Mobile Tire Service for Trailers
Utility, boat, equipment, and horse trailers. We handle them wherever they're parked.

Trailer tires get ignored until they blow. That's just how it goes. We see it all the time — utility trailers, boat trailers, equipment haulers — tires that look fine but the sidewalls are cracked from sitting in Florida heat. We check the DOT date codes, inspect the rubber, and swap what needs swapping. Right where the trailer sits.
What We Handle
- Utility trailer tires
- Boat trailer tires
- Equipment trailer tires
- Enclosed cargo trailer tires
- Horse trailer tires
Calls We Get Every Week
Boat trailer flat at the ramp
You're at the boat ramp and your trailer tire is shredded. We come to the ramp, swap the tire, and you're back on the water.
Dry rot on stored trailers
Your utility trailers have been sitting all season. Tires look fine but the sidewalls are cracked. We inspect, identify bad tires, and replace on-site.
Horse trailer emergency
You're hauling horses and get a flat on US-1. We prioritize animal safety — fast response, minimal stress for you and the horses.
Common Trailers Questions
My trailer tires look fine. Should I still replace them?
If your tires are more than 5 years old (check the DOT date code on the sidewall), they should be inspected regardless of tread depth. Florida heat accelerates dry rot.
Do you service boat trailers at the marina?
Absolutely. We service boat trailers at ramps, marinas, storage yards, and driveways across Central Florida.
Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.