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Truck Roadside Assistance Directory: FixonRoad.com™ 1-800-208-6364

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

mobile truck repairAre you looking for quick and reliable roadside truck and trailer repair service?  Are you in search of truck and trailer roadside assistance at affordable rates?  FixonRoad.com™ provides visitors with free access to a comprehensive network of mobile truck and trailer repair service providers.  We are confident that our truck roadside assistance service providers will provide quick and professional truck repair services at reasonable rates. 

We proudly provide complimentary 24 hour access to truck owner operators, truck fleets and truck drivers.  Our complimentary roadside assistance directory for truckers is the perfect solution for drivers of Semi-Trucks, Big Rigs, Reefers, Straight Trucks, Trailers, 18-Wheelers, Flatbed Trailers, Gooseneck Trailers, Low Boys Trailers, Heavy Haulers, Intermodal Chassis, Buses and RVs.  FixonRoad.com™ is a one-stop provider of professional truck repair services

Some of the Roadside Truck Assistance Services that we provide include Truck Alternator Repair, Truck Starter Repair, Truck Belt Repair, Truck Hose Repair, Truck Battery Service, Truck Brake Repair, Truck Exhaust Repair, Truck Radiator Repair, Truck Fuel System Repair, Truck Axle Repair, Truck Electrical Repair, Truck Transmission Repair, Truck Tire Repair, Truck Towing Service and much more.

Our truck service providers are experienced in offering truck repair to all of the top brand names in trucking including Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Ford, Freightliner, GMC, Hino, International, Isuzu, Kenworth, Mack, Navistar, Peterbilt, Sterling, Volvo, Western Star and many others.

If you require emergency truck roadside assistance, visit us on the web at FixonRoad.com™ or give us a call at 1-800-208-6364 for 24-hour roadside assistance.  We are confident that you will receive quality mobile truck repair and road service at prices that you can afford.

Roadside Assistance Truck Repair Directory

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Truck Roadside AssistanceGood news for the trucking industry!  In 2011, the trucking industry here in the United States will be picking up more than loads of freight than last year.  As the economy improves, consumers and businesses ramp up purchases.  That means that thousands more truck drivers will be needed to haul the extra merchandise.

There’s the old saying: “if you got it, a truck brought it”.

Truck drivers are in demand with an entire generation of baby-boomer truck drivers nearing retirement.  Based on annual growth, the truck driver ranks 9th in The Indianapolis Star’s list of top jobs for 2011.

More trucks means more mileage.  More mileage means more breakdowns.  Semi-trucks, tractor trailers, 18-wheelers, big rigs, heavy haulers, reefers and low boys will need to be well maintained.  With the increased risk of breakdown, truck drivers need to be aware of FixonRoad.com™.   

FixonRoad.com™ offers a free directory of emergency roadside truck assistance providers.  If you need mobile tire service, tractor trailer towing, or any other truck service, FixonRoad.com™ can help.  Our directory of truck repair professionals has listings from all over the United States.  Truck drivers in need of emergency service can search by zip code or city and state.  Our directory will guide you to a list of providers in your area who specialize in the truck road assistance that you need.

FixonRoad.com™ makes sure that only the best truck roadside assistance providers are listed in our full service truck repair directory.

Trucks generally log approximately 600 miles each day.  Drivers need to get their shipments delivered in a timely manner.  Delays cost drivers money that they could ne making on the next haul.  It is very important for drivers to get fast roadside assistance and get back on the road as soon as possible.

FixonRoad.com™ has a comprehensive list of truck roadside assistance repair stations.

FixonRoad.com™ gives our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension.

Roadside Assistance Directory for Truckers in Need of Truck Repair / Truck Towing: FixonRoad.com™

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Truck Repair ServicesAre you a trucker looking for Semi Truck Repair, or Semi Truck Towing?  If so, you have come to the right place.  FixonRoad.com™ provides truck fleets and owner operators with a free directory of the most reliable, reasonably priced roadside truck and trailer repair services.  We offer our visitors an extensive network of mobile truck and trailer repair service providers.  We are confident that chances are we will have a service provider within just a few miles of your breakdown location.

FixonRoad.com™ offers truck owner/operators, truck fleets and truck drivers quick access to qualified service providers at reasonable rates.  We provide a directory of around the clock, 24 hour truck roadside assistance for:

Semi-Trucks, Tractor Trailers, Reefers, Straight Trucks, Trailers, Flatbed Trailers, Heavy Haulers, Gooseneck Trailers, Low boys, Freightliners, Intermodal Chassis, Buses and RVs.

