Love’s Travel Stops to distribute Aeolus tires

June 18, 2013

Love’s Travel Truck Tire Care locations will now sell Aeolus truck tires under a deal between Love’s Travel Stops and Alliance Tire Americas, the U.S. distributor for Aeolus.

“This partnership with Aeolus and Alliance Tire Americas allows us to offer a quality tire at an attractive price,” said Dan Jensen, director of truck tire care for Love’s.  “Their technical expertise and distribution model support Love’s in our commitment to give drivers more choices in appropriate tires for their trucks and their wallets.  Aeolus tires help us drive more value to our customers while delivering a tire that will perform over the long haul.”

Three Smartway-certified Aeolus tires will be available in a variety of sizes – the HN308 drive tire, the HN267 steer tire, and the HN808 trailer tire.

“As the program matures, some locations will expand their offerings of Aeolus products to include the company’s great spread-axle trailer tires, as well as tires for other special applications such as on/off-the-road service,” said Manny Cicero, president of Alliance Tire Americas.

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