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Trailer Servicing

How much does a Trailer Service Cost?...
 

By far and away the most often asked question we get, on the subject of trailer servicing is, how much to service a boat trailer, camping trailer or Builders trailer?.....

 

And the answer is YES!

 

YES we can service it, 

YES we can quote for it and 

YES it will work again!

.......but how much before we start to dismantle and inspect it is impossible to say. We are not hiding anything but to quote at the outset is wrong for many reasons. First it builds up false hope when a four wheel boat trailer is brought in and say is estimated at £25 per hub to service it.  At £100 pounds it sounds cheap.

 

You must ask yourself what you want from your trailer? 

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  • Do you want your Trailer to be both Safe and Legal?

  • Are the Tyres in good reliable condition?

  • Do you want a trailer where you are certain the hubs and wheels are not going to come off on the way to the slipway?

  • Do you want the brakes to work reliably and properly? 

  • Are the rollers working and well attached? 

  • Do they hold the boat safely and comfortably? 

  • Does the winch do its job and will the strap break? 

  • Do the lights work?

By the very nature of this type of trailer it has a lot to put up with. Salt water is the biggest enemy, As soon as this reaches the bearings corrosion begins.

 

Then the brakes start to seize up, sometimes  seizing in the 'on' position , so you are not going anywhere.

 

The brake cables (Bowden Cables) are next to suffer. These start to corrode and just swell up to become very stiff to travel in and out of the brake drums. Corrosion is the problem. But don't worry. It can all be fixed.

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So the answer is for us to inspect it throughout and then give a total price, broken down into which parts are crucial to repair or replace, then other parts that should be remedied and finally parts of the trailer that could be protected for a long and useful life. What you pay is dependant on how much you want us to do. This may sound like a runaround but no totally set price can be quoted on a unique trailer until an inspection has been carried out.

General Trailer Service Pricing... 

£100 Single Axle Unbraked Trailer

£150 Single Axle Braked Trailer

£200 Twin Axle Braked Trailer

£260 Tri-Axle Braked Trailer

This is for the labour and any parts required are charged at a fair price.

On a boat trailer these important points should be considered.

 

1] The wheel bearings need to be well greased and not in contact with salt water. This causes the bearings to become pitted and corroded. This in turn causes the bearings to overheat and breakdown resulting in a hub failure and another trailer at the side of the road.

 

2] The brake shoes and activators should move freely and be adjusted for optimum braking. When a new trailer is bought the internal moving parts are not usually protected against the marine environment.

 

3] Brake cables, called Bowden cables, should move freely but after salt water immersion they soon start to catch and then eventually seize.

 

4] The coupling and hand brake needs to be lubricated to keep from seizing up.

 

5] Rollers ,winches and other moving parts need to be lubricated.

 

Preventive measures taken early lead to a long trailer life and far less overall cost.

 

Dont worry though if it seems to have gone to far.

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Remember it can all be sorted out !!

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Get in touch and we can give you an idea of what you might need.

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