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3 Trailer Repairs to Entrust to Professionals

Jun 23, 2023

Owning a trailer allows you to haul large furniture and other bulky items or help others. However, it'll frequently need repairs to keep you and other drivers safe. You may be tempted to address issues yourself, but there are some cases when it's best to let the professionals handle your trailer's needs. With an estimated 16,000 auto repair shops operating across the United States, according to Brandon Gaille, you'll have no problem finding one. Here are three trailer repairs to entrust to professionals.


1. Pneumatic Repairs


Your trailer's pneumatic system is one of its most intricate pieces. As you operate your trailer, those components constantly brush against each other, eventually breaking or wearing out.


It can be challenging to pinpoint what is wrong with the system because it contains many pieces. Sometimes, the issue may be as simple as a detached air hose. In more extreme cases, your valves may need repairs or replacement. When you take your trailer to a quality trailer repair shop, they'll identify everything wrong with your pneumatic system so that you can get back on the road in no time.


2. Suspension Issues


Most trailers feature a leaf spring suspension. Others may have a torsion axle setup or an axle-less suspension. Things beneath the trailer, such as gravel, asphalt, salt, or mud, can negatively affect your suspension system. It's best to have a professional inspect the bolts, metal, and rubber parts.


3. Issues With the Breakaway System


Your trailer's breakaway mechanism is designed to ensure it stops in case it separates from the tow vehicle. This system is powered by electric brakes, a small battery, and a circuit with a switch. The circuit engages the brakes once you remove the key. Some of the most common trailer issues often involve the breakaway system.


For this reason, it's wise to have professionals inspect the system before hitting the road for any trip. They'll ensure the switch and other essential functions are working. Your technician will also inspect the electrical systems for frayed wiring or disconnections. As a precaution, they'll also confirm if the battery's well-charged and the clasp is in working condition.


Having the pros take care of trailer repairs is the surest way of keeping your vehicle in optimal condition. Are you in need of expert trailer maintenance or repair services? Give K.D.C. Trailer Repair Inc a call to book an appointment today.

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