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Top Ways To Prevent A Mobile Truck Repair Emergency • Check the Truck on Routine Basis • Government’s truck inspection service is performed to ascertain the road- worthiness of a truck but daily checks should be carried out by the truck’s user. It is crucial for drivers to familiarize themselves with the reporting system so operations can be carried out without hitches. • Grease Is More Affordable Than Steel • It is important to service a truck in line with the manufacturer’s recommended service schedule. For example, a heavy-commercialized truck can handle a grease job every 1900 to 3100 miles. This range is for average use, although summer heat reduces the need for an increased amount and helps to reduce cost. By frequently applying grease alone helps eliminate the visit to a mobile truck repair station. • General services that include oil filter replacement, gas filters along with change of grease should be done every 9300 to 12500 miles. This will keep you safe. Although, some truck users perform these changes at well over 15500 miles, but always remember, grease is much more affordable when compared to steel.