Mobile Semi Truck Tire Repair — We Come to You in Central Florida

Blown a tire on I-95, I-4, or US-1? Stuck at a truck stop with a slow leak? K & W Mobile Tire Service dispatches semi truck tire repair directly to your location across Volusia, Flagler, and Brevard Counties in Florida. We handle drive tires, steer tires, and trailer tires on every major semi configuration — day cab, sleeper, reefer, flatbed, tanker. Licensed, insured, and veteran-owned.

Same-day mobile service across Volusia, Flagler & Brevard Counties, FL

What does Mobile Semi Truck Tire Repair include?

Emergency Roadside Semi Tire Service

Blowouts on I-95, I-4, US-1, SR-44, SR-46, or the Florida Turnpike — we show up with the right tire and safety gear.

Drive Tire Repair & Replacement

Drive axle tires patched, plugged, or replaced on-site. We check casing condition so repairs only happen when the tire is structurally sound.

Steer Tire Service

Steer tire replacements with DOT-compliant rubber in common sizes like 295/75R22.5 and 11R22.5.

Trailer Tire Swap

53-foot trailer tires, tandem axle tires, and super-single trailer tires handled without you uncoupling.

Truck Stop Service

At the Flying J, Pilot, Love's, or TA/Petro — we meet you where you're parked.

Pre-Trip DOT Tire Check

Quick pre-inspection scans for sidewall damage, tread depth, and date-code issues so you avoid fines.

Who is this service for?

  • Owner-operators running routes through Central Florida
  • OTR drivers stuck on the highway with a blown tire
  • Regional fleet drivers with a timed delivery window
  • Small trucking companies without in-house tire maintenance
  • Port trucking drivers (Jacksonville, Port Canaveral runs)
  • Anyone who'd rather have the tire shop come to the truck instead of the truck go to the shop

How does on-site mobile semi truck tire repair work?

  1. 1

    Call the Dispatch Line

    Tell us your mile marker, direction, unit type, tire position, and urgency. We confirm ETA before sending the truck.

  2. 2

    Service Truck Rolls

    Our tech loads the right tire and tools and gets on the road. We text updates as we approach.

  3. 3

    Repair or Replace

    Job done at your exact location. Most single-tire roadside jobs finish in 30–60 minutes on scene.

  4. 4

    Keep Moving

    You're rolling. We send the invoice digitally. Fleet clients get priority dispatch on the next call.

Where do we provide this service?

K & W Mobile Tire Service covers Volusia, Flagler & Brevard Counties, Florida — including Daytona Beach, South Daytona, Holly Hill, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, Edgewater (our HQ), New Smyrna Beach, DeLand, Deltona, DeBary, Orange City, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Bunnell, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Titusville, Cocoa, Rockledge, Merritt Island, Cape Canaveral, and every neighborhood and highway in between (I-95, I-4, US-1, A1A, SR-44, SR-46, the Florida Turnpike).

Not sure if your location is covered? Call (386) 566-7339— we'll confirm service availability in under a minute.

Why choose K & W Mobile Tire Service?

Veteran-owned — dispatch reliability that matters at 2 AM on I-95
Licensed and insured for commercial Class 8 work
Common semi truck tire sizes stocked on the service truck
Heavy-duty jacks, impact tools, and torque wrenches on every run
We cover every major Central Florida highway
Fleet clients go first on emergency dispatch
No inflated emergency surcharges — honest pricing
Service truck is fully branded and DOT-compliant

How much does it cost & how long does it take?

Mobile semi truck tire repair pricing varies by tire size, whether it's a repair versus replacement, tire brand, and your location within our service area. Typical roadside replacement (one steer or drive tire) takes 30–60 minutes on-scene; total call-to-rolling time is usually 1–2 hours. For fleet rates or specific tire quotes, call (386) 566-7339.

For a straight answer on your specific job, call (386) 566-7339 or request a quote online.

Frequently asked questions

Do you come out to I-95 for semi truck tire blowouts?

Yes — I-95 is in our primary service area from the Brevard County line north through Volusia and Flagler Counties. Same for I-4, US-1, SR-44, SR-46, and the Florida Turnpike. Give us your mile marker and direction of travel when you call.

How fast can you get to a semi on the highway?

Response time depends on where you are in the service area and our current dispatch load. We give a real ETA when you call and update it if anything changes. Fleet clients get priority dispatch.

Do you carry semi truck tires on the service truck?

Yes. We stock the most common steer (11R22.5, 295/75R22.5) and drive/trailer tire sizes on the truck. For specialty sizes or specific brands, we'll source before we dispatch so the first visit is the only visit.

Can you work on a semi at a truck stop?

Yes. Flying J, Pilot, Love's, TA/Petro — any truck stop in our service area. Tell us which lot and where you're parked when you call.

What's the difference between a drive tire and a steer tire?

Steer tires are on the front axle and handle the rig's direction. Drive tires are on the drive axles (usually tandem) and transfer engine power to the road. They're usually different tread patterns and load ratings. We stock both.

Do you offer tire repair contracts for trucking companies?

Yes — scheduled yard service, priority emergency dispatch, and fleet-account billing for regional trucking companies. Call (386) 566-7339 or visit our fleet services page.

Need mobile semi truck tire repair now?

Call and we'll be on the way. Same-day mobile service across Central Florida.

Call (386) 566-7339