
Working trucks are part of the daily shop mix
Vehicle class, normal load and the way the unit is used help shape the spring and suspension plan.
Our Work
These photographs show the vehicles, components and working environment behind the services we describe.


Vehicle class, normal load and the way the unit is used help shape the spring and suspension plan.

The spring, axle, hub and brake components are considered together when the concern reaches more than one assembly.

Unit details and the assigned concern keep commercial and fleet work organized from the first conversation.

The image shows the brake assembly, hub and leaf spring pack together on a commercial unit.

Light and medium duty air suspension work begins with the complete system and the way the vehicle is sitting.

MPI decides coverage and authorization. Standard handles the eligible mechanical repair assigned to the shop.

A clear view helps document steering, suspension and wheel position concerns before the repair scope is confirmed.

Pickups, work trucks and commercial units arrive with different loads, configurations and suspension needs.

The shop operates from 313 Princess Street in Winnipeg, Monday through Friday during posted business hours.

A small human moment from the working shop behind the technical service pages.
What the photos reveal
Spring and suspension work starts with the complete assembly.
Air suspension concerns require system diagnosis before parts are selected.
MPI remains responsible for claim coverage and repair authorization.
Commercial work stays tied to the vehicle, unit and assigned concern.
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