
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 Butts and Butts, 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.
Whether you’re stuck at a fuel island, buried in a quarry, or parked on the shoulder in the middle of the night, our technicians roll out 24/7 to get the job done where you are. And if the repair’s too big for the roadside, we’ve got the space and the staff at our 40,000-square-foot Dale Road facility to finish the heavy lifting. There’s space for a complete teardown, from turbo replacements to axle seal rebuilds. It’s where long-haul rigs, vocational trucks, and tankers all cycle through for the deep work. Day or night, we’re built to keep the heavy wheels turning.

Search "heavy truck repair near me" in Butts and you’ll find listings. But not everyone’s built like us. We’ve been doing this for decades: fixing what others can’t, when others won’t. Our mobile trucks come stocked with wiring kits, lights, seals, and a complete tire inventory: LP22.5s, 11R24.5s, 445s, whatever you're running.
For larger jobs, we coordinate the tow ourselves and roll the truck straight into a repair bay. Inside, heavy lifts and diagnostic rigs take over, with cooling systems, transmissions, and diesel engines all getting bench time. We move with the same urgency as the driver waiting to finish a haul. Every hour counts in this business, so our repairs focus on real-world endurance, not showroom polish.
Inside our 40,000-square-foot shop, the noise never stops: grinders, impact guns, the low hum of an engine running a post-repair test. This place was built for volume and weight. Tankers, municipal plows, and cross-state tractors all roll through the same doors. Our collision and mechanical teams share the same floor, meaning body repair and drivetrain work happen side by side. That setup keeps the turnaround short.
The size of our facility means big rigs actually fit inside, including tankers, dump trucks, and fire units. With multiple bays running simultaneously, we can maintain tight turnarounds even during storm season when the breakdown list accumulates. For anyone who’s spent a night waiting on parts in a freezing cab, that speed is crucial.
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.
