Axle Service near Circleville, OH

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Axle Service in Circleville, OH

Your axles are responsible for transferring power from the drivetrain to the wheels, and on a diesel truck that tows, hauls, or works hard, they take a serious beating over time. At High Rize Diesel, we provide axle service for diesel pickups, commercial vans, and medium-duty trucks, covering everything from axle fluid changes and seal replacements to CV axle repairs and full axle shaft replacement. Axle problems tend to get worse the longer they go unaddressed, and what starts as a minor leak or a subtle noise can turn into a much more expensive repair if it is ignored. For axle service in Circleville, OH, bring your truck to a shop that understands how these systems work on a working diesel.

Axle Problems on Diesel Trucks Are Worth Taking Seriously

A diesel truck at full load puts tremendous stress on the axle shafts, differential housings, and CV joints. Over time, axle seals dry out and start leaking, differential fluid breaks down, and the constant flex of the axle under load wears on the joints and bearings. Trucks that spend time on rough roads, job sites, or farm ground see this wear even faster. Common warning signs include a humming or grinding noise that changes with vehicle speed, a clunking feeling during acceleration or turns, vibration at highway speeds, and grease on the inside of your wheels or tires. If you are noticing any of those symptoms, it is worth getting the axles inspected before the problem gets away from you.

Axle Service Near Me

Axle work requires a shop with the right lift equipment, the right tools, and the experience to know what they are looking at when they get under a diesel truck. A lot of general shops are comfortable with basic axle seal work but less experienced with the heavy-duty axle assemblies found on three-quarter ton and one-ton diesel trucks or the more complex setups on medium-duty commercial vehicles. At High Rize Diesel, we work on these trucks every day and know what their axles go through. Whether you need routine fluid service, a leaking seal addressed, or a more involved axle repair, we will handle it correctly. For axle service in Circleville, OH, we are the right shop for the job.

Full Axle Inspection and Service

Our technicians have hands-on experience with the robust axle assemblies found on diesel pickups and commercial trucks, including the platforms we service most.

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How often should the differential fluid be changed on a diesel truck?

Most manufacturers recommend changing differential fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, but trucks that tow heavily, operate in extreme temperatures, or spend time off-road or on rough terrain should be on the shorter end of that range. Differential fluid breaks down over time and loses its ability to protect the gears and bearings inside the housing. Contaminated fluid is one of the leading causes of differential damage, and a fluid change is one of the least expensive things you can do to protect one of the most expensive components on your truck.

What does a bad CV axle feel like when you are driving?

The most common sign of a failing CV axle is a clicking or popping noise that gets louder when you turn, particularly at slow speeds. As the joint wears further, you may feel vibration during acceleration or a clunking sensation when the drivetrain loads up. In some cases, a torn CV boot will sling grease onto the inside of the wheel or the surrounding components, which is a visible sign that the joint needs attention soon. Catching it at the boot stage is significantly cheaper than waiting until the joint itself fails.

Can a leaking axle seal cause other problems if I ignore it?

Yes, and fairly quickly in some cases. An axle seal leak means differential fluid is escaping, and as the level drops, the gears and bearings inside start running without adequate lubrication. That leads to accelerated wear and eventually failure of components that are expensive to replace. A leaking seal can also contaminate the brake components on the same end of the axle, which creates a safety issue on top of a mechanical one. Axle seal replacement is a straightforward repair and well worth taking care of as soon as the leak is identified.

Built for Heavy-Duty Diesel Drivetrains

Our technicians have hands-on experience with the robust axle assemblies found on diesel pickups and commercial trucks, including the platforms we service most.

A Shop You Can Actually Count On.

We built High Rize Diesel on honesty, craftsmanship, and the kind of service that keeps customers coming back with their whole fleet.

Done Right

Every repair leaves our shop the way we would want our own truck to leave it.

No Runaround

We tell you what your truck needs, what it costs, and why, before we ever pick up a wrench.

Backed Up

Our work is covered by a NAPA nationwide warranty so you are protected long after you leave our lot.

While You Are Here, Let Us Do More.

From quick maintenance to major repairs, we handle everything your diesel needs under one roof.

Fix It Right, Fix It Once

We track down the actual source of the problem rather than addressing just the symptom, so the repair holds up and you are not back on the lift for the same issue down the road.

Ready When You Are.

Give us a call, send a message, or stop by the shop on US-23 and let us talk about what your truck needs.

Office

21224 US-23,
Circleville, OH 43113