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Keep your truck running strong with experienced truck repair shops in Brampton. Whether it's a half-ton pickup, a one-ton dually, or a medium-duty work truck, find specialists who understand the unique demands of truck ownership and maintenance.
Heavy-duty brake pad and rotor replacement for trucks
Fluid changes and repair for four-wheel-drive systems
Gear oil changes and limited-slip maintenance
Replacing worn or broken leaf springs and U-bolts
Professional suspension lift with proper alignment
DPF cleaning, DEF system repair, and EGR maintenance
Truck brake pad and rotor replacement for one axle costs $400-$800 due to larger, heavier-duty components compared to passenger cars. Heavy-duty or one-ton trucks may cost more.
Transfer case and front/rear differential fluids should be changed every 50,000-60,000 km, or more frequently if you use 4WD regularly or drive through water crossings.
Yes, lifted trucks put additional stress on CV joints, driveshaft angles, ball joints, and tie rod ends. They need more frequent alignment checks and steering component inspections.
Yes, diesel trucks require additional maintenance items including fuel filter changes, DEF system service, DPF regeneration management, and often more expensive oil changes due to higher oil capacity.