Multiple paths explained
The customer got real repair and rebuild options instead of being pushed into one expensive answer without context.
Project Spotlight
This spotlight reflects the kind of diesel work Foulks Performance handles when the customer needs honest rebuild-versus-repair guidance instead of guesswork.
What mattered
Diesel customers are often trying to answer a harder question than “can it be fixed?” They need to know what path makes sense for the truck, the budget, and how long they want to keep it. That’s where a lot of shops lose trust.
In this kind of rebuild work, the value is not just the engine labor. It’s helping the customer understand the real choices, setting expectations clearly, and keeping communication steady while the work is being done.
Approach
The customer got real repair and rebuild options instead of being pushed into one expensive answer without context.
Progress updates stayed part of the process, which matters when a diesel truck is down and the owner needs to know where the job stands.
The rebuild path was treated like an ownership decision, not just a short-term patch.
Related help
Send the truck year, engine platform, and current symptoms so Tony can help you sort out whether the right move sounds like repair, support work, or a full rebuild conversation.