To take advantage of our network of qualified truck repair stations, just call us at 1-800-208-6364 for immediate assistance.  When utilizing our Truck and Trailer Breakdown Repair service you can expect to pay less for mobile truck repair and road service.  Your can also expect that your truck will be repaired quickly.

Some of the services that our truck roadside assistance centers provide include repairs to truck alternators / truck starters, truck belts / truck hoses, truck batteries, truck brake systems / truck brake chambers, truck radiators / truck exhaust, truck fuel systems, truck transmissions, truck electrical problems, truck tires / truck axles, truck electrical issues and truck towing.

If you are a truck driver and you drive an 18 wheeler, big rig, heavy hauler, reefer, tractor trailer or freightliner, FixonRoad.com™ is a valuable resource that can provide access to a free database of emergency roadside assistance providers for truck drivers. 

FixonRoad.com™ gives our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension.

Need Mobile Tire Services? FixonRoad.com™ can help!

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

Mobile tire service trucksThe Tire Industry Association supports a recent Environmental Protection Agency decision regarding scrap tires.  The EPA states that scrap tires will not be considered as solid waste under the Clean Air Act.

If scrap tires would have been classified as solid waste, the scrap tire recycling market would have been devastated and tire prices would have soared while creating a negative impact on the environment.

Using tire-derived fuel is a great way to keep scrap tires from landfills.  It also provides the tire industry with a cost-effective, ‘green’ alternative.

Truck tires blow out on the road.  What do drivers of buses, recreational vehicles, semis, tractor trailers, reefers, freightliners, low boys, 18 wheelers, heavy haulers, and tow trucks do with their flats tires?

Mobile Tire Service is very important to semis, trucks, big rigs, 18 wheelers, buses, freightliners, tractor trailers, low boys and reefers.  Trucks are on the road with drivers that are earning money for being in motion.  Truckers cannot afford to be stuck on the road without roadside assistance.  Truck tire service is a viable solution to the problem of flat tires.

More and more fleets of trucks, tractor trailers, buses, freightliners, low boys and reefers are using mobile tire services to help keep them on the road longer and to maintain their trucks more efficiently.

If you need any mobile tire services, be sure to visit us online at FixonRoad.com™ or call us at 800-208-6364.

At FixonRoad.com™ , we do our best to provide you with the best and most reasonably priced Truck Repair and Services Business Directory in the USA.  FixonRoad.com™  give our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension.

Fix On Road Tire Service Technology

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Trucks, tractor trailers, 18 wheelers, buses, rv’s, big rigs, freightliners and heavy haulers all need their tires to be inflated.  Truck tire blowouts can be devastating.  Tire service may be tough to come by if you find yourself stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire.  Tire service is available by visiting FixonRoad.com™or by calling us at 800-208-6364.  Our directory of truck tire service specialists and emergency roadside assistance providers is filled with reliable truck services.

Tire ServiceIn order to limit the tire service that you need, there is an automatic inflation system that inflates your trailer tires while you drive.  Tiremaxx Pro is an automatic tire inflation system that adjusts and monitors tire pressure continuously monitors.  Tires are inflated and deflated based on changing road conditions.  In addition, Tiremaxx Pro balances tire pressure at every wheel position.   This is the first automatic tire inflation system of its kind that is capable of active tire deflation and balancing.  It is expected to come out in early 2011.

The patented tire system works without electronics, transducers or pressure switches.  Tire pressure is continuously monitored with regard to changes in temperature.  The system draws from the tractor trailer air supply.  This keeps truck tires properly inflated regardless of the temperature.

This system assists tires in achieving maximum tread life.  It reduces friction between dual tires and makes tires last longer.

It will be interesting to see how effective Tiremaxx Pro is once it is released and put into use.  In the meantime, be sure to contact FixonRoad.com™ by visiting us on the web or calling us at 800-208-6364.  Our directory of truck tire service specialists and emergency roadside assistance is ready and waiting to help you get back on the road as soon as possible.

Truck Roadside Assistance Directory Provided by FixonRoad.com

Friday, October 15th, 2010

FixonRoad.com™ offers a comprehensive list of Truck Repair Services.  FixonRoad.com™ provides the latest information in the trucking industry.  The finest in high-tech safety enforcement tools is being tested at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration agency’s Roadside Technology Corridor along Interstate 81 in Greene County, Tennessee.

Mobile Roadside AssistancePrototype truck inspection technology will be on display with an emphasis on the improvement of on-road commercial trucks and buses.

