A Handshake Across the Border: 4 State Trucks Expands into Canada with Soaring Eagle
In trucking, growth doesn’t just happen in boardrooms. It happens in shops. On backroads. In early-morning conversations over coffee. And sometimes, it starts with a simple handshake built on shared values.
On June 17, 2025, 4 State Trucks—home of the legendary Chrome Shop Mafia—announced a new partnership that stretches beyond state lines and across the Canadian border.
Their newest Authorized Dealer? Soaring Eagle Equipment Inc. of Winkler, Manitoba.
And for drivers in central Canada, it marks the beginning of something big.
Where Values Meet Vision
Every great partnership has a story behind it.
For 4 State Trucks, that story began in 1979 in Joplin, Missouri—serving truckers with quality parts, fair pricing, and a deep respect for the people who keep freight moving. Over the decades, the company grew into a nationally recognized leader in aftermarket semi-truck parts, chrome accessories, and collision repair components.
For Soaring Eagle, the journey started in Winkler, Manitoba, founded by two driven entrepreneurs, Henry Elias and Tim Penner. Built on hard work, innovation, and strong community values, Soaring Eagle earned its reputation manufacturing agricultural grain handling equipment and stainless steel commercial vehicle accessories—everything from tool storage units and lighting brackets to high-performance HVAC boxes.
Different beginnings. Different markets.
But the same core belief: take care of your customers, and the rest will follow.
A New Era of Convenience for Canadian Drivers
Beginning June 2025, Soaring Eagle officially becomes an Authorized Dealer for 4 State Trucks and Chrome Shop Mafia products. That means drivers throughout central and southern Canada gain something they’ve long needed—greater access.
- More access to parts.
- More access to chrome.
- More access to customization.
Instead of navigating cross-border logistics on their own, Canadian truck owners will now have a trusted, local source for reliable aftermarket heavy-duty truck products backed by the scale and reputation of 4 State Trucks.
It’s not just about distribution. It’s about proximity.
Drivers can connect with a team that understands their needs locally—while tapping into one of the most respected names in the U.S. trucking aftermarket industry.
Strength Meets Service
What makes this partnership different isn’t just inventory—it’s alignment.
4 State Trucks brings:
- Decades of experience serving owner-operators, fleets, dealers, and repair shops
- A robust e-commerce platform and recently launched mobile app
- Multiple storefront locations and a modern call center
- A reputation built on quality, value, and top-tier customer service
Soaring Eagle brings:
- Deep roots in Manitoba’s agricultural and commercial equipment industries
- Manufacturing expertise in stainless steel commercial vehicle accessories
- A community-driven mindset rooted in trust and hard work
- A physical presence that Canadian drivers can rely on
Together, they create something stronger than either could alone: a seamless bridge between American aftermarket power and Canadian accessibility.
More Than Parts—It’s About Pride
At the heart of both companies is a shared understanding of what a truck really means to its owner.
It’s a livelihood.
It’s independence.
It’s pride rolling down the highway.
Chrome Shop Mafia has built its name helping drivers transform everyday work trucks into rolling statements. Soaring Eagle has built its reputation crafting durable, precision-made components that stand up to demanding conditions.
Now, those worlds meet in Winkler.
And for drivers across central Canada, that means easier upgrades, better support, and access to products designed to keep rigs working hard—and looking sharp.
Looking Ahead
This partnership signals more than expansion. It signals commitment.
Commitment to serving drivers on both sides of the border.
Commitment to strengthening community-based businesses.
Commitment to delivering quality, value, and service without compromise.
As of June 2025, Canadian drivers don’t just have more options—they have a stronger network behind them.
From Joplin, Missouri to Winkler, Manitoba, this is what happens when two companies with shared values decide to build something bigger together.
A cross-border partnership.
A shared mission.
And a new chapter for truckers across Canada.
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