24/7 Mobile Tire & Truck Repair in Las Vegas, NV
We answer calls from drivers stranded on the I-15 between Primm and Las Vegas, NV. From the south end of the Strip down to the state line, Chuy's Towing & Tire Service covers semi truck breakdowns, flat tires, RV roadside service and mobile tire installation 24/7.
Mobile services available in Las Vegas
Areas & landmarks we cover near Las Vegas
- Las Vegas south I-15
- Sloan
- Jean
- Goodsprings exit
FAQs — Las Vegas, NV
Do you service downtown Las Vegas?
Our sweet spot is the I-15 corridor south of Las Vegas. Call us with your exact location and we'll let you know.
How long to reach the south Las Vegas area?
Typically 90 minutes from Baker depending on traffic.
Do you handle RV breakdowns near Vegas?
Yes — flats, blowouts and roadside help for motorhomes and trailers.
Radiator & cooling FAQs — Las Vegas
Overheating, coolant leaks, hoses and full radiator replacement on semis, RVs and cars near Las Vegas.
Why do trucks overheat near Las Vegas, NV?
The grades and desert heat around Las Vegas push cooling systems hard. On I-15 north we see drivers cresting climbs with coolant boiling, fans maxed and EGTs spiking — usually a tired water pump, a clogged radiator core, or a stuck thermostat finally giving up under load.
Can you fix a coolant leak roadside in Las Vegas?
Yes — most coolant leaks in the Las Vegas area are split hoses, loose clamps or a cracked plastic radiator end-tank. We pressure-test on-scene, replace the failed part, refill and bleed the system, and get you rolling without a tow when possible.
Do you replace radiator hoses on semis in Las Vegas?
We carry common upper and lower radiator hoses, heater hoses, and clamps for Freightliner Cascadia, Peterbilt, Kenworth and Volvo on the service truck. If we don't have the exact size, we can usually source it same-day from Barstow or Vegas.
Can you do a full radiator replacement in Las Vegas?
Yes — when a radiator is cracked beyond a roadside patch we do mobile radiator R&R in Las Vegas for most heavy-duty trucks. Includes pulling the old core, fitting the new radiator, full coolant refill and air bleed. Call (760) 422-9884 so we can confirm parts before dispatch.
What should I do if my truck is overheating on I-15 north?
Pull over as soon as it's safe, hazards on, shut the engine down — don't keep climbing. Don't open the radiator cap hot. Call us with your mile marker and we'll bring coolant, hoses and tools.