Goodyear expands commercial tire and service network

Aug. 12, 2015

The Goodyear Tire & Service Network continues to grow. Goodyear announced it opened two more Commercial Tire & Service Centers – one in Seattle, WA, and another in Chesapeake, VA.

These additions follow the recent openings of Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Centers in Dearborn, MI; Montgomery, AL; and Garland, Texas, the company said.

“Our new locations will make it even easier for fleets to access premium Goodyear tires, retreads and services,” said Paul Wanstreet, president.

The new centers offer:

  • New Goodyear, Dunlop and Kelly brand medium truck tires, including Goodyear’s new Fuel Max LHD G505D and Fuel Max LHS tires, which contain innovative, low rolling resistance fuel compounds to help fleets lower their fuel consumption
  • Goodyear retreads, including those that contain Goodyear’s spliceless UniCircle Technology
  • Goodyear-Fleet HQ 24/7 Emergency Roadside Service
  • Tire balancing services, and more

The Seattle Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Center is at 9426 8th Ave. South. The Chesapeake Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Center is at 3912 Holland Blvd.

“We look forward to continuing to provide the premium products and services that fleets have come to expect from Goodyear,” Wanstreet said.

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