspection catches a pattern

During a monthly fleet inspection at an Orange County landscaping company, we notice two trucks consistently losing tire pressure in the same positions. Find rim damage from curbing on both — probably the same loading dock. We flag it and handle the rims before it turns into a roadside flat.

Common Fleet Tire Management Questions

How many vehicles do I need for a fleet program?

Any operation running 3 or more commercial vehicles qualifies. Small fleets get the same scheduled program and priority dispatch as larger ones — just scaled to what you need.

What does a fleet inspection include?

Tread depth measurement on every tire, tire pressure check, sidewall and DOT date code inspection, and a written report per vehicle. Replacements happen in the same visit for anything that needs it.

How does priority dispatch work for fleet clients?

Fleet clients go to the front of the dispatch queue on emergency calls. When your driver calls in a flat, that goes ahead of non-fleet calls. You get the same number, faster response.

Can you service multiple vehicles in one visit?

Yes. That's the point of scheduled program visits — we come to your yard and handle every vehicle that needs attention in one trip. More efficient than one-off calls for each truck.

How do I set up a fleet program?

Call (386) 566-7339 and describe your fleet: number of vehicles, types, yard locations, and how often you want visits. We'll put together a program that fits your operation.

Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.