4WD Repairs in Orange
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4WDs cop more punishment than the average vehicle. Whether you're towing gear, working off-road or heading into rugged country, your 4WD needs to be in top shape. When suspension wears out, steering feels off or driveline components fail, you need a workshop that knows how to work with these systems properly.
At Haigh Truck & 4WD Repairs, we handle all aspects of 4WD repair and maintenance. We work on both recreational and commercial vehicles, fixing everything from differentials and gearboxes to CV joints, brakes and suspension setups. Our team also handles diesel engine issues, compliance checks and full servicing.
Call (02) 6361 9221 to book your 4WD in for reliable, local repairs in Orange.
What We Repair on Your 4WD
Our team is equipped to fix light commercial 4WDs, touring setups and work-ready vehicles across a range of common problem areas.
- Suspension & Underbody Repairs
We inspect and repair worn shocks, bushes, control arms and leaf springs. We also check for underbody damage from off-road use. - Steering & Alignment
Steering pulling or feeling loose? We test components, adjust alignments and replace worn linkages for better handling and tyre wear. - Driveline & Differential Repairs
Noises or vibrations in low range? We repair or rebuild CVs, transfer cases, diffs and front or rear driveline components. - Brake & Diesel Engine Systems
We service and replace rotors, pads and lines. We also diagnose diesel engine faults, performance loss and fuel efficiency problems.
FAQ
What causes most 4WD damage off-road?
Suspension, steering and underbody damage are common from rough tracks, water crossings or overloading. Regular checks help prevent major repairs.
Is regular wheel alignment important for a 4WD?
Yes. Misaligned wheels can affect handling, increase tyre wear and cause stress on steering and suspension systems.
Can I drive with a noisy CV joint or diff?
It’s risky. Noises from CV joints or differentials usually mean internal wear or damage, which can worsen and lead to failure if ignored.