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Service Body Solutions Tailored To Your Needs
SERVICE BODIES BUILT FOR YOU
At Evolve Truck & Van Equipment, we supply and install high-performance steel and aluminum service bodies designed for durability, efficiency, and real-world job site demands. Whether you’re managing a growing fleet or building a single work truck, our service bodies are engineered to maximize uptime, organization, and long-term ROI.
From Edmonton to across Canada, we deliver fully upfitted, work-ready trucks tailored to your industry.
ALUMINUM SERVICE BODIES
When your truck is your mobile workshop, every compartment, every pound, and every tool matters. At Evolve Truck & Van Equipment, we supply custom aluminum service bodies for contractors, mechanics, utilities, municipalities, and fleet operators who need secure storage, dependable organization, and long-term durability in the field.
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Whether you are outfitting one truck or standardizing an entire fleet, our aluminum service truck bodies are built to support real work. From daily service calls to demanding jobsite conditions, we help you create a work-ready setup that keeps your crew efficient and your equipment protected.
STEEL SERVICE BODIES
While aluminum service bodies are a popular choice for corrosion resistance and reduced weight, steel service bodies remain a strong option for many commercial applications. For customers who prioritize rugged construction, heavy-duty jobsite use, or specific upfit requirements, steel service truck bodies can deliver dependable performance and secure, organized storage.
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At Evolve Truck & Van Equipment, we can help you compare aluminum and steel service bodies based on your chassis, payload needs, working environment, and daily equipment requirements. If steel is the better fit for your operation, we can recommend a work-ready solution built around your industry and crew.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is A Service Body?
A service body is a truck upfit with lockable side compartments and organized storage for tools, parts, and equipment. It turns a pickup or chassis cab into a mobile work vehicle.
Which Material Fits?
Choosing between aluminum and steel service bodies depends on how the truck is used, what it carries, and the environment it works in. Aluminum is usually the better fit when weight savings, corrosion resistance, and efficiency are important, while steel is often the better fit when upfront budget and heavy-duty durability are the main concerns.
A practical way to decide is to ask three questions: how much weight does the truck need to carry, how severe is the operating environment, and how long do you expect the body to stay in service. If your trucks run through winter salt, coastal moisture, or frequent long shifts with equipment onboard, aluminum may deliver better long-term value.
What Are Common Features?
Service bodies can be configured with a wide range of options to match your trade and equipment needs. Common features include lockable compartments, shelving, drawers, lighting, ladder racks, crane mounts, tie-downs, and integrated storage designed to keep tools secure and organized.
Depending on the build, service bodies may also be paired with compressors, welders, generators, cranes, hydraulic systems, and other work-truck equipment. The right layout makes the truck easier to work from, reduces clutter, and helps crews stay productive on the road and at the jobsite.
Are Aluminum Service Bodies Better Than Steel?
Aluminum is usually better when you want less weight, better corrosion resistance, and improved payload efficiency. Steel is often better when you want a lower upfront cost and strong heavy-duty performance.
Do Aluminum Service Bodies Rust?
Aluminum does not rust the way steel does, which makes it a strong choice for winter roads and corrosive environments. It can still need proper maintenance and quality fasteners to keep the body in top condition.
Which Service Body Lasts Longer?
Longevity depends on build quality, maintenance, and operating conditions. Aluminum often lasts longer in corrosion-heavy environments, while steel can perform very well when properly protected and maintained.