Love's Truck Tire Care passes 200th location mark

Love’s Truck Tire Care passes 200th location mark

Love’s Truck Tire Care services are now available at more than 200 Love’s Travel Stops throughout the U.S. According to the company, the network will continue to expand to provide fast and reliable service allowing drivers in more parts of the country to get back on the road quicker.

“We’re committed to providing solutions and we’ll evolve as needed so we can meet the needs of more customers,” said Dan Jensen, director of tire sales and service for Love’s. “Our locations offering light mechanical services have nearly doubled over the past six months. With these additional offerings in more areas, drivers will continue to receive expedited service from well-trained professionals.”

Light mechanical services are currently available at more than 130 locations, up from nearly 70 in March. Service includes electrical repairs, belts and hoses, fleet and DOT inspections, brake repairs and more, said the company. Love’s also operates two tire care centers with full-service maintenance.

Earlier this year, Love’s added Goodyear and Continental brand tires to its lineup to provide drivers with a more versatile selection. Bridgestone, Firestone, Aeolus, Michelin, Michelin Retread Technologies, BF Goodrich and Yokohama products are also available.

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