Mobile Diesel Repair Service Areas in Wyoming

We provide 24/7 mobile diesel repair and roadside assistance throughout Albany County, the I-80 corridor, and surrounding communities in southeast Wyoming. Our mechanics come to you, wherever you are.

Laramie and Albany County

Our home base is in Laramie, which means we can reach most locations within the city and surrounding Albany County in under 30 minutes. Whether your truck breaks down near the University of Wyoming campus, along Grand Avenue, or out on one of the county roads east of town, we have you covered. Albany County is where we do the majority of our work, and we know the area inside and out.

Laramie sits at the crossroads of I-80 and US-287, making it a natural hub for commercial trucking. That also means breakdowns happen here regularly, especially during winter months when temperatures drop well below zero and diesel engines are under extra stress. We keep our mobile units stocked and ready to roll at all times.

I-80 Corridor — Cheyenne to Rawlins

Interstate 80 is one of the busiest freight corridors in the country, and the stretch through southern Wyoming is notorious for harsh conditions. High winds, sudden snowstorms, and long distances between service stations make breakdowns on I-80 especially stressful. We provide emergency mobile diesel repair along the I-80 corridor from Cheyenne to Rawlins, with typical response times of 45 to 90 minutes depending on your exact location.

If you are pulled over on the shoulder near Elk Mountain, stuck at a rest area outside Rawlins, or dealing with engine trouble at the Laramie truck stop, give us a call. We have handled just about every situation you can imagine on this stretch of highway, and we will get to you as fast as conditions allow.

Communities We Serve

In addition to Laramie and the I-80 corridor, our mobile diesel mechanics regularly serve these communities throughout southeast Wyoming:

Cheyenne

Wyoming's capital city, about 50 miles east of Laramie on I-80. We handle emergency calls here regularly.

Rawlins

Located west on I-80 at the junction with US-287. A common breakdown spot for trucks heading through the pass.

Rock River

Small community along US-287 between Laramie and Medicine Bow. We respond to calls in this area frequently.

Medicine Bow

Along US-287 north of I-80. Remote location where having a mobile mechanic can save hours of waiting.

Elk Mountain

Between Laramie and Rawlins on I-80. The elevation and weather here cause more than their share of diesel problems.

Centennial

West of Laramie along Highway 130 near the Snowy Range. We serve logging and construction equipment in this area.

Bosler

Small community north of Laramie. Agricultural and ranch equipment repairs are common calls from this area.

Tie Siding

South of Laramie near the Colorado border. We cover this area for both highway and off-road equipment.

Woods Landing

Southwest of Laramie in the foothills. Remote enough that mobile service is often the only practical option.

US-287 Corridor

US-287 runs north-south through Laramie, connecting Fort Collins, Colorado to the south with Casper and points north. This highway sees a steady stream of commercial traffic, especially agricultural haulers and oilfield equipment. We provide mobile diesel repair along the entire US-287 corridor within about 60 miles of Laramie in either direction.

The terrain along 287 can be unforgiving, and cell service is spotty in some areas. If you can get through to us, we will find you. Our mechanics carry GPS and know the landmarks along this route well enough to locate a stranded truck even when mile markers are hard to read in bad weather.

Why Mobile Diesel Repair Makes Sense in Wyoming

Wyoming is a big state with a lot of open space between towns. When your truck breaks down 30 miles from the nearest shop, towing is not just expensive — it can take hours to arrange. A mobile diesel mechanic eliminates that problem entirely. We bring the tools, parts, and expertise directly to your location, whether that is a highway shoulder, a truck stop, a ranch, or a job site.

Most of the repairs we handle can be completed on site in one to three hours. That means less downtime, lower costs, and a lot less hassle compared to waiting for a tow truck and then waiting again at a shop. For fleet operators, that difference in turnaround time can mean the difference between making a delivery window and missing it.

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