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Newcastle Truck Repairs & Servicing

When truck owners in Newcastle need fast, reliable repairs, they turn to Newcastle Truck Repairs. With over 80 years of combined experience, our team delivers expert mechanical work tailored to the needs of local drivers, fleet managers and transport operators. Whether it’s routine servicing, a major engine rebuild or panel and spray work, every job is done in-house using modern diagnostic tools and trusted hands-on know-how. Based just outside of Newcastle in Thornton, we’re close enough to respond quickly while offering full workshop facilities most mobile-only mechanics can’t match.


Our services include brake and clutch repairs, smash repairs, electronic engine diagnostics—all performed to minimise downtime and keep your truck compliant and road-ready. We’re also an RTA-authorised inspection station and accept Fleet Card, making things easy for local businesses with multiple vehicles on the go. Newcastle truck owners appreciate our honest communication, upfront quotes and fast turnaround, especially when every day off the road hits the bottom line. When your truck needs expert attention from a team that genuinely understands heavy vehicles, we’re ready to help.


Call (02) 4028 6909 to book your next repair or get a free, no-obligation quote from Newcastle Truck Repairs.

Repairs That Keep You Moving

When you're working in or around Newcastle, delays due to truck issues aren’t just frustrating, they’re expensive. That’s why we’ve built our repair service around speed, transparency and doing the job right the first time. From the moment you call, we focus on getting your truck assessed quickly and back on the road with minimal disruption. Our technicians use advanced electronic diagnostics to pinpoint faults fast, whether it's engine-related, electrical or mechanical. We also carry out full engine rebuilds, RTA inspections and structural repairs in-house, cutting out the time and risk involved in outsourcing.


Our Newcastle customers count on us for consistent service, whether they operate one truck or an entire fleet. We take care of each vehicle like it’s our own, with no shortcuts or surprises. The workshop is fully equipped to handle everything from scheduled maintenance to urgent repair work, and we’re always available to talk through your options before getting started. It’s this level of care, skill and follow-through that sets us apart in the local truck repair scene.


If you're based in Newcastle and need a trusted team to keep your rig on the road, we're just a phone call away.

  • How often should trucks be serviced?

    Truck servicing frequency depends on the vehicle's make, model, usage, and manufacturer recommendations. Most heavy-duty trucks should be serviced every 10,000 to 20,000 km or every three to six months. Trucks used in demanding environments, such as long-haul freight or construction, may need more frequent checks to maintain performance, safety and compliance with road regulations.

  • What’s included in a standard truck service?

    A standard truck service generally includes oil and filter changes, fluid level checks, brake and suspension inspections, and tyre assessments. Mechanics also check belts, hoses, lights, and cooling systems. Some services may include electronic diagnostics to identify hidden faults. Keeping up with regular services helps extend the vehicle’s lifespan, improve efficiency and reduce the risk of major mechanical issues.

  • What are the common signs a truck needs repairs?

    Common signs include unusual engine noises, reduced fuel efficiency, braking problems, difficulty starting, vibrations or pulling while driving, and warning lights on the dash. Ignoring these signs can lead to more serious issues and costly repairs. Catching and addressing problems early through inspections or servicing helps avoid breakdowns and ensures the truck remains roadworthy.

  • How do I know if my truck needs an engine rebuild or just a repair?

    Warning signs like excessive smoke, knocking sounds, low oil pressure, or a significant drop in performance may point to engine damage. A qualified mechanic will typically run diagnostics and assess wear on internal components to determine whether a partial repair will suffice or if a full engine rebuild is the safer, more cost-effective long-term solution.