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Case Studies

An inside look at our mobile repair fleet, field operations, and real-world repairs. Our gallery showcases typical service scenarios, from roadside wheel seal replacements to water pump swaps, electrical diagnostics, and fleet maintenance events. Each image and case highlights our commitment to safe, efficient, and effective mobile repairs for heavy-duty trucks and trailers across West Texas.

Why a gallery matters

Images and documented case studies demonstrate our methods, tools, and the scale of services we provide. For fleet managers and drivers evaluating service partners, a visual record shows our on-site capabilities, organized work areas, certified technicians, and the types of repairs we perform successfully in field conditions. This transparency helps build trust in our ability to handle urgent road calls and complex repair needs.

Featured gallery categories

  • Mobile service units: Photos of our service trucks and their equipment layout, illustrating tools, parts inventory, and technician readiness.
  • On-site repairs: Water pump replacement, wheel seal replacements, brake chamber swaps, and more—showing the repair steps and working environments.
  • Electrical diagnostics: Images of diagnostic tool screens, wiring inspections, and module access during troubleshooting.
  • Roadside assistance: Photos of safe scene setups—cones, lights, and technician PPE—demonstrating our safety-first approach.
  • Fleet maintenance days: Examples of scheduled on-site maintenance events where we perform inspections and preventive services for multiple vehicles.
  • Before-and-after case studies: Visuals showing failed components and the repaired result, with a short summary of the issue and resolution.

Representative case studies

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Case Study 1

Water Pump Replacement, I-10 Westbound

Issue: Tractor-trailer reported rapid overheating while at mile marker near Van Horn.


Action: Rapid dispatch; technician performed cooling system pressure test, identified failed water pump, replaced pump and hoses on-site, flushed system, refilled coolant, and performed a road test.

Result: Truck resumed duty within hours, avoiding tow and schedule disruption.

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Case Study 2

Wheel Seal Repair, Fleet Route

Issue: Fleet vehicle exhibiting oil leakage at drive axle.


Action: On-site hub removal revealed damaged wheel seal and contaminated bearings. Seal and bearings replaced; axle oil replenished; brake components inspected and cleaned.


Result: Vehicle returned to service same day with documented repair log for fleet manager.

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Case Study 3

Electrical Diagnostics, No-Start Event

Issue: No-start on delivery vehicle with ECM codes indicating alternator and sensor errors.


Action: Technician used OEM-level scanner to trace a faulty ground and a failing alternator. Alternator replaced on-site and ground resecured.



Result: Vehicle returned to service promptly with verified charging system health.

Safety scenes and best practices

Our gallery highlights safe roadside practices: well-marked work areas, proper use of jack stands and wheel chocks, and technicians in PPE. These images reflect our emphasis on minimizing risk and ensuring repairs do not create additional hazards for drivers or passing traffic.

Why visuals matter to fleet managers

  • Confidence in field capabilities: See the kinds of repairs completed outdoors and understand probable timeframes.
  • Evidence of procedure: Photos show cleaning, part replacement, and proper finishing procedures.
  • Decision-making support: Fleet managers can visually assess whether field repair is suitable for their vehicles and service expectations.

How to submit your vehicle for gallery inclusion

If you’re a customer and want to share your service experience for our gallery or case study, contact our office. We respect privacy and will only publish images with driver and company approval.

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