Roadside Tire Change Service in Wichita Falls, TX (with your spare)
Safe, fast tire swaps using your working spare.
What we actually do
- Call & confirm locationTell us where you are — exit, mile marker, or shoulder. We dispatch the closest available technician.
- Safe positioningTechnician arrives with a flashing safety beacon and positions for traffic protection.
- Spare swap with proper torqueWheel-lock key handled, lugs torqued to spec — not just hand-tightened.
- Path to a tire shopWe'll point you to the closest reputable tire shop and confirm your spare is safe for the drive.
What to do while you wait
- Pull as far onto the shoulder as safely possible — flat ground if you can find it.
- Turn on hazard lights and place reflective triangles if you have them.
- Stay inside if traffic is heavy on I-44 or US-287.
- Locate your spare, jack, and wheel-lock key if you can do so safely.
What to share when you call
- Vehicle year, make, and model (helps confirm spare and jack location).
- Whether you have a working spare and where it's stored.
- Whether your vehicle uses a wheel-lock key.
- Exact location — exit, mile marker, or business name.
Pricing
Flat rate quoted on the call. A working spare is required; if you don't have one, we'll talk through the safest next step.
Frequently asked
Do I need a spare for you to change my tire?
Yes — we change tires using your working spare. If your spare is missing, flat, or you have a tire-inflator kit instead, call us anyway and we'll help you decide between an inflation attempt, a tow, or another option.
Can you handle wheel-lock keys?
Yes. Have the key in the glovebox or with the spare. If you cannot find it, tell dispatch before the technician leaves — there are workarounds, but they take different equipment.
How long can I drive on a spare?
Compact ('donut') spares are typically rated for 50 miles at speeds under 50 mph. Full-size spares can be driven longer, but you should still get a proper repair or replacement promptly. We'll tell you exactly what your spare is before we leave.
Do you handle blowouts on I-44 or US-287?
Yes, regularly. Have your exit number, mile marker, or the closest landmark ready. Tell dispatch which side of the highway you're on and which direction you're facing so the technician approaches safely.
Tire Change in Wichita Falls — call 24/7
Safe, fast tire swaps using your working spare.