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Semi Truck Repair Gooding, Idaho

Finding semi truck repair near Gooding, Idaho used to mean a long haul to a big-city dealer. Not anymore. Our Jerome shop is a short drive south, and our mobile trucks cover Gooding runs down ID-46 and US-26. Call (208) 696-9888, 7 AM to 10 PM, every day.

North of the interstate, still in our range

Gooding sits north of I-84, reached by ID-46 and US-26, and it hauls like the rest of the Magic Valley: dairy and livestock, day in and day out. Milk doesn't wait and cattle can't sit in a hot pot on the shoulder, so when a truck goes down on a Gooding run, the clock starts right away.

We built our coverage for exactly that. Our mobile trucks roll to Gooding-area breakdowns, and our shop at 2745 Tucker Ct Ste A in Jerome is a straight shot south when the rig can still move.

Livestock and dairy rigs are our bread and butter

Cattle pots and dairy tankers take a beating: heavy, sloshing, always-moving loads and schedules with zero slack. We work on both, along with dry vans and flatbeds, and trailer brands including Great Dane, Utility, and Wabash. Brakes, air systems, lights, and wiring are the usual suspects, and we carry the parts to fix them.

On the tractor side we service Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Western Star, Volvo, Mack, and International, with Cummins, Detroit Diesel, PACCAR, and CAT engines. Check engine light on? Derate cutting your power on the grade? Bring it in or call us out.

How a mobile call to Gooding works

Call (208) 696-9888 and a local answers. Tell us where you are — ID-46, US-26, a dairy lane outside town — and what the truck is doing. We quote the flat call-out fee before we roll. Then a tech heads your way with the likely parts on board.

We're honest about timing. Gooding is off the interstate, so arrival depends on where our trucks are working when you call. You get a real estimate, not a hopeful one.

Annual inspections and winter prep

DOT annuals cover the truck and the trailer separately — each needs its own. We do both in one visit at the Jerome shop, performed by qualified inspectors per FMCSA 49 CFR 396.19, with reports kept for 14 months.

Winter around Gooding means cold snaps that gel fuel and icy mornings that punish weak batteries and worn brakes. Summer means hay and harvest loads. Get ahead of both seasons with a look-over before they start — it's cheaper than a call-out at 9 PM.

Driver questions

How fast can you get to Gooding?

It depends on where our mobile trucks sit when you call. Gooding is north of I-84 via ID-46/US-26, so we factor that drive into an honest arrival estimate, and we quote the flat call-out fee before we roll.

Can you handle a breakdown with livestock on board?

We treat loaded cattle pots as the urgent calls they are. Tell dispatch you're loaded with livestock and we'll be straight about how fast we can get there, so you can line up a backup plan for the animals if the fix will take time.

Do you fix trucks from Gooding in the shop too?

Yes. If the truck can move, our Jerome bays at 2745 Tucker Ct Ste A are a short drive south and open 7 AM to 10 PM daily. Shop work gets a quote first, and the price we quote is the price you pay.

Truck down? A local answers.

Shop bays in Jerome or mobile to any I-84 exit, Bliss to Declo · 7 AM–10 PM every day · The price we quote is the price you pay.