LubeZone Semi Truck Oil Change Locations Along Interstate 40
How to Choose the Best Truck Stop Along I-40
Sayre, OK (I-40 Exit 20)
Access: Quick access from I-40 with a short detour off the interstate
Truck friendliness: Suitable for semi trucks and trailers traveling long rural stretches
Amenities nearby: Industry Truck Wash and McDonald’s, with Conoco, Denny’s, and the Flying J Travel Center just across Highway 283
On-site comfort: Waiting area available during service
Service focus: Full-Service Oil Change, Express Oil Change, Gear Box Service, Tractor/Trailer Grease, Generator Service, Reefer Service, Tire Pressure Service
Hours: Mon-Sat: 8 am – 7 pm, Sun: 8 am – 5 pm
Best for: Drivers crossing western Oklahoma
Amarillo, TX (I-40 Exit 74)
Access: Easy access from I-40 within a major freight and logistics hub
Truck friendliness: Designed to accommodate high volumes of commercial truck traffic
Amenities nearby: Flying J Travel Center, Boss Truck Shop across I-40
On-site comfort: Waiting area available during service
Service focus: Full-Service Oil Change, Express Oil Change, Gear Box Service, Tractor/Trailer Grease, Generator Service, Reefer Service, Independent DOT Inspections, Tire Pressure Service
Hours: Mon-Sun: 7 am – 9 pm
Best for: Drivers planning service in a central Panhandle hub or coordinating multiple stops
About the I-40 Trucking Corridor
Interstate 40 is a major east to west trucking corridor connecting the central United States with key freight routes across Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Long-haul drivers traveling along I-40 often plan service stops carefully due to long rural stretches and limited maintenance options between major cities.
LubeZone supports truck traffic along I-40 with semi truck oil change and service locations positioned near key exits, helping drivers stay on schedule with minimal detours.
I-40 Corridor FAQs
Yes. LubeZone locations along I-40 are set up for walk-in service. Drivers can stop in without an appointment, and most oil changes are within 30-40 minutes.
Yes. The Sayre and Amarillo locations are built to support long-haul trucking with truck-friendly layouts.
Both locations are located just off numbered exits with short detours from the interstate.
Amarillo is commonly chosen for planned service due to its position in a major logistics hub, while Sayre is often used for en route stops.






