Powerstroke, Cummins, Duramax — Rogers 10 Mile runs the lifts, scan tools, and diesel-trained techs Idaho work trucks rely on. Injectors, turbos, EGR, DEF, glow plugs, full rebuilds.
Diesel owners across Meridian, Eagle, Star, Kuna, and the I-84 corridor have been bringing their Powerstrokes, Cummins, and Duramax trucks to Rogers 10 Mile shop for over four decades. We have the lifts, the platform-specific scan tools, the fuel-pressure rigs, and most importantly the diesel-trained technicians who've seen every common (and uncommon) failure on these platforms. Whether you run a 6.0 Powerstroke that's earning its keep or a fresh 6.7 Cummins you want to keep right, our 10 Mile shop is the most experienced diesel shop in the Treasure Valley.
Diesel owners know the difference between a shop that *can* work on diesels and a shop that *knows* diesels. Rogers Tire & Auto Care has been keeping Idaho's work trucks running since the late 1970s, with diesel-trained ASE-Certified Technicians, heavy-duty lifts, and the specialized scan tools the platforms require. Whether you run a Ford 6.7 Powerstroke for your business, a Dodge Cummins for hauling, or a Duramax-powered GM for daily work and weekend trips, we treat your truck like the operating cost it is — minimum downtime, honest quotes, the right repair the first time.
Our diesel program covers the full picture: injector cleaning and replacement, high-pressure fuel pumps, fuel filters and contamination diagnostics, turbocharger rebuilds and replacement, EGR and DEF system service, glow plug and cold-start systems, head gaskets and head studs on built engines, and complete diesel rebuilds when the bottom end finally gives up. Fleet accounts are welcome — we set up scheduled service so your trucks come in before they break.
Each platform has its own pattern of failures. Ford 6.0 and 6.7 Powerstroke injector and EGR work, Cummins lift-pump and CP3/CP4 work, Duramax injector balance and turbo work — we know which jobs need to be done together, which can wait, and which dealer repairs you genuinely don't need. We work on every diesel year and platform Idaho drivers run, from old IDI Fords to new Cummins H.O. and L5P Duramax.
Worn injectors are the leading cause of poor diesel performance — and the most over-quoted job in the dealer world. We test injector balance under load, replace only what's failing, and use OEM-grade or better parts. We also service high-pressure pumps, fuel filters, water separators, and fuel-pressure regulators. Contaminated fuel? We diagnose, drain, flush, and replace what got damaged.
Turbo housings, bearings, wastegate actuators, intercooler boots, EGR coolers and valves, DEF doser nozzles and pumps, NOx sensor diagnostics — the modern diesel emissions stack is complex, and most shops get it wrong. We diagnose the failure mode (often it's not the part the code points to), quote the actual fix in writing, and stand behind it with our 24-month / 24,000-mile warranty.
Idaho winters are hard on diesels. Glow plug testing and replacement, glow plug controller diagnosis, intake-air heaters, block heater repair, dual-battery system service, and starter/alternator work for high-load diesel electrical demands. If your truck cranks but won't fire on a cold morning, we'll find the cause — not just throw a new battery at it.
When the bottom end gives up — cracked head, spun bearing, failed lift pump that took out the injection pump — we do full rebuilds in-house. Head studs, ARP fasteners, fire rings, machined heads, balanced rotating assemblies. We document everything, use the right parts for the platform, and back the work with a real warranty. For a 200,000-mile work truck, a properly rebuilt engine is a fraction of the cost of a new diesel.
Wide range, depending on the platform and the job. An injector job on a 6.0 Powerstroke runs $2,500–$4,500 depending on what else needs doing while we're in there. A turbo replacement is typically $2,000–$3,500. A full diesel rebuild starts around $8,000 and goes up based on heads, machine work, and built-engine specs. We diagnose first and quote in writing — no surprise charges.
Yes. We've done several. We'll quote the conversion kit, install, retune, and test — and we'll honestly tell you whether it's worth doing for your truck or whether other failures should be addressed first.
Yes. We diagnose DEF doser nozzles, DEF pumps, DEF heater circuits, NOx sensors, DPF clogs, and emissions module failures. We follow EPA regulations — we don't delete emissions systems — but we'll quote a proper fix that gets your truck back to factory spec and out of limp mode.
Depends on the work. Fuel filter changes, glow plug replacement, simple sensor work — same day. Injectors, turbo, EGR — 2–5 days depending on parts. Full rebuilds — 2–4 weeks. We give a real timeline up front and text you progress photos throughout the job.
Yes — pickup-class diesels (6.0/6.7/7.3 Powerstroke, 5.9/6.7 Cummins, LB7 through L5P Duramax) are core to what we do. For Class 6+ heavy commercial trucks, talk to us — we may be able to do the work, or we can refer you to a specialized partner.
No. Federal law (Magnuson–Moss) protects you from warranty voids just for using an independent shop. We use OEM-grade parts and document every repair. Your CARFAX shows the work.