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Trailer maintenance

Discussion in 'Towing & Hauling' started by ColoradoTJ, May 7, 2020.

  1. May 7, 2020 at 10:24 AM
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    This thread is for buying/maintaining all trailers:

    -Travel Trailers/campers
    -Flatbed
    -Enclosed
    -Wood Deck/Metal deck
    -Boat

    We all buy trailers for work, play, or both. Regardless of size, build quality they will need continued maintenance. Depending on geographical location, some trailers will need more attention than others (salt, wet, snow, high heat, water for boat trailers).

    What do we need to do? Great question and hopefully this thread can teach us all new ideas and best practices.

    Brand new trailers:

    - When ordering/looking for a trailer, really sit down and think about the options you want and need. Adding them later can be difficult. Things to consider would be:

    1) Size. This right here has been my own personal nemesis. The tow vehicle often can dictate this decision. In the past 15 years, I have owned 4 flatbed trailers alone (7K, 10K, 14K, 14K). All these were due to size requirements for the most part...except the 7K. That one just fell apart.

    2) Capacity. This is probably one of the most important decisions you will make. Is this for personal use only, business, or both? Local laws should be researched and understood. Local DOT and Highway Patrol can point you in the right direction. There is nothing worse than getting pulled into a DOT checkpoint and getting the book thrown at you. This can add up to thousands in fines.
    Remember, not all states require both braking axles, so be cognizant when buying a trailer and ensure you are buying what’s needed.

    3) Use. What is the best trailer for your needs? (Majority of the time)

    4) Configuration. Tie down points, width, drive over fenders, removable fenders, adjustable coupler (size), wood or steel deck, ramp(s), lights (go LED, you’re welcome).

    5) Construction. What’s the difference in 4” C channel vs 5/6” C channel? Enclosed trailer siding thickness .024/.030/.040? I’m sure we have all seen the enclosed trailers that siding looks like a piece of aluminum foil that’s been crumpled up and attempted to make smooth again. Thickness matters.

    - Never assume everything is 100% completed.

    - Inspect very closely (welds, paint, wood decking, wiring, lights work, etc).

    - Read owners manual. Find out the options your specific trailer has and maintenance suggestions.

    - Take a grease gun when picking up the trailer for the first time (if the spindles have zirks). Put a couple good pumps in each. Most quality trailers have bearing buddy spindles and self adjusting brakes.

    -Warranties. Understand what you have, and get the best one you can afford.

    When you get home with the trailer:

    - Treat the deck. Trailer deck maintenance often gets forgotten. This is my new trailer, 2017 model that was never used or treated. Deck it not in good shape.

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    Used trailers:

    What to look for is important. Here are some suggestions that might help later on.

    1) Overall condition. If the trailer looks like it wasn’t taken care of cosmetically, it most likely wasn’t mechanically.

    2) Decking. This can be a real pain to replace, and expensive. Regardless if you plan to do this yourself, it’s still expensive.

    Trust me, this sucks.

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    3) Frame rust and weld condition. Research the manufacturer build quality. Not all trailer manufacturers are created equal, and in most cases you get what you pay for.

    4) Axles. This is a big one, especially with 3200 lb axles. Lots of times, these are purchased with the best of intentions, but often are overloaded. This is even a bigger issue when the trailer is a single axle. Look how bent the spindles/axle is? I followed this Tundra towing at 75 mph.

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    This trailer most likely eats tires.

    Axles in good condition should have an arch in them like this:D5C48555-C4AF-460A-BB85-C8079B15947E.jpg

    When was the last brake shoe replacement? Bearings repacked? Receipts? If not, I would pull a hub to inspect. The seller might not want to do this, but if they want a sale and have done due diligence with maintenance there’s nothing to worry about. Look to see what new replacement bearing hub/brake assemblies cost x 4. Hubs, bearings, brake assemblies on my trailer are 205-250.00 each.

    Inspect the bearing cap, and rubber grommet. Tire shops beat these up a lot, but the grommets are very important. If you see cracks in the rubber, you can assume water got inside the hub.

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    Good sealed up bearings with 15k miles on grease.

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    Seal was cracked, water was obviously inside hub and bearings/races replaced. This trailer is 3 years old with only 600 miles on it. Luckily I brought a grease gun and pumped some good bearing grease inside to make the trip home (600 miles away).

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    5) Coupler. Is it in good working condition? Grease inside or ran dry?

    6) Jack. Accidents happen and jacks are left down. Is the jack in good operating condition? Bolted on or welded? Replacement costs? Some jacks are 300.00 and then you need to cut the damaged one off, and weld a new one on. Then you have paint/Powder coating to deal with.

    7) D-Rings, stake pockets, tie down mounts in good condition?

    8) Safety chains. Have they been drug on the ground? Safety clips still work?

    9) Tires. There will be a lot of opinions about trailer tires. Some people I know that tow huge RV's never let their tires get 3 years old. Good rule of thumb is 3-6 years old. Personally, my flatbeds never last over 5. On the RV, every 3 years due to what is located right above the tires (refrigerator, hot water heater) and can cost thousands in repairs.
    Speed ratings. Buy the tires that have the best speed rating. My RV has ST tires that are rated to 75 mph and the flatbed has tires rated to 81 mph.
     
