Quick response , friendly service man, and the price was very reasonable.
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Heather Fields
May 29, 2025
5.0
We blew our 5th wheel tire on 40 East and Hometown Truck and Trailer saved the day. He was out within 30 minutes as promised, super friendly and knowledgeable. Had us back on the road in no time. SUPER reasonable pricing compared to others we called who would take an hour plus and would cost double the price. Highly recommend!!!
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Gracie Maynard
Mar 11, 2025
5.0
I was completely impressed with their professionalism and customer service.
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Cissy Rich
Mar 11, 2025
5.0
Great diesel mechanic, affordable, fast, professional, very knowledgeable
JA
Josh A
Mar 6, 2025
5.0
Quick efficient and good pricing highly recommend for truck and trailer repairs
Frequently Asked Questions About Hometown Truck and Trailer Repair
What should I do if my truck overheats?
If your truck overheats, it's crucial to pull over to a safe location immediately. Allow the engine to cool down completely before attempting to assess the situation. Common causes of overheating include low coolant levels, malfunctioning thermostats, or radiator blockages. Once the engine has cooled, you can safely investigate these potential issues.
Do you offer emergency services?
Our company provides round-the-clock emergency roadside repair services for both trucks and trailers. We understand that vehicle issues can occur at any time, which is why we're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist with urgent repair needs.
How often should tires be rotated on a heavy truck?
For optimal tire performance and longevity, we recommend rotating the tires on heavy trucks every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Alternatively, you may choose to have your tires rotated during each oil change service. Regular rotation ensures even wear across all tires, contributing to improved vehicle handling and fuel efficiency.
How often should I check my alignment?
We advise truck owners to have their wheel alignment checked every 2 to 3 years. However, if you notice any signs of misalignment, such as uneven tire wear or the vehicle pulling to one side, it's advisable to have your alignment inspected sooner. You can also request an alignment check during your regular maintenance visits.
Why does my truck pull to the left or right when I brake?
When a truck pulls to one side during braking, it's often due to stuck brake calipers. These components apply pressure to the brake pads, and when one caliper becomes stuck, it creates uneven braking force. This imbalance causes the vehicle to pull in one direction. To prevent such issues, it's advisable to have your braking system inspected regularly by our professional technicians.
Should I have maintenance work done regularly?
Regular maintenance is essential for the longevity and performance of your truck. We recommend bringing your vehicle in for servicing every 10,000 to 20,000 miles. These maintenance sessions typically include oil changes, brake inspections, filter replacements, alignment checks, tire pressure adjustments, and other necessary services to keep your truck in optimal condition.
Will I void my warranty if I don't bring my truck to the dealership for maintenance?
You can maintain your truck's warranty while using our services. It's a common misconception that maintenance must be performed at a dealership. As long as you keep detailed records of all maintenance and repairs, including invoices and receipts from our shop, your warranty will remain valid. These documents serve as proof that your vehicle has received proper care from a reputable service provider.
How do I know if I need transmission repair?
One key indicator of transmission issues is 'slippage.' This occurs when there's a noticeable delay between pressing the accelerator and the vehicle's forward movement. If you experience any such delay, it's a sign that your transmission may be slipping. In such cases, it's advisable to have your transmission inspected by our experienced technicians promptly.
When is it time to repair the exhaust system?
An easy way to detect exhaust system problems is by listening to your vehicle while it's idling or in motion. If you notice unusually loud or excessive noise coming from your truck, it likely indicates issues with the exhaust system. When you observe such symptoms, it's recommended to bring your vehicle to our facility for a thorough inspection and necessary repairs.
What are some signs that my truck's clutch needs to be replaced?
Slipping gears, difficulty engaging gears, or a change in pedal feel can indicate a clutch problem.