Recognizing wheel-end problems before they become a big problem can save you expensive roadside towing and repair costs. It is recommended to have a detailed inspection of all wheel ends from every 50,000 miles or every 6 months to 100,000 miles or every 12 months. A common wheel-end consists of a seal, an inboard and outboard tapered baring and a hubcap.
Signs you have a problem with your wheel-end
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Randy Box
I stopped too get a tire fixed at 4:45 was told he has put everything up already couldn’t help me!! I was trying to get to my daughter at St. Jude had to sit at loves travel center for four hours missed seeing my daughter she was asleep when I arrived just wanted to say thank you Angels y’all really care about your costumers!!!!
Heinz Krahn
Very good service. Recomend it for everyone. They're treating you how you treat them. I had a power steering hose blown up. They came in change it in was back on the road in a short time. Thank you guys very well done.
Derrick Woulard
They did a great job very knowledgeable and special thanks to Dustin Tyler and TJ keep up the good work I highly recommend this repair shop.
Our fleet of 6 fully-equipped trucks provide around-the-clock response to your mechanical, tire and brakes, air leaks, fluid leaks, emissions, or diagnostics problems.
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