Reduce downtime and increase efficiency when servicing trucks in the shop or on the roadside with our selection of truck service tools. We carry tools from Tiger Tool and Steck to service bearings, bushings, axels, brakes, hubs, tie rods & more.
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Clear all filtersFor professional truck maintenance and repair, having the right truck service tools is critical. From king pin presses to pitman arm service kits and bushing tools, these specialized tools are designed to make servicing heavy-duty trucks safer, faster, and more efficient. Whether you are a fleet mechanic, a heavy-duty service shop, or a tow/recovery professional, having reliable tools ensures accurate results and reduced downtime.
Truck service tools are specifically engineered to handle the unique demands of commercial vehicles. Standard automotive tools aren’t always capable of handling heavy-duty axles, suspension systems, and steering components. Top brands like Tiger Tool and Ken-Tool deliver precision, durability, and reliability that professionals count on every day. With the right tools, tasks such as pressing king pins, removing pitman arms, or servicing axle bushings can be completed safely and efficiently.
Other essential tools in this category include steering knuckle service tools, bearing pullers, and specialty alignment tools for heavy-duty trucks.
Q: What are truck service tools used for?
A: These tools are used for servicing heavy-duty truck components such as king pins, pitman arms, bushings, axles, and air brake systems. They allow for precise, safe repairs.
Q: Can these tools be used on all trucks?
A: Some tools are universal, but many are designed for heavy-duty trucks. Always check compatibility with your vehicle type and model.
Q: Do I need a professional kit or individual tools?
A: Professional kits, like the Tiger Tool Pitman Arm Master Service Kit, combine multiple tools for a specific task, making them more efficient for regular use.
Q: How do I maintain my truck service tools?
A: Keep tools clean, lubricated if applicable, and store them in a dry location. Regular inspections prevent wear and ensure accuracy.