Even the best-maintained vehicles occasionally break down. However, with regular maintenance, you can help prevent breakdowns from becoming a catastrophe. Keep reading to find out how you can prevent costly damage to your trailer.

Overheating Bearings

The lubricant on a trailer’s bearings can get used up with time. This will fail to prevent moisture from getting in and eventually corrode the steel. This condition can result in overheating the bearings and ultimately collapsing them. If you’ve noticed odd sounds or heat emanating from them, you’ll want to fix the issue by replacing the bearings as soon as possible.

Tires in Poor Condition

The health of tires impacts a trailer’s hauling capacity and provides it with stability and rolling resistance. To make sure you aren’t driving on trailer tires that have worn out or feature uneven tread, you’ll want to maintain them regularly. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations on the correct psi levels. High or low pressure can lead to a poor travel experience and, in some cases, may even result in a blowout. Additionally, you may want to adjust the levels to match the type of road you frequent.

A Damaged Suspension System

Your trailer’s suspension system can wear down over time causing it to malfunction. Check to see if the leaf springs have begun to spread or if there’s a light between them. You’ll want to change them out and invest in a sturdier off-road suspension that can handle gravel roads and other similar terrain.

Now that you know certain vulnerabilities of trailers, it’s time to start browsing to find your perfect trailer! Check out the selection of trailers at Countryside Trailer Sales in Spring Texas. We also proudly serve those in Houston, The Woodlands, and surrounding areas.