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Active or pending faults cleared right before the sale. We scan history, not just current codes, and tell you what's been recurring.
Buying a used truck or trailer is a big move. We do a top-to-bottom mechanical inspection so you know what you're really buying — and what it'll cost to keep running.
A dealer's "checked out" sticker isn't an inspection. We put eyes (and instruments) on the things that actually cost money if they're wrong.
Most used trucks have some surprises. The job of an inspection is to find them before money changes hands.
Active or pending faults cleared right before the sale. We scan history, not just current codes, and tell you what's been recurring.
Truck "passes safety" with brakes at the legal minimum. That's a brake job you're paying for next month, not next year.
Frame rail cracks, broken crossmembers, or sketchy past repairs. Structural issues are deal-breakers — we'll show you exactly where, in writing.
Slipping clutch, end-of-life U-joints, or a tired transmission. Easy to hide on a short test drive, easy to find with the right inspection.
Plugged DPF, deleted emissions (which is illegal), or a truck that won't regen. Big-money issues we catch on the scan.
Mismatched tires, worn-out wheel seals, or hub bearings on borrowed time. Looks fine, costs thousands.
Four steps from "thinking about buying" to "know what I'm signing for."
Call us with the year, make, model, and where the truck is. We'll book a time — and yes, you can bring a truck from a dealer in for a check.
Full mechanical inspection — scan, measure, and visually check every system. Usually 2–3 hours depending on the truck.
Written report with photos and clear "now / soon / later" cost notes. We walk you through it so you understand what you're seeing.
You use the report to negotiate, walk away, or buy with confidence. No upsell, no pressure — our job ends when the report is in your hands.
"Good good service with resonable price."
— Ruto Ezekiel, Google Local Guide
Yes — and you should. Most honest dealers and private sellers are fine with you taking the truck to an independent shop for an inspection. If a seller refuses, that's an answer in itself.
Usually 2–3 hours, depending on the truck and what we find. We'd rather take an extra hour and catch something than rush you into a bad deal.
Pricing depends on the type of vehicle (tractor only, tractor and trailer, etc.) and how deep you want us to go. Call with the truck details and we'll quote you straight — it's a small price compared to the cost of buying wrong.
No. A safety inspection checks whether the truck meets the minimum legal standard right now. A pre-purchase inspection checks the real condition and gives you a "what's coming" picture — brake life, transmission health, frame condition, etc.
Absolutely. If a truck has serious issues, you'll hear it from us straight. We'd rather lose the repair work than have you stuck with a money pit.
Call and you'll talk to a real mechanic, not a service writer. We'll tell you what we'd look for before you bring it in.
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| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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