
Trailer-trouble doesn’t wait for wide shoulders or perfect weather; it hits where it hits. That’s why we bring the repairs to you, wherever the breakdown happens. When a trailer quits along I-80 near Fiske, there’s no time to wait for daylight or a tow. A blown air line, failed brake chamber, or dark set of marker lights can stop a load cold, especially on narrow stretches where cell service drops and traffic never slows. Our mobile units roll out 24/7 with welders, compressors, diagnostic tools, and stocked parts to handle the fix right where you’re parked. We’ve worked in rest areas, timber lots, and snow-packed pull-offs, anywhere the road decides to test your rig.
We bring the fix to you so you’re not stuck waiting on a tow or dragging a busted trailer miles from nowhere. And if the job’s too much for a roadside repair, we’ll haul you straight to our shop off Exit 123—40,000 square feet built for big jobs. Fiske doesn’t have time for delays, and neither do we. You call, we roll. It’s that simple. From quick patches to major structural problems, we handle trailer emergencies like it’s just another Tuesday. Because out here, sometimes it is.

Delays in trucking cost real money. Missed delivery windows, idling drivers, freight sitting cold—it all adds up fast! When your trailer breaks down, you don’t need a search result. You need someone close who can dispatch now. That’s us, Bigler Boyz Truck & Trailer Repair. We’re based right here in Fiske, and we know how critical time is when you’re stuck with a damaged trailer on Route 322 or parked up near I-80.
Once the trailer’s back in motion or hauled to our Dale Road facility, our team goes deeper. Inside, we replace axles, reweld broken rails, rebuild suspension systems, and align couplers. Because we’re not a quick-patch operation. Each fix is logged and tested to prevent the same failure from stranding the driver two exits later. Local fleets trust us because our repairs hold up across Pennsylvania seasons.
Inside the shop, the trailers line up: flatbeds with cracked beams, reefers with burnt wiring, dry vans missing panels from dock strikes. It’s everyday work for us. Our welding and fabrication crews rebuild structural sections, replace axles, and repair frames that took a beating from long-haul service. Each bay has space for full-length rigs, meaning no half-jobs or piecemeal fixes. We handle the tough repairs that roadside outfits can’t.
Local drivers appreciate that we’re reachable and direct: no call center, no waiting for approval halfway across the state. We coordinate repairs with dispatchers and fleet managers to keep freight flowing. From collision damage to axle replacements, the work happens here in Fiske, by people who know the routes, the weather, and the wear that regional hauling brings.
Our team covers the entire trailer system: brakes, axles, suspension, lighting, tires, and frame structure. Brake chambers are swapped before they fail, bushings are replaced when they start to squeak, and wiring is traced until every light burns bright again. For flatbeds and dry vans, we rebuild decking and flooring, reinforce welds, and handle corrosion control. Reefers get full electrical checks to keep the cooling steady across long runs.
