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About TorqueGo

About TorqueGo Truck and Trailer Service

Modern commercial vehicles are complex, rolling electrical grids. TorqueGo was built on a unique foundation: deep operational expertise in both heavy-duty mechanical service and commercial electrical supply systems. We don’t just turn wrenches; we isolate, diagnose, and resolve the intricate mechanical and electrical failures that cost Central Indiana fleets downtime.

Who We Help

TorqueGo supports the people and teams that keep freight moving across Central Indiana with practical on-site maintenance response and repair support.

Customer Types

  • Truck drivers
  • Owner-operators
  • Dispatchers
  • Fleet managers
  • Logistics companies
  • Commercial vehicle operators

What We Do

Where We Work

Central IndianaI-70I-65I-465I-74Highway 41SR 267

Why TorqueGo

Dual-Discipline Diagnostics: Backed by extensive experience managing commercial electrical inventories, our technicians have a massive advantage in troubleshooting complex ECM failures, J1939 network faults, and sensor derates that standard repair shops often miss.

Physical Shop Anchors: We aren't just a dispatch phone number. With physical workshop locations anchoring our network in Greenwood and Terre Haute, we maintain the heavy-duty parts inventory and infrastructure required to support our mobile service units 24/7.

Heavy-Duty Mechanical Reality: From executing rapid steer-tire blowout replacements to caging spring brakes on the shoulder of I-65, our mechanics understand the severe operational pressure of emergency roadside repair.

Direct Fleet Communication: No dispatch middle-men. We provide transparent repair planning, accurate ETAs, and DOT-conscious maintenance guidance directly to dispatchers and owner-operators.

Service availability depends on location, safety, and technician availability.

Need Mobile Commercial Fleet Service?

Call or contact TorqueGo for emergency-focused heavy-duty fleet care and repair support across Central Indiana truck operations.

Serving Central Indiana freight corridors including I-70, I-65, I-465, I-74, Highway 41, and SR 267.