
We bring the repair shop to your location! When your truck quits, the last thing you need is a tow bill or hours lost waiting at a shop. That’s why we bring the repairs to you. Our mobile service trucks run the whole stretch of I-80 between Glen Richey and Glen Richey, ready to handle anything from a frozen air line to a blown coolant hose. Each truck is a rolling shop, stocked with diagnostics, parts, and tools to get you back on the road fast.
We bring the garage to your cab. But if the job’s too big for a roadside fix, we’ll tow you to our 40,000-square-foot facility right off Exit 123. It’s built for the heavy stuff, like frame rails, axle spindles, welding, diagnostics, you name it. At Bigler Boyz Truck Repair, we know breakdowns don’t check the clock or care about schedules. That’s why we stay ready 24/7, with real mechanics turning real wrenches. No fluff, no waiting games. But hard fixes, fast turnarounds, and trucks back where they belong: moving.

Drivers in and around Glen Richey know the backroads that chew through suspensions and wiring: Rockton Mountain, Liberty Boulevard, and the endless freeze-thaw cracks near Sandy Township. That’s our daily route. When a heavy truck breaks down there, we meet it roadside with air compressors, spare hoses, U-joints, and new or retread tires stacked in the service bed. Quick patches and whole part swaps both happen curbside when possible.
If the fix can’t be done roadside, our own rotators and haulers bring the truck into our Glen Richey-based shop. There, the crew moves fast, testing brakes, flushing cooling systems, rebuilding transmissions, or welding cracked mounts before the next load. We handle both fleet contracts and one-off repairs, keeping local haulers moving without the lag that comes from outsourcing.
Inside our Glen Richey shop, there’s always something happening: sparks from a welding booth, the hum of a test run, the smell of diesel mixed with steel dust. That’s what 30 years of collision and mechanical work looks like. We can straighten bent frames, rebuild axles after jackknifes, and replace whole sections of bodywork after winter wrecks on Route 219. Our technicians handle insurance claims directly, keeping fleet managers updated through every stage so repairs don’t stall behind paperwork.
We also handle the paperwork that comes with it: insurance claims, estimates, and updates go straight to the dispatch office or fleet coordinator. Our goal is simple: communication as steady as the repairs. Thirty years in the business taught us that a quiet truck bay costs money, so we keep every stall filled and every job moving until the next rig pulls in.
Our heavy-duty repair lineup covers the full range: diagnostics, transmission work, suspension rebuilds, exhaust service, and electrical troubleshooting. We handle brake relines, cooling system flushes, diesel engine rebuilds, and DOT inspections right in the same facility. Many jobs start roadside—an air brake issue near Falls Creek or an overheating dump truck on Brady Street—and finish under our roof once the load is secured.
