Mobile Truck Repair in Casper, Wyoming
Rancho Cordova, CA
Call 916-720-4044 (secondary)
Rivera Response
3277 Luyung Dr
Rancho Cordova, CA
530-558-9817 (primary)
Mobile Repair Service
Antelope, CA
916-745-5225 (primary)
916-745-5225 (secondary)
All Fleet Inc
Providing Services to
Sacramento, CA
833-255-3533 (primary)
Casper Onsite Truck Repair
Floyd’s Truck Center
Class 8 Mobile Truck Repair And Service
ACT Mobile Truck and Trailer Repair LLC
Casper, Wyoming
Casper is the second largest city in Wyoming, sitting at the crossroads of I-25, US-20, and US-26 in the central part of the state. Population is small — under 60,000 — but Casper’s role as the energy and logistics hub of central Wyoming makes it a critical stop for class 8 traffic serving oilfield, ranching, and interstate freight.
When a rig breaks down on the 25 heading south to Cheyenne or north to Billings, or in a yard off Collins Drive, Wyoming shop density is thin and the distances between open bays are long. Wyoming winters — blizzard conditions, sub-zero cold, and road closures — only make breakdowns worse.
Mobile Truck Repair in Casper
A mobile diesel mechanic comes directly to the truck — at a warehouse off Yellowstone Highway, at a rest area on the 25, at an oilfield staging yard, or on the shoulder of US-26. On-site service cuts the tow distance and wait out entirely.
Typical mobile calls in the Casper area include:
- Class 8 tractor and trailer repairs
- Air system and brake repairs, including chamber and valve replacement
- Alternator, starter, and battery replacement
- DPF regen issues and emissions troubleshooting
- Coolant leaks and radiator repair on long-haul tractors
- Tire changes, wheel seal, and hub work
- Suspension, leaf spring, and airbag repairs for loaded trailers
- Electrical diagnostics, lights, and DOT-compliance fixes
- 24/7 emergency roadside response
Why On-Site Service Wins in Central Wyoming
Central Wyoming is wide open. The nearest class 8 shop to a breakdown on US-20 can be a long haul, and the weather may make the tow impossible at all. Mobile service is often the only realistic fix.
For oilfield fleets, interstate freight, and ranching supply chains in the Powder River Basin and beyond, on-site repair is the only way to keep trucks moving. Wyoming cold and altitude both punish diesels — a local tech knows the patterns.
If your truck is down in Casper, Mills, Evansville, Glenrock, Douglas, or anywhere else in Natrona County and central Wyoming, the listing above is who to call. Mention USA Mobile Truck Repair when you book your service.



