Tire blowouts and flat tires are among the most common roadside emergencies for commercial trucks on I-77, I-85, and surrounding routes in the Carolinas. Interstate Fleet Services provides commercial truck tire service including emergency road calls, flat repairs, tire changes, and tire sales. We stock commercial truck tires and dispatch to your location for emergency situations. Keep moving — call us at the first sign of a tire problem.
Emergency Tire Service: (803) 329-9755When you have a blowout on I-77 or any road in our service area, we dispatch with replacement tires and the equipment to change commercial truck tires roadside. Safety is our priority — get to a safe location and call us.
Minor tread punctures can often be repaired rather than replaced. We assess the damage and recommend the appropriate repair or replacement. Properly repaired tires maintain full safety and can legally return to service.
We carry commercial truck tires in common sizes for drives, steers, and trailer positions. Call with your tire size and we'll tell you what's available. We sell and mount.
Professional tire mounting on commercial truck wheels. Proper mounting and seating of the bead is essential for safety on commercial truck tires.
Leaking wheel seals contaminate brake linings and can cause brake failure. We inspect wheel seals as part of tire service and replace any that are leaking.
Proper tire inflation is the single most important factor in commercial truck tire life. We check and adjust inflation on all positions to manufacturer specifications.
Yes. We dispatch road service for commercial truck tire emergencies including flat repairs, tire changes, and emergency tire replacements. Call (803) 329-9755 with your location.
We carry commercial truck tires for common applications. Availability varies by size and specification — call us with your tire size and application and we'll tell you what we have in stock.
Yes. We have the equipment for roadside tire changes on semi trucks. This requires a safe location — ideally a parking lot or wide shoulder. Call us with your location.
Tires with tread depth below minimums (4/32" on steer axles, 2/32" on others), sidewall damage, exposed cord, flat tires, and significantly over/under-inflated tires are DOT violations. We inspect and replace as needed.
Both. Minor puncture repairs in the tread area can be repaired. Sidewall damage, large punctures, and run-flat damage require replacement. We assess and recommend the appropriate solution.