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  2. May 7, 2020 at 11:20 AM
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    Opened for comments/suggestions. This is just a start, so share your experiences.

    Personally, I would like to learn more about boat trailers and enclosed trailers. I may be owning some of those in the future.
     
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  3. May 7, 2020 at 11:23 AM
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    I re-packed my bearings and adjusted my trailer brakes. It’s an RV so it also has other maintanence points such as replacing heater anode, oiling slides, ouling blades for tank emptying and rolling on a new rubber roof. Also there’s paint chipping at the trailer tongue so I’ll sand and repaint soon to prevent rust. Also make sure to check you suspension for leaks!
     
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  4. May 7, 2020 at 11:24 AM
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    Also don’t forget about the module and cable that locks the brakes of the trailer runs away. Leaving your chain down is very dangerous as if it snags it will pop the lock on the brakes.
     
  5. Jun 2, 2020 at 9:42 PM
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    Thanks, after reading this it pushed me to replace my boat trailer tires. I upgraded to Goodyear endurance load D 8 Piles had 6 piles before. Two of the old tires were manufactured in 2010!!! :anonymous:
     
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  6. Jun 29, 2020 at 9:26 PM
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    Just replaced the trailer lights and the coupler on the in-laws boat trailer. next thing on my list is the bearings and leaf springs. apparently these have never had the covers on them. they still seem pretty solid to me. no wiggle or noise. gets dunked in saltwater pretty regularly. i grease them up a few times a year or before moving her any real distance (20+miles). the boat ramp is only 2 miles from the house so we dont put many miles on her normally.on her normally.
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  7. Jun 29, 2020 at 9:36 PM
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    Excellent write up and great advice. :thumbsup:
     
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    Coming from a background where safety is paramount I was shocked at the overall condition of my new TT that had just been prepped by the dealer. Little green valve stem caps on tires 20 psi too low, 18 of 20 lug nuts not torqued too 100 ft/lb, wires, water hoses and LP lines against steel edges with no chaffing protection, trailer brake wires not secured and hanging in the breeze and that's just the safety related items. Many more items inside showing evidence of Covid era assembly quality.
     
  9. Sep 13, 2021 at 1:34 PM
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    @ColoradoTJ when replacing deck on a trailer, do you know if the wood needs to be spaced out like when putting up a fence? Or just lay them together as they are treated wood?
     
  10. Sep 13, 2021 at 3:18 PM
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    Space them out for shrink and swell. This also helps drain (water/snow, etc).
     
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    After I had to install a new hub due to my ignorance concerning maintenance, I do a much better job keeping one of my Number One tools up and running.
     
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    Went camping Monday so on Sunday I ran all system checks and found one propane bottle pigtail leaking gas at the connector. We normally just run the left bottle so I decided to run the right bottle this time and got an immediate stench of propane. Soapy water sprayed it and it was pissing out from back of connector. Just another failure point I never expected. 20250205_164720.jpg
     
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    If i recall, propane lines are on a 5 year replacement schedule.
     
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    Swapped out one of the stabilizer jacks control switch that died. Amazing the little shit that goes wrong on something that's only taken out 4-5 times a year. 20250208_065705.jpg
     
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    My RV tires cost me $3600! I keep it inside and have tire covers for camping.
    3 years and maybe 3K miles is a short period to replace them IMO.
     
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    How many and what type of tires cost you $3,600?
     
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    I do retract them manually on occasion when leaving early in the morning during quiet hours.:)
     
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    I’ve watched a few of his videos - he seems to be pretty knowledgeable.

    My 7x16 enclosed is due for some maintenance. It’s my workhorse and has treated me very well, so I need to repay the favor. This weekend or next, I’ll be installing some Lippert Equaflex equalizers and greasable shackles, along with packing bearings and checking brakes and such. I replaced the tires last year but they are wearing down again (tires do that…); hopefully they make it through the summer.

    My travel trailer came with CRE3000 equalizers and it seems to tow smoother. Hopefully the Lipperts are worth the upgrade

    Anybody have experience with them?

    Hopefully this summer I will also get to retrofitting my single axle enclosed with brakes. I did the same thing on my last one and it made for a more comfortable tow, especially in inclement weather.

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    @blenton I put a set of those Lipperts on the 6.5x16 I'm currently refinishing so we can haul or SXS around. I also replaced all the leaf springs (a couple were bent), added a set of greaseable shackles, replaced the brakes, replaced the bearings, installed new tires, and painted it. I just have to install the rest of the lights so unfortunately I haven't road tested it yet. It was a lot of work but my wife's uncle retired from his stone mason business and hadn't used it in years so he gave it to us. It's a 2003 and has had zero maintenance. LOL. Here's a before and after, it still needs the lights finished and deck installed. Hopefully Sunday I'll wrap up the lights.

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  26. Apr 29, 2025 at 8:30 AM
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    @blenton I finally got to take a trip with those Lipperts and it towed really well. Did about 1300 miles of mostly interstate but there were some tight, curvy, WV back roads along the way with some pot holes and it seemed to soak them up well.
     
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    Good to hear. Thanks for the update. Mine have been collecting dust in the box.. :oops:

    Life decided I was too complacent and placed some extra demands on my time. Haha. But it’s all good - mostly means I have to spend more time with my kids carting them around to activities in the evenings. So a win by default.
     
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