
When a semi breaks down near Pennsylvania Furnace, PA, the job rarely waits for daylight. We’ve crawled under rigs in truck stops along I-80, patched coolant leaks in the slush behind a rest area, and fixed air lines in the dark with highway traffic rumbling a few feet away. Our mobile repair units are built for exactly that kind of work: fully stocked, equipped with diagnostics, and manned by techs who know how to keep you rolling. If it turns diesel, we’ve worked on it: forced regens, U-joints, electrical failures, and brake problems that can quickly end a haul.
When the job calls for more than a roadside fix, we move quickly to get your truck into our Dale Road truck repair facility in Pennsylvania Furnace. There, our team handles the heavy hitters: burnt clutches, axle seals, brake replacements, welding, and frame repairs. We work with the same urgency you do, knowing every hour down is an hour lost on delivery, deadlines, and profit.

Drivers along I-80 know the landmarks: Sproul State Forest on one side, coal yards and rest stops on the other. Somewhere between those runs, something can give out at any moment: a leaking hose, a blown 11R22.5 tire, or a shorted connector. Don’t worry, just give Bigler Boyz a call. We bring the garage to you, not the other way around. Air lines, brake chambers, coolant fittings, and more are handled on-site, often before sunrise.
If it’s a job we can knock out on the spot, we’re doing it. And if not, we’ll haul you to our facility off Dale Road and take it from there. We carry the tire sizes you run—LP22.5, 11Rs, 445s—and we’re not waiting on parts to ship in. Every hour down costs you. That’s why we roll fast, work smart, and stay ready to wrench the moment we pull up. Call us, and we’re already en route.
You don’t build trust with truckers by talking. You make it by fixing what others couldn’t—and doing it on the first try. That’s how we earned our name in Pennsylvania Furnace. Our 40,000-square-foot facility off Dale Road is where real work gets done. Frame rails replaced. Axle spindles welded back to life. Brake systems torn down and rebuilt, not just patched. You’ll see rigs in every stage of repair: locals, OTR haulers, fleet units from across the region.
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.
