Trailer Servicing in Dubbo
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Service Overview
Dubbo Trailer Servicing
Trailers are often used to carry heavy loads and over time this can lead to wear that isn’t always obvious until something fails. Regular servicing is the best way to avoid problems like failed brakes, overheating wheel bearings or lights that stop working mid-journey.
At B & C Caravan Service in Dubbo, our trailer servicing includes mechanical checks, electrical testing, tyre assessments and more. Whether you're towing for work or recreation, keeping your trailer in good condition helps maintain safety on the road. From simple box trailers to enclosed or camper trailers, servicing ensures long-term reliability.
We also provide 
trailer repairs, 
towing equipment and 
part fitting. For dependable trailer servicing, call 
(02) 6881 8877 to book.
Need To Know
Trailer Maintenance Items
A trailer service involves a series of checks that keep your rig safe and roadworthy. Common tasks include:

- Wheel Bearings and Hubs
 Old grease is cleaned out and replaced, bearings are inspected or replaced, and hubs are checked for damage or wear.
- Brake System Testing
 Drums, shoes, cables and electric brake systems are tested and adjