At Big Country Truck & Trailer Service, LLC, we understand that truck and trailer issues can arise unexpectedly and often require prompt, reliable answers. This FAQ section is designed to address common questions about our repair and roadside services, preventive maintenance, scheduling, and service areas so you can make informed decisions quickly. Whether you’re seeking guidance on preventative maintenance, roadside assistance, or the specific services we offer, the answers below will help clarify how we support truck and trailer operators throughout Pecos, Balmorhea, Monahans, Midland, Odessa, and surrounding communities with dependable, professional service.
What services do you provide?
We offer a full range of truck and trailer repair services, including preventative truck maintenance, roadside truck repair, mechanical and electrical repairs, suspension work, lift gate repairs, fuel delivery, and much more.
What to do if stuck on the side of the road?
The first step is to prioritize safety. Pull to the side of the road and turn on hazard lights. Then, contact a reliable roadside truck repair service for assistance. Providing information on vehicle issues and location will ensure prompt and accurate help.
Is preventative truck maintenance worth it?
Yes, preventative truck maintenance keeps your vehicle running smoothly, reduces unexpected breakdowns, and prolongs its life. It is an investment that lowers repair costs over time and prevents lost revenue due to downtime.
What services are typically included in preventative truck maintenance?
Preventive truck maintenance services often include oil changes, tire inspections, brake checks, filter replacements, and fluid top-offs. Periodic engine and transmission checks are also essential to detect potential issues before they worsen.
How does roadside truck repair work?
When you call for roadside truck repair, technicians arrive at your location to diagnose and fix the problem right there. From jump starts to brake repairs and more, they handle various issues on-site. Opting for roadside truck repair brings the shop to you, cutting wait times and getting you back on the road faster.
When should trailer repairs be scheduled?
It’s recommended that trailers should be inspected every 10,000 - 25,000 miles for signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. Common reasons for repairs include axle misalignment, brake failures, damaged panels, and issues with lights or electrical components.
What areas do you serve?
