Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic Services in Little Rock, AR
Harvard Pl, Chilliwack, BC
V2P 7Z5, Canada

Comprehensive Truck and Trailer Services in Little Rock, AR
Keeping your equipment road-ready requires inspections, diagnostics, and repairs. Our team offers truck, trailer, and fleet services to support operations and reduce breakdowns.
What Makes Our Shop Stand Out
Choosing the right repair shop affects both dependability and operating expenses. Central Arkansas Truck and Trailer merges cutting-edge diagnostic tools with a local, customer-focused approach that emphasizes transparency and effective solutions.
Our 35,000-square-foot facility features 18 service bays, enabling simultaneous service for multiple vehicles. This layout promotes efficient scheduling and reduces wait times, even during busy periods. Modern diagnostic tools enable technicians to accurately identify issues, helping to prevent repeat repairs and unnecessary part replacements.
Although the facility is large and well-equipped, the experience stays personal. You get clear explanations, honest recommendations, and service that respects your schedule. For extra convenience, mobile service is available within a 50-mile radius. Additionally, we also have an open lounge to for you to relax in while you wait! The lounge offers not only a place to sit, but also free refreshments like coffee and soda. The shop is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it easier to plan service around your workday.
Contact Us for Professional Truck and Trailer Services
If your equipment needs repairs, maintenance, or inspection, addressing issues early can prevent bigger problems later. Call 501-568-2185 to discuss your service needs or schedule an appointment with our team today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about heavy-duty truck or trailer repair? Our FAQ section covers what drivers and fleets need to know - from services and repairs to scheduling and service areas - so you can make informed decisions and get back on the road with confidence.
We do! While we work on your truck or trailer, take advantage of our driver's lounge, which offers not just places to sit and relax while you wait but also free refreshment like coffee or soda.
Scheduling repairs or services starts with a phone call. Call [501-568-2185](tel:501-568-2185) to explain the issue, ask questions, and schedule service during regular operating hours. Clear communication up front helps ensure tasks are completed efficiently.
Our location is at 1200 Baucum Industrial Dr., just off I-440 in Little Rock, AR. We also serve Jacksonville, Sherwood, Conway, Benton, Bryant, Maumelle, and Cabot, AR. This allows customers across the area to access reliable services without traveling long distances.
Contaminated hydraulic fluid diminishes lubrication, accelerates wear, and causes valve sticking, seal damage, and overheating. Dirt, water, or metal particles block flow, reduce system pressure, slow response times, reduce lifting capacity, and lead to component failures and costly downtime.
A clutch usually lasts from 300,000 to 800,000 miles. Its lifespan depends on factors like driving habits, load weight, terrain, clutch adjustments, and maintenance. Frequent stop-and-go driving, heavy loads, improper shifting, or poor adjustments can greatly reduce the clutch's lifespan.
Signs of transmission issues in diesel vehicles often include delayed or rough shifts, slipping gears, unusual noises, overheating, fluid leaks, warning lights, vibrations, burning odors, and reduced towing capacity. Neglecting these signs can cause internal damage, longer repair times, higher costs, and even total transmission failure.
The time required for turbocharger repair or replacement varies based on accessibility, extent of damage, and parts availability. Minor repairs usually take 4–6 hours, whereas a complete replacement generally takes 8–12 hours. Additional time may be required for diagnostics, cleaning, calibration, and testing following the repair.
Turbocharger failures in diesel vehicles often result from inadequate lubrication, contaminated oil, high exhaust temperatures, damage from foreign objects, overspeeding, blocked air filters, boost leaks, improper shutdown procedures, and neglect of maintenance. These problems cause bearing wear, shaft damage, decreased boost pressure, loss of power, and ultimately engine failure.
Common causes of diesel fuel system failures include contaminated fuel, clogged filters, worn injectors, failing high-pressure pumps, water intrusion, poor fuel quality, air leaks, improper maintenance, and corrosion. Such issues decrease fuel pressure, hinder combustion, cause power loss, make starting difficult, and may damage the engine.
Don't Take our word for it.
Read Customer Testimonials.
"Excellent service! They were able to get us in, RV problem diagnosed and fixed and we were back on the road in about four hours. Nathan, David, Travis and Dillon all worked diligently to do everything possible to resolve our issue and keep our trip and travels on track. Happy campers!"
"In and out Def Derate 4 hrs. Great shop that gets the job done. No fuss no hassle... Gave me 8hr quote (injector issue) came in way under. Definitely a pleasure"
"My alternate belt was broken and truck start loosing voltage rapidly. I called many local shops to change asap but no one was available to fix it quick because I was getting late to delivery so I got only 2,5 hours room for delivery. I called in and owner said come in . Took right away to shop and get done in 1 hour. Now I got 1,5 hours room for delivery. Thank you so much guys"
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