
Out here, the grades are steep, the weather turns fast, and a small issue can shut down a big haul. That’s why we keep the wheels of Troutville, PA, moving day and night. When a tri-axle loses air pressure on I-80 or a dump truck overheats outside Snow Shoe, we’re already loading up a service truck. Each unit carries compressors, diagnostic gear, hoses, and replacement fittings, ready for whatever the road throws at you. Our mobile crews work around the clock, patching coolant leaks under floodlights or clearing electrical faults in the middle of winter storms.
For the heavy jobs, like engine failures, blown turbos, or suspension collapses, we tow the truck straight to our Dale Road facility near Troutville. The bays there can take in tankers, vocational rigs, and long-haul tractors without delay. From teardown to rebuild, every step happens in-house. The goal stays the same through every shift: get the truck running and the driver back behind the wheel.

Drivers in and around Troutville 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.
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 Troutville 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’ve invested in the space, the crew, and the parts that heavy trucks need to stay moving. We don’t cut corners. We solve problems. And we keep it honest, because Troutville isn’t big enough to hide behind gimmicks. If you’ve rolled through before, chances are we’ve already had your truck on a lift. If you haven’t? You’re overdue. Our shop’s off Dale Road, right where it’s always been: open, ready, and built for your rig.
Bigler Boyz keeps Troutville’s heavy trucks rolling with a full lineup of hands-on, no-frills repairs. From drivability issues that leave no fault codes to full-blown breakdowns that stop you in your tracks, our crew handles it all. In the shop or on the side of I-80, we’re wrenching on what matters, not just clearing codes or guessing at fixes. Cooling systems that overheat in the hills, air brakes that start leaking after a rough load, electrical problems that knock out lights or kill your starter: we’ve seen it, fixed it, and moved on to the next call. Our approach is simple: fix it right, fix it fast, and don’t leave the driver hanging.
