24/7 Tire Change Near Me — Hurst, Texas (Near TCC Northeast)

★ 4.9 · 487 reviews·From $49·24-Hour Private Roadside

Tire Change in Hurst, day or night. We dispatch from inside Tarrant County so ETAs stay short on SH-121 and SH-183.

Quick answer

Highway 35 Roadside provides 24/7 tire change in Hurst, TX, serving Tarrant County and the surrounding Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex & North Texas. Typical on-scene arrival is 25–40 minutes anywhere in Hurst. Flat upfront pricing from $49 with no hidden fees, hookup fees, or after-hours upcharges. Call (469) 340-3500 to dispatch a tech now.

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Why drivers in Hurst choose Highway 35

  • True 24/7 coverage — same rate at noon and at 3 a.m.
  • Flat-rate from $49 with upfront pricing before we dispatch.
  • 40,000 Hurst neighbors already on file. Yours could be next.
  • Live human answers — no robo-menu, no "press 1 for…" maze.
  • Tracked ETA texted to your phone the moment the tech accepts.
  • Highway-trained crew for SH-121, SH-183
  • 4.9★ rating on Google — 487 verified DFW reviews
  • Most Hurst tire change jobs finished in 30 minutes on-site
  • Apartment, garage, and gated-community access in Hurst
  • Fast ETA from a tech already inside Tarrant County
  • Live human on every call — no automated menus

Common tire change situations in Hurst

  • Need tire change fast before a Hurst school pickup
  • Apartment lot in Hurst — battery won't hold
  • Locked keys at TCC Northeast
  • Gated community on the edge of Hurst — chain tow refused entry
  • Office park near TCC Northeast — won't start at quitting time

Areas we serve in Hurst

Our roadside assistance covers all Hurst neighborhoods, including areas near Chisholm Park, TCC Northeast. We also provide service to apartment communities, office parks, shopping centers, hotels, and entertainment venues throughout the city — and the broader Tarrant County region.

Why DFW's heat creates a tire-change epidemic near venues

Searching for a tire change in Dallas–Fort Worth isn't just about road debris — it's about pavement temperature. When ambient air hits 100°F, asphalt on the Dallas North Tollway or LBJ Freeway can exceed 140°F. That heat superheats rubber and expands the air inside your tires. Combine high-speed driving on I-35W to a concert with a previously low-pressure tire and the sidewall flex causes a blowout before you even park. We see a surge in tire calls during summer afternoons at Six Flags Over Texas and outdoor malls where tires heat-soak on baking concrete for hours.

Frequently asked questions

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Nearby cities we serve

No matter where you park, we're 20 minutes away.

Don't see your exact breakdown spot? DFW's traffic system is a complex web. If you're broken down near Reunion Tower, a DART station in Plano, Buc-ee's in Denton, or a hidden garage in Las Colinas — here's what to do right now:

  1. 1Turn on hazard lights. Save your battery by switching off A/C and radio.
  2. 2Pin your location. Use Google Maps "Share Location." On the Sam Rayburn Tollway, note the nearest mile marker.
  3. 3Tap to call. A dead battery in the Stockyards or a lockout at Stonebriar needs a human voice that knows the landmarks. We service every parking lot from The Star in Frisco down to the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park, 24 hours a day.
Call (469) 340-3500

Need tire change in Hurst? One call. Real human. Fast dispatch.

One call. Real human. Fast dispatch.

(469) 340-3500

Live dispatcher, never an automated menu.

Trust & transparency

  • Licensed & insured

    General liability and service-vehicle insurance. License and proof of insurance available on request.

  • Bonded operators

    Every technician is background-checked and trained on non-destructive procedures.

  • Published SLA

    Median DFW response 25–45 minutes. Live ETA quoted on the call before dispatch.

  • Editorial policy

    How we source prices, response data, and safety guidance. Read policy

  • Reviewed by Highway 35 Dispatch Operations

    Page last updated 2026-06-23. Corrections welcome at dispatch@highway35roadside.com.