The Wireless Roadside Inspection (WRI) Program has the capability to inspect trucks and buses at a fixed location of using a mobile vehicle.  The Smart Infrared Inspection System features the ability to detect problems in commercial truck brakes, truck wheel and truck tires.

The WRI program examines the condition of the truck through the assessment of on-board data collection.  It can also be used along side mobile enforcement vehicles to help police determine trucks that need to be pulled over for safety inspection.

The Smart Infrared Inspection System (SIRIS) is a prototype system that can scan both sides of trucks that pass for brake problems, wheel bearing issues and tire issues.  This technology is based on heat and temperature of truck components.

If your truck needs roadside assistance, please visit our comprehensive Truck Repair / Road Assistance Service Providers

When it comes to truck repair service, FixonRoad.com™  gives our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension.

Truck Tires Rate Increase Hit Tire Repair Services and Increases Costs for New Tires

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

FixonRoad.com™ brings you the latest in news from the trucking industry.  Trucks sure go through a lot of tires.  Several truck tire manufacturers recently announced expected rate increases on the cost of commercial truck tires.  Goodyear, for example, raised its truck prices nearly 10% and other truck tire companies are planning to follow suit.

Mobile Roadside Tire Assistance

In addition to the cost of tires increasing, it is only logical that the cost of Semi tire service, Truck tire service, Mobile tire service and tire road service also stand to increase.

In addition to Goodyear truck tires, Kumho truck tires and Hankook truck tires are expected to both raise prices by up to 6.5 on tires.

The new price increases are a product of price increase in raw materials used to make truck tires.

In addition to the cost of tires increasing, it is only logical that the cost of Semi tire service, Truck tire service, Mobile tire service and tire road service also stand to increase.

The truck tire hike is predicted to affect truckers who are in the market for truck tire service, Big Rig tire service, 18 wheeler tire service, Bus tire service, Freightliner tire service, Tractor Trailer tire service, Low Boy tire service, Reefer tire service, and R/V tire service.

When it comes to truck tire service, FixonRoad.com™  gives our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension.

Trucking Tips to Avoid Truck Repair Services on Axels, Suspension and Tire Service

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

FixonRoad.com™ is dedicated to bringing you the latest news in the trucking industry.  If you find yourself in need of emergency roadside assistance for your truck or your fleet of trucks, then you can count on the mobile road service professionals at FixonRoad.com™.  It is our pledge to provide you with the best quality Truck Repair and Services Business Directory in the United States of America.

Fifth wheel positioning tire axel service

Fifth wheel positioning is crucial when getting full use of the rated capacity of all axles. This especially pertains to the front axles in particular.

This FixonRoad.com™ trucking news feature focuses on the important of proper fifth wheel positioning – especially when it comes to Big Rigs, Low Boys and Heavy Haulers.  Fifth wheel positioning is crucial when getting full use of the rated capacity of all axles.  This especially pertains to the front axles in particular.  The front axles are commonly rated at 20,000 pounds, but a 22,000-pound rating is also an option for heavier loads.

Trucks with axels that have ratings of 22,000 pounds also may require wide-aspect front tires depending on state regulations.  Another consideration for trucks with these specifications is installing a dual steering gear system to accommodate the heavier loads. 

Truckers who drive heavy haulers generally find themselves in situations that require them to maneuver their trucks at slow speeds.  Trucks that operate at slower speeds places an increased amount of pressure on the steering systems.  To combat this issue, it is recommended to use an oil cooler on the steering system.  This will help to regulate safe operating temperatures when presented with tougher trucking conditions.

Another consideration for heavy haulers is the use of air suspensions.  In the past, rear suspensions on heavy haulers have been mechanical types, but air suspensions can offer more stability and less of a chance of breakdown.  Air suspension offers a smoother ride and more flexibility.

Whether its truck axel service, truck suspension repairs or truck tire service, FixonRoad.com™  gives our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension.

Emergency Road Service / Mobile Truck Repair Service Directory

Saturday, September 25th, 2010
Road Service Truck Repair

Contact Fix on Road™ or visit us online at FixonRoad.com™ to arrange for our listings of on-site truck repair services designed to get your truck back on the road as soon as possible.

Are you searching for a reliable and honest truck repair shop to help keep your truck on the road? Receive expert truck repairs and truck tire sales and truck tire service anywhere in the continental US from our mobile truck repair directory.  You can get in touch with Fix on Road™ recommended truck repair service centers 24 hours a day! 

