
Mobile mechanics carry more kit than almost any other trade. A professional mobile mechanic's van can hold £8,000–£15,000 worth of tools — socket sets, torque wrenches, diagnostic equipment, power tools, fluid management equipment and more. Without the right mechanic van racking, this kit is at risk of damage, theft and disorganisation that costs you jobs.
The key requirements for mechanic van racking are strength, security and weight distribution. Heavy socket sets and power tools belong low in the van — ideally in a floor-mounted drawer unit or roller cabinet — to keep the centre of gravity stable when driving. Diagnostic equipment needs a dedicated, protected area with cable management. And a built-in workbench surface is essential for any mechanic doing preparation work in the van.
Every product on this page has been selected for mobile mechanics running Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, Volkswagen Crafter and other popular mechanic vans in the UK.
Mobile mechanics need heavy-duty steel shelving, a professional roller cabinet or drawer unit, a dedicated diagnostic equipment area, a built-in workbench surface, and secure lockable storage. The entire system should be bolted to the van floor and walls for maximum security.
A basic mobile mechanic van setup starts from £400–£700. A professional setup with roller cabinet, shelving and workbench typically costs £1,500–£3,000. A full bespoke mechanic fit-out can cost £4,000–£8,000.
For most mobile mechanics, yes. A fold-out or fixed workbench surface allows you to prep parts, work on components and use bench-mounted tools without needing to find a flat surface on site.
The Ford Transit and Mercedes Sprinter are the most popular choices for UK mobile mechanics, offering the combination of load space, payload capacity and reliability needed for a full professional fit-out.



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