Commercial extended warranty coverage for heavy duty trucks trusted by fleets and owner-operators nationwide. Coverage starting at $59/Week.

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Unmatched commercial truck coverage compared to other warranty plans on the market.
Our per claim limit means every approved claim is covered up to your plans claim limit, without cutting into future protection.
Seals & Gaskets are the #1 excuse "The Other Guys" use to deny warranty claims. We're the first to cover the initial failure of them and their progressive damage.
We cover progressive damage where others don't. No need to wonder what's covered. We list it all out for you.
With our simple online enrollment process, all we need are 3 photos to validate your truck.
Affordable weekly commercial warranty plans starting at just $59. No long-term financial commitments.
We are straight shooters so we eliminated all the ambiguous language of your aftermarket warranty coverage and listed every single part so you know exactly how you are protected. All 4,800+ of them.


TruckProtect™ offers the best commercial aftermarket warranty coverage available.
We will be there when you need us: messaging, virtual assistant, email, phone.
We provide you every detail of your coverage so you aren't left wondering what is protected.
Weekly or monthly subscription and no long-term contract or up-front payment.
"What we’ve seen in our experience with commercial aftermarket warranty companies is simply unethical. Some of the hardest working people in our country are being completely taken advantage of and we were tired of it. That is why we built TruckClub™. Better warranty coverage for truck drivers"
Kalie Felts, Co-Founder


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