PORT ALBERNI – Off Road Diesel is a one-stop repair shop for diesel engines and large machines on central Vancouver Island.
With branches in Parksville, Courtenay and Nanaimo, and its head office at 4442 10th Avenue in Port Alberni, the company provides a complete range of truck repair and services with state-of-the-art servicing centers that offer computer diagnostics, factory-scheduled maintenance checks and a team of certified diesel mechanics.
Off Road Diesel repairs engines, transmissions, suspension and steering, as well as performs electrical work on machinery. They service large machines like bulldozers and excavators, boats and ferry motors, and also offer generator motor service.
Joe Hawkins states “Off Road Diesel is committed to ensuring the safety of our customers on the road and extending the life of their diesel trucks or machinery. Our diesel truck repair shop meets strict industry standards for service excellence and provides detailed estimates and qualified guidance to assist our customers in making informed decisions for their diesel truck.”
Hawkins is proud of Off Road Diesel’s team of certified diesel mechanics.
“They are highly skilled when it comes to diesel truck repairs and will work quickly and efficiently to resolve any issues a customer may be having,” he says. “We pride ourselves on delivering quality services and exceptional client care.”
Off Road Diesel also provides written estimates, computer diagnostics, local shuttle services, towing service, brand name parts and warranty protection.
Maintenance services are offered to clients that ensure vehicles continue to operate efficiently and are looked after regularly before any breakdown occurs.
“When it comes to diesel vehicles, maintenance is key,” says Hawkins. “Not only will regular tune ups guarantee safety, they will also add longevity. Trucks and large machines will last much longer if they are properly cared for.
“We use the latest methods, tools and techniques available so that our clients receive only the finest upgrades. Proper and regular upkeep is important because the slightest of things can cause a malfunction and automatically become a hazard to a client, or anyone else on the road or job site.”
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