Semi-Truck Oil Change & Preventive Maintenance
LubeZone provides fast, full-service semi-truck oil changes and preventive maintenance for Class 6–8 commercial vehicles. Stop in for drive-up service, trusted lubricant brands, and maintenance checks designed to help you get back on route quickly.
No appointment needed. Drive-up service is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

No Appointment Needed
Drive-up service is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Fast Full-Service Oil Changes
Most full-service oil changes are completed in 30–40 minutes.
Trusted Lubricant Brands
LubeZone offers leading brands including Shell, Chevron, Mobil, Lucas, Mystic, and more.
PM Add-Ons Available
Add services like tire pressure checks, air filters, oil analysis, and tractor or trailer grease where available.
Why Regular Oil Changes Matter
Regular oil changes help keep your engine running smoothly by reducing friction, removing sludge and debris, and protecting vital components. Follow the 25,000-mile rule of thumb or your manufacturer’s recommendations to help maximize performance, prevent costly repairs, and keep your truck on the road.
Before You Arrive
No appointment is typically needed for semi-truck oil changes at LubeZone. Drive-up service is available on a first-come, first-served basis. If your truck requires a specific oil brand, filter type, or fleet instruction, call ahead before stopping in.
Bring or Know
- Preferred oil brand or lubricant type
- Filter requirements, if specific
- Fleet service instructions
- Any service notes from your company
Call Ahead to Confirm
- Product availability
- Bay availability
- Add-on PM services
- Location hours
What’s Included in a Full-Service Semi-Truck Oil Change?
LubeZone’s full-service oil change goes beyond draining old oil and adding new lubricant. Our service helps support key maintenance points so your truck can stay road-ready.
COMPLETE OIL DRAIN AND REFILL
OIL FILTER REPLACEMENT
CHASSIS LUBRICATION
FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION
AIR FILTER INSPECTION
TIRE PRESSURE CHECK
COMPLETE VISUAL INSPECTION
QUALITY ASSURANCE & CALIBRATED PROCEDURES
Preventative Maintenance Add-Ons
TRACTOR & TRAILER GREASE
AIR FILTERS
OIL ANALYSIS
DOT INSPECTION
TIRE CHECKS
A/C TUNE-UPS
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Common Semi Truck Oil Change Questions
Get Quick answers to the most common questions from drivers and fleet managers
At LubeZone, FAST IS BACK! Full-service oil changes take 30 to 40 minutes.
Commercial truck oil changes usually take place every 15,000 to 25,000 miles, and there are many benefits to getting regular oil changes. However, extenuating driving conditions may impact these numbers.
Key factors affecting oil change frequency:
- Driving conditions: Highway miles are easier on oil than city driving or frequent stopping.
- Oil type: Full synthetic oil lasts longer than conventional oil, extending your service intervals.
- Engine age: Older engines with worn seals contaminate oil more quickly and require more frequent changes.
- Load weight: Heavier loads place greater stress on the engine and break down oil more quickly.
- Climate: Extreme heat or cold accelerates oil degradation.
Always consult your owner’s manual for specific requirements.
Nope! No appointment is necessary. We offer a convenient drive-up service that helps keep wait times down. If you need a DOT inspection, please call ahead to ensure a truck bay is available.
Yes. We offer a full range of fleet solutions and LubeZone Mobile service. With LubeZone Mobile, we bring PM maintenance and commercial truck oil changes directly to your location, enabling us to service multiple engines, tractors, and trailers simultaneously with competitive pricing.
Yes. Many drivers combine a full-service oil change with preventive maintenance add-ons such as tire checks, air filter inspection, oil analysis, DOT inspections, or tractor and trailer grease where available.
LubeZone uses trusted lubricant brands such as Shell Rotella, Mobil Delvac, Chevron Delo, and more. Call ahead if you need a specific oil brand or product type.
Inspectors require several documents to complete your annual inspection properly. The FMCSA requires specific documentation for compliance verification during inspections.
Required documents for DOT inspection:
- Vehicle registration: Current registration showing proper vehicle classification and weight ratings.
- Proof of insurance: Valid insurance documentation meeting federal minimum coverage requirements.
- Previous inspection report: Your most recent Form MCS-63 showing the last annual inspection date and results.
- Medical examiner’s certificate: Current medical card demonstrating the driver maintains required medical qualifications.
- Driver’s license: Valid commercial driver’s license with appropriate endorsements for vehicle class.
- Hours-of-service logs: Electronic logging device records or paper logs that demonstrate compliance with HOS regulations.
- Shipping documents: Current bills of lading or manifests if operating under load during inspection.
- Hazmat documentation: Placards, emergency response information, and shipping papers if transporting hazardous materials.
Organizing these documents before your appointment accelerates the inspection process and demonstrates professional fleet management practices to inspectors.
Call ahead before your visit if you need a specific oil brand or product type. The team can help confirm availability at your nearest location.
Bring your truck, any fleet-specific service instructions, and details about the oil type or product brand you need if your truck requires something specific.
Yes. LubeZone supports both individual owner-operators and fleet drivers with semi-truck oil changes and preventive maintenance services.
Ready to Stop In?
No appointment necessary with convenient drive-up service. Fast oil changes, trusted products, and driver-focused service to help keep you rolling.
