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Is A Mobile Mechanic Worth It?


There's nothing more inconvenient than having truck troubles when you're a commercial driver. Whether you awake to a flat tire, starter problems, or another type of issue, there isn't time to delay getting the problem fixed. For people who aren't mechanically inclined, the scene might go something like this:


"Okay, my truck is having problems. Where is the phone book? Who can repair it today? What time do they open? How do I even know what's wrong with it?"


These days, motorists are looking for an easier way to get - and keep their trucks on the road. So whether you need a jump, your tire needs some air, or you've run out of gas, mobile mechanics offer a flexible solution for getting minor repairs completed without needing a traditional repair shop.


Mobile Mechanics Vs. Traditional Repair Shops


Many people agree that dealing with logistics difficulties and experiencing non-productive downtime is among the most aggravating aspects of leaving your truck with a mechanic at a repair shop. However, when your truck is out of commission, and you rely on it to work, you need it to be back on the road as soon as possible.


A mobile mechanic in Dallas can have your truck up and running in a short amount of time, especially if the issue is something like battery failure or flat tire. Typically, mobile mechanics charge significantly less than traditional repair shops for simple repairs like car batteries or flat tires. Many professional truckers agree it's worth paying the lower price to get back on the road as soon as possible.


When it comes to major repairs such as brakes, transmission, or the engine, traditional truck repair shops have access to better equipment than those providing mobile repairs.


Mechanics working at traditional truck repair centers and shops have greater access to specialty tools, resources, and replacement parts than those working in a van or on the road. Mobile mechanics might not be the best option when you have significant repairs.


Check Your Insurance Coverage


Another factor that can potentially impact your decision is your car insurance policy. For example, if you have roadside assistance coverage, and depending on the nature of your repair need, you may be able to get your vehicle towed for free instead of hiring a mobile mechanic.


No matter whether you need a full-service garage or a mobile mechanic to get your car back on the road, JR Truck Repair Service is here to serve as your first choice commercial truck repair shop.


Our mechanics are factory-trained and certified, bonded and insured, and have experience working on trucks of all makes and models. Contact us the next time you have a truck repair need in Dallas, Texas.

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