Properly maintained trailers. That’s a boss move.
Buying a trailer is not just about price or size. It is about matching the trailer to how you actually haul, tow, and work. Buy the wrong setup and you deal with early wear, unsafe towing, and constant frustration. Buy the right one and the trailer becomes an asset.
Regular maintenance keeps trailers safer, more reliable, and on the road longer. Most major repairs start as small issues that were ignored. Our tips are based on what we see every week in our service department.
Key areas to stay on top of include:
- Tire pressure, tread wear, and tire age
- Wheel bearings and proper grease intervals
- Brake inspection and adjustment
- Wiring, connections, and lighting checks
- Couplers, safety chains, and hitch components
- Frame, weld, and hardware inspections
- Dump trailer hydraulics and battery care
Because we service trailers every day, we know where problems show up first and how to prevent them.