Great pricing, honest service!
We do all kind of maintenance for truck and trailers
Why Choose Us?
At Mason, we specialize in keeping your truck on the road with expert repairs, preventive maintenance, and top-quality service. With years of exprience, a team of certified technicians, and the latest tools and diagnostic equipment, we ensure your truck gets back on the road quickly and safely. Whether you're dealing with routine maintenance or unexpected breakdowns, we've got you covered.
Customer-Focused Service is our motto, your satisfaction is our priority. From start to finish, we provide honest, reliable service you can trust.
Whether you need emergency roadside assistance or regular maintenance, we’re here to help. Explore our website to learn more about our services, read customer testimonials, and get in touch for a free quote. Let us be your go-to truck repair experts!
About usCertified Technicians
Our team consists of exprience and certified truck technicians.
Quick Turnaround
We understand how important your truck is to your buisness, which is why we offer fast, efficient service without compromising quality.
State-of-the-Art Equipment
We use the latest diagnostic and repair equipment to ensure accurate results.
Affordable Prices
Quality truck repair shouldn't break the bank. We offer competitive pricing and transparent estimates.
Happy Clients
Repairs
Hours Of Support
Hard Workers
Services
Our services are beyond your expectations.
Preventive Maintenance, oil change
Keeping your truck well-maintained is key to avoiding costly repairs down the road. Our preventive maintenance services help extend the life of your vehicle and keep it performing its best.
Tires, brakes, drums, chambers
whether you need a simple tire repair or a complete set of new tires, we provide the best tire services for your truck.
Body shop service
We repair all makes and models. At Mason we're known for producing undeniable quality in body work. With high quality products and highly trained technicians.
Computer diagnostic
We offer a variety of computer diagnostic services designed to keep your truck and trailer in perfect working condition.
Reefer trailer service
Our service center is outfitted to repair your downed reefer unit as quickly as possible.
Alignment, balance
Our team is dedicated to providie our customers quality work with truck tires, including installation, balancing, and wheel alignment.
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Testimonials
What people say about us
Frequently Asked Questions
When Should I Replace My Fleet Vehicle’s Battery?
Typically, the lifespan of an automotive battery falls within the range of three to five years. There are several factors that can have an impact on the lifespan of your battery. Climate, driving habits, maintenance, and everyday use all play a role in determining how long your battery will last.
What Fluids Should I Regularly Check?
Ensuring the optimal performance of your company vans or trucks require regular fleet vehicle maintenance services, and one crucial aspect is the routine inspection of your vehicle’s fluids.
Why Do Belts and Hoses Need to Be Replaced?
Belts and hoses play a crucial role in the overall performance and functionality of a vehicle’s engine. Belts drive engine components, including the alternator, water pump, power steering pump, and air conditioner compressor. Hoses transport liquids, gases, and vapors all throughout the vehicle.
Why is Regular Brake Service needed for your truck?
When fully loaded, trucks may weigh up to 80,000 pounds, which means they take longer to come to a complete stop. It takes around 135 feet for a standard passenger automobile going at 55 miles per hour to go to a full stop. On the other hand, a fully loaded semi-truck may take up to 200 feet to halt. The commercial vehicle may take up to 450 feet to come to a standstill if the truck's brakes are "hot," indicating the driver has been using them for a time. These differences in slowing distances may seem negligible, but 75 feet might be the difference between life and death in an accident.
How long do brakes last on a truck?
Brake pads typically last between 25,000 and 65,000 miles, while some people's brake pads may last up to 80,000 miles. While a precise figure is hard to offer, the 40,000-mile range is an excellent place to start when planning car maintenance. Following your vehicle's recommended service intervals will give the finest care for your Honda, as they will take into consideration everything from torque calculations to OEM requirements. However, the lifetime and quality of your brake pads are determined by various variables.
How long should brake pads last on a truck?
Average brake pads on trucks would last somewhere between 25,000 miles and 60,000 miles. However, we can also see how some people get their brake pads to run over 80,000 miles. It all depends on your driving patterns and the road conditions.
Contact
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Address
2350 E Seymour Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45212, United States
Call Us
+1 606-660-6363
Working Hours
Mon-Sat : 08:00 - 22:00
Email Us
service@masontruckrepair.com