
Middle of nowhere with your rig bleeding coolant and traffic screaming past? Not ideal. Bigler Boyz Truck & Trailer Repair brings the garage to the breakdown. Our mobile diesel repair units are loaded like rolling toolboxes, ready to tackle everything from air line blowouts to brake chamber failures. If it can be patched, sealed, swapped, or welded roadside, they’re doing it. No trailer drop, no waiting on parts two counties over.
It’s hands-on help in the dirt, under the hood, in the dark. Amesville weather doesn’t slow us down, whether it's snow-packed shoulders or humid summer; we’ll work through it. And if the job’s too big for roadside, we’ll get you hauled back to our massive shop off Dale Road, where 40,000 square feet of heavy-duty repair muscle are on standby. Downtime’s a killer. But Bigler Boyz is built to cut it.

Inside the Dale Road facility, every bay tells a story: burned brakes from a downhill run, a coolant-starved engine pulled from an I-80 shoulder, or a bent frame from a yard mishap. Our shop was built to take on all of it. We handle structural repairs, frame rail replacements, and axle spindle rebuilds right alongside standard service work. Welding stations stay busy, and our parts racks keep the turnaround tight. Drivers and fleet managers alike stop here because we move fast without skipping the details that matter on long hauls.
We’ve been around long enough to know downtime costs real money. That’s why we keep communication clear and repairs straightforward. Every job—big or small—runs through one coordinated process, so you’re never left guessing where your truck stands. We’ve built our reputation across Amesville County by doing the hard work right the first time.
We’ve been turning wrenches in Amesville long enough to know the difference between a quick fix and a real repair. Our shop, just off I-80, is built for big jobs: complete brake rebuilds, structural welding, axle replacements, and electrical rewiring. We don’t hand off your truck to a rotating list of unknowns. The same crew who greets you also gets their hands dirty fixing the problem.
Drivers stick with us because we stay in communication. Insurance coordination, part sourcing, and updates go straight to the people managing the load. When a semi rolls through our doors, it doesn’t sit around waiting for authorization: we move fast, clear, and thorough. Most of the trucks we finish roll back through for routine maintenance, not repeat repairs.
Every system that keeps a semi alive gets attention here. Engines and transmissions, brakes, suspension, electrical, and HVAC, we service them all! Our diagnostics catch failing sensors before they trip the dash mid-run. Radiator and cooling work keep engines steady during those steep I-80 climbs. We fix cracked mounts, and our fabrication bays rebuild crossmembers that are too damaged for quick patches. When a driver calls for roadside service, our trucks arrive stocked with the standard tire sizes, from LP22.5 to 445/50R22.5, and the tools to mount them fast. Each repair, roadside or in-shop, ties back to one idea: less downtime, more miles between stops.
