At Big Truck Repairs, we specialise in heavy-duty commercial vehicle bodywork, structural correction and accident repairs, delivering reliable and professional service to operators across Yorkshire. Known for our precision jig work and high-quality finishing, we’re trusted by fleets and independent hauliers alike. If you’re searching for Isuzu Truck Repairs Leeds, our expert team provides thorough diagnostics and top-tier craftsmanship to get your truck safely back on the road.
When this Isuzu arrived at Big Truck Repairs, it was clear it had taken a heavy impact to the right-hand front lower corner. What initially looked like a straightforward panel repair quickly revealed more significant internal damage that needed urgent attention.
Impact Damage & Hidden Issues
The force of the blow had travelled further through the vehicle than expected. Not only was the corner structure compromised, but the flooring was damaged, and the accelerator pedal had actually snapped off its mounts. This kind of underlying structural distortion can severely affect drivability and safety, making professional inspection and alignment essential.
Precision Realignment & Repair
Our technicians got the Isuzu onto the jig, and after a few hours of careful adjustment, the chassis and cab were brought back square and structurally sound. Once the alignment was corrected, we moved on to restoring the damaged components and bodywork.
The repair process included:
Structural realignment on the jig
Flooring repair and reinforcement
Reinstallation of the accelerator pedal and mounts
Rebuilding the front corner
Fitting and finishing new decals
Back on the Road Looking Sharp
With the repairs complete and the new decals fitted, the Isuzu left our workshop looking sharp and driving perfectly once again. This case highlights how even a single impact can cause deeper issues—ones only skilled technicians and specialist equipment can properly diagnose and repair.
If your truck has suffered collision damage, whether light or severe, trust Big Truck Repairs to get it back to full strength safely and efficiently.