Super Truck Repair of Chicago

Call (773) 900-5187
Super Truck Repair of Chicago — (773) 900-5187

Running freight through Chicago means I-90, I-94, I-55, I-290, rail ramps, produce markets, warehouses, and downtown delivery windows can all become part of the repair plan. Super Truck Repair of Chicago helps drivers and dispatchers sort out the failed system, the safest place to work, and whether the unit can be repaired on site or needs a shop handoff.

Chicago roadside, yard, dock, and fleet repair support

Call (773) 900-5187 with the truck location, unit number, symptoms, warning lights, trailer status, and access notes. We use those details to prioritize no-starts, derates, air leaks, brake issues, lighting failures, tire problems, and trailer defects around Chicago freight corridors.

Close-up inspection of a semi truck steering knuckle and king pin
Roadside inspection for steering, brake, and suspension concerns.

Service categories we handle on site

Mobile diesel repair

Fault-code checks, no-start diagnosis, charging-system checks, fuel delivery issues, derate triage, coolant leaks, and roadside decisions for trucks that cannot wait for a shop appointment.

Trailer landing gear and air line repair

Air leaks, gladhand problems, damaged hoses, landing gear concerns, lighting faults, door hardware issues, and trailer defects that can keep a load from moving safely.

Brake repair

Brake drag, low-air complaints, chamber and slack-adjuster concerns, wheel-end heat, and inspection notes for drivers working through Chicago yards, ramps, and delivery lanes.

Tire service

Flat tires, dual separation, casing damage, valve-stem issues, and tire-position details so the right roadside plan is made before a technician is dispatched.

Fleet maintenance

Recurring fleet checks, PM support, lighting and fluid concerns, minor mechanical repairs, and notes for dispatchers managing multiple units across Chicago-area routes.

Electrical diagnostics

Battery, starter, alternator, lighting, fuse, sensor, and harness checks for trucks that lose power, will not crank, or develop intermittent electrical failures.

Before you call

Have the exact location, unit and trailer numbers, loaded or empty status, warning lights, visible leaks, air pressure behavior, and any gate or shoulder-access restrictions ready. Clear notes help us route the call, bring the right tooling, and avoid sending a technician into an unsafe work area.