Boat trailers require regular maintenance and specific repairs due to the heavy loads and environmental stressors they face, particularly from seasonal lake launches. Common boat trailer repairs include:

Wheel Bearing Maintenance: To prevent failures and extend the life of the trailer, bearings require regular inspections for grease contamination, play, or overheating. Standard services include bearing repacks and the replacement of hubs or drums.

Brake Systems: Routine services include brake adjustments and inspections for wear or fluid levels. Many owners also opt for conversions from electric to hydraulic drum or disc systems for better stopping power and safety.

Axle and Suspension Services: Common issues involve axle misalignment, corroded or worn axles, and suspension stress. Repairs often include custom axle replacement (specifically for 3.5K to 7K ratings), leaf spring replacement, and equalizer changes.

Electrical and Lighting: Because of water exposure, trailer wiring and lighting frequently require repair or replacement to prevent electrical failures during transit.

Structural and Tire Maintenance: This includes tire and wheel assembly replacement as well as adding height to trailers to accommodate specific towing needs.


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