• Alignments
  • Wheel Balance
  • Computer Diagnosis
  • Suspension
  • and much more. . .
Taking care of Big Rigs is one of our specialties

Meyer Truck & Alignment, Inc has been in business since 1991 and our goal has always remained the same:

"Deliver the best truck repair possible at a reasonable price, using the best parts and materials available"

We've been successful due to our honesty and ASE and house certified technicians. We service all makes and models of trucks, tractors, and trailers. Bring in your vehicle today, with confidence that it will be serviced and repaired correctly the first time!

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Serviced Iowa Counties

Franklin - Hardin - Cerro Gordo - Butler - Wright

What makes us Different?

We feature the Bee Line laser aligment system, which enables us to handle alignments on tractors, trailers, school buses and motor coaches! The system features over 1800 sensors to providecalculation accuracy to 1/1000th of a degree, which drives greater customer satisfaction and fewer comebacks! The technology this system provides also allows us to be faster, more precise, and extremely accurate. We also carry Archer Lubricants with a free oil analysis program and on farm or business bulk delivery.

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We believe in supporting our local and regional vendors and suppliers to the greatest extent possible and will continue to do so. We have a diversified field of suppliers to allow us access to the widest seleciton of parts and supplies. Over the years, our suppliers have proven to be both reliable and cost effective. We also sell parts at discounted prices for the do it yourselfers, with the hope that when you do need professional services, you will return and let us take care of your needs!

Our History

Meyer Truck & Alignment, Inc was started by Chris Meyer and his wife, Terri, on their farm near Iowa Falls, Iowa in 1991 as an Ag equipment repair shop. The company started as a sole proprietership and officially incorporated in April of 2005. With a change of vision, the owners realized that the trucking industry seemed more stable and profitable, thereby allowing them to be in a position to provide for their family and church.

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