Our truck repair stations service companies such as United Van Lines®, U.S. Express™, Bekins®, and UPS™ Freight. Contact Fix on Road™ or visit us online at FixonRoad.com™ to arrange for our listings of on-site truck repair services designed to get your truck back on the road as soon as possible.

Servicing your truck from bumper to bumper and everything in between has never been easier thanks to the truck professionals at Fix on Road™.  From everything to repairing an A/C system  to rebuilding the truck motor  – Fix on Road™ is the truck repair service directory to choose.  Our emergency and on road truck repair services include repairs on clutches, transmission repair, brake service, diesel injection service and much more.

Does your truck need tire service?  Bald tires and truck tires that need service are an accident waiting to happen. Why not eliminate the fear of hydroplaning or having a truck tire blow out?  Our directory of truck tire repair stations allow you to choose from the top names in tires, such as Dynatrac, Dyna Cargo, GT, Goodyear™, OHTSU™, Michelin™, and Bridgestone™.

Visit our truck repair service directory if you need to bring in your truck for regular DOT inspections. Annual inspections are crucial as they help to ensure that you truck is safe for traveling.  Fix on Road™’s directory has listings of truck repair service stations that are qualified to inspect both trucks and trailers and oversee and approve all necessary safety regulations.

At FixonRoad.com™ , we do our best to provide you with the best and most reasonably priced Truck Repair and Services Business Directory in the USA.  FixonRoad.com™  give our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension

So, before you make your decision on whether to use nitrogen to inflate the tires on your tractor trailer, freightliner, bus, recreational vehicle (RV) or reefer – or just use regular air, be sure to do your research so that you can make a wise decision.  If you need any mobile tire services, be sure to visit us online at FixonRoad.com™ or call us at 800-208-6364.

Mobile Tire Services: Are Nitrogen Inflated Truck Tires The Future of Mobile Tire Services?

Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Mobile Tire Service

Don't be surprised if the next time your truck needs mobile tire service if they use nitrogen to inflate the tires.

Imagine being stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire.  Now imagine, you have more than one blowout – or imagine that you need roadside assistance.  Mobile Tire Service is extremely important – especially when it comes to Semis, trucks, big rigs, 18 wheelers, buses, freightliners, tractor trailers, low boys and reefers.

A new concept is being discussed in the world of trucking – pure nitrogen may replace air as a superior medium for inflating tires.

First, before you think it sounds crazy – don’t worry – you’re not putting anything new into your tires.  Nitrogen is already in the air that is put into your tires.  Currently air is about 78% nitrogen already.  The air that is put into tires is approximately 21% oxygen and 1% trace elements.

Nitrogen generators used in tire inflation systems don’t manufacture nitrogen – but instead they remove oxygen from the air leaving approximately 95% – 98% nitrogen to fill the tires.

The most important benefit to nitrogen tire inflation is that it reduces natural pressure loss in tires.  Nitrogen molecules are larger than oxygen molecules and this permeate tires more slowly.  Pure nitrogen contains almost no moisture which eliminates the chances of water accumulating inside tires.  Moisture in tires can corrode steel wheels, freeze tire valves and cause oxidation.

More and more fleets of trucks, tractor trailers, buses, freightliners, low boys and reefers are switching over to nitrogen filled tires in an attempt to maintain their trucks more efficiently.

At FixonRoad.com™ , we do our best to provide you with the best and most reasonably priced Truck Repair and Services Business Directory in the USA.  FixonRoad.com™  give our visitors access to the most comprehensive list of Truck Repair service providers around.  Our Truck Repair and Road Service providers specialize in: Mobile Repair Service, Truck Repair Towing, Mobile Trailer Service, Trailer Repair, Truck Stops with Repair, Mobile Tire Service, Truck Tire Sales and Tire Service, Quick Lube, Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Air Conditioning, Mobile RV Service, RV Repairs and Service , Mobile Bus Service, Bus Repair, Truck Glass Repair, Mobile Refrigeration Service, Reefer Repair and Service, Liftgates, Mobile Hydraulics Service, Truck Body Shops, Truck Parts, Load Shifts and Transfers, Truck Welding Frame, Truck Alignment and Truck Suspension

So, before you make your decision on whether to use nitrogen to inflate the tires on your tractor trailer, freightliner, bus, recreational vehicle (RV) or reefer – or just use regular air, be sure to do your research so that you can make a wise decision.  If you need any mobile tire services, be sure to visit us online at FixonRoad.com™ or call us at 800-208-6364.