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      <title>3 Types of Maintenance Your Trailer Needs</title>
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           Ensuring your trailer is in top-notch condition is crucial for both safety and performance. Whether you use your trailer for transporting goods, livestock, or as a recreational vehicle, regular maintenance is a must. In this blog post, we explore three essential types of maintenance that can help you avoid costly trailer repair and downtime, keeping your trailer running smoothly for years to come.
          
    
    
  
  
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  1. Routine Tire and Axle Maintenance

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           One of the simplest yet most vital maintenance checks is inspecting your trailer's tires and axles. Ensuring that the tires are properly inflated and free of wear and tear can prevent blowouts and other road mishaps. Axles should be inspected for proper lubrication and alignment. Failing to maintain these components can lead to costly repairs, playing into the massive trailer repair market, which, according to IBIS World, totals over $134 million in the US alone.
          
    
    
  
  
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  2. Electrical System Checks

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           Another critical maintenance task is inspecting the trailer's electrical system. This includes checking the wiring, lighting, and any electric brakes for functionality. Corroded connections or faulty lights can not only be dangerous but can also result in hefty fines. Regular inspections and timely repairs of these systems are not only about legality but also drastically enhance safety during nighttime or adverse weather conditions.
          
    
    
  
  
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  3. Brake System Inspection

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           Regular brake system checks are non-negotiable. Your trailer brake system should be in top condition to ensure precise control and stopping power during towing. Neglecting brake maintenance can lead to longer stopping distances, increasing the risk of accidents. Routine brake maintenance includes checking brake pads, hydraulic fluid levels, and ensuring all components are free from rust and corrosion.
          
    
    
  
  
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            Maintaining your trailer properly ensures not only your safety but also extends the longevity of your investment. By regularly attending to the tires and axles, electrical systems, and brake mechanisms, you can save money on trailer repairs and keep your trailer performing its best. Regular maintenance isn't just a recommendation; it's a crucial part of responsible trailer ownership. In need of
           
      
      
    
    
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           ? Get in touch with Kansas City Trailer Proz today to learn more about the services we offer. We look forward to hearing from you and learning more about how we can assist.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Ensuring that your trailer is in top-notch condition is crucial for both safety and efficiency, whether you're using it for business or personal endeavors. Choosing the right repair company can greatly impact the longevity and reliability of your trailer. To make an informed decision, it's important to ask the right questions. Here are three essential questions to ask your trailer repair company to ensure you're getting quality service and excellent value.
          
    
    
  
  
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  1. How Much Experience Do You Have Working With Trailers?

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           First and foremost, inquire about their experience and expertise with trailers specifically. Not all repair shops have specialized knowledge or experience with trailers, which can lead to inadequate repairs or overlooked issues. Ask how long they have been working on trailers and whether they have technicians who specialize in this area. Given that about 5% of all registered motor vehicles in the U.S. are single-unit and combination trucks, according to the American Trucking Associations, having a knowledgeable team can make a significant difference in maintenance and repair quality.
          
    
    
  
  
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  2. What Materials Do You Use for Repairs?

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           Another crucial question relates to the parts and materials they use for repairs. Be sure to ask whether they use original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts or after-market alternatives. OEM parts are generally more reliable and are designed specifically for your trailer's make and model, but can be more expensive. Understanding the parts being used in your repair can affect the overall cost and quality of the work done on your trailer.
          
    
    
  
  
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  3. Do You Provide Estimates and Support Services?

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           Lastly, ask them if they provide detailed estimates and support services. When you receive a detailed estimate, it can provide you with reassurance and peace of mind. Additionally, inquire whether they offer emergency services or support after hours, which can be crucial if you run into problems unexpectedly. A good repair company should back up their workmanship with dependable customer support options.
          
    
    
  
  
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            is an investment in your trailer's performance and safety. By asking about their experience, parts used, and detailed estimates, you can better judge their capability to handle your needs. Taking the time to ask these questions can help you avoid future troubles and ensure that your trailer is in prime condition at all times. If you're looking for a reliable trailer repair company, contact Kansas City Trailer Proz today!
           
      
      
    
    
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