Semi Truck Tire Repair in Sanford, FL

Sanford straddles I-4 at MM 101 to 106 and sits at the crossroads of Seminole County's distribution infrastructure.

Covers I-4 MM 101–106 and Sanford's SR-46 industrial corridor.

Common Calls in Sanford

Real situations we handle in the Sanford area — not hypotheticals.

I-4 MM 101 eastbound shoulder

You're eastbound on I-4 approaching the SR-46 interchange when a drive dual splits. We come to the shoulder at MM 101, set up safety cones, and swap the 295/75R22.5 before the morning commute picks up.

Sanford Airport cargo truck

A freight truck staging at Orlando Sanford International Airport's cargo area needs a steer tire changed before its next dispatch. We come to the cargo apron, handle the 11R22.5, and the driver makes his outbound schedule.

Distribution yard east of I-4

Two trucks in a Sanford distribution yard need new drive tires before Friday's outbound loads. We come Thursday afternoon, run both trucks in sequence, and everything's ready for morning.

Semi Truck Repair in Sanford

Sanford straddles I-4 at MM 101 to 106 and sits at the crossroads of Seminole County's distribution infrastructure. The Sanford/Lake Mary corridor is a major back-office and distribution zone for Central Florida — freight trucks run the I-4 interchange here constantly. Sanford Airport also handles cargo traffic. When a rig goes down on I-4 in Seminole County or in one of the industrial yards off SR-46, we cover it. Sanford's in our regular rotation.

Veteran-Owned

K&W is owned and operated by U.S. military veteran Dustin Boyd.

8-County Coverage

I-4 corridor and SunRail hub — covered by our Central Florida service area.

We Come to You

Job site, highway shoulder, campground, or yard — we bring the tires and tools.

Questions About Semi Truck Repair in Sanford

How fast can you get to I-4 in Sanford?

Sanford is about 60–75 minutes from our Edgewater base, running I-95 north and I-4 west. For a shoulder call near MM 101, expect us in roughly 75 minutes.

Do you cover the industrial parks along SR-46 in Sanford?

Yes. The Sanford industrial corridor along SR-46 and the distribution parks between I-4 and the airport are all part of our Seminole County coverage.

What tire sizes are available for Sanford semi calls?

We carry 11R22.5 and 295/75R22.5 on the truck. We also stock 285/75R22.5. Most Sanford calls are handled with what's on board.

Can you service our Sanford-based fleet regularly?

Yes. We set up fleet programs for Central Florida operators — scheduled inspections, priority dispatch, and the ability to service multiple trucks in a single visit.

Need Semi Truck Repair in Sanford?

Call now. We come to your exact location in Sanford — no towing, no shop wait.