Neglecting axle issues can lead to steering problems and uneven wear. Our mechanics correct axle damage early, avoiding breakdowns and helping your truck handle the road with confidence.
Axle Repair Shop in Birmingham, AL
Axles are essential to every heavy-duty truck’s performance and safety. When they wear down, seize up, or break completely, your rig is out of commission. That’s why Rollin Wrench offers on-site, heavy-duty axle repair, from U-joint failures to differential issues and full axle replacements. We’ve got the tools and experience to diagnose and fix problems without the need for a tow.
Common mobile axle repairs we perform include:
- Bearing and seal replacement
- Axle shaft repairs and replacements
- U-joint and differential service
- Leaking axle fluid and seal diagnostics
- Vibration and axle noise troubleshooting
- Trailer and semi truck axle repairs on-site
What Makes Us Different
At Rollin Wrench, we don’t wait for parts to ship or force you to haul your truck to a bay. Our mobile axle repair service is built for busy fleet managers and owner-operators who can’t afford long delays or unnecessary downtime. Open 24/7 and fully mobile, we come equipped with the tools, equipment, and replacement components needed to get your axles back in working order.
Here’s what makes us Birmingham’s go-to axle repair team:
- On-site diagnostics for semi truck axle repair
- Precision installation for bearings, seals, and shafts
- Service for tandem and single-axle setups
- Experienced with both powered and non-powered axles
Contact Us About Truck Axle Repair Now: Call 205-346-2122!
If your axle needs attention, don’t risk a breakdown. Call Rollin Wrench at 205-346-2122 for mobile axle repair in Birmingham and surrounding areas.
What Areas Do You Serve For Axle Repair?
As well as Birmingham, AL, we also proudly service the following areas: Alabaster, Pelham, Trussville, Gardendale, Moody, Leeds.
How Do I Know If My Axle Is Bent?
Signs of a bent axle include vibration at certain speeds, uneven tire wear, clunking noises, and the truck pulling to one side. A proper axle inspection can confirm damage and help determine whether repair or replacement is needed.
Can You Drive A Truck With A Bad Axle?
Driving with a damaged axle is dangerous. It can lead to loss of control, further drivetrain damage, or complete axle failure. It’s best to stop and have it repaired immediately to avoid serious risks.
How Can I Get Axle Repair?
For fast, mobile axle repair in Birmingham, call Rollin Wrench at 205-346-2122. We’ll send a tech to your location and get your axle inspected, serviced, or replaced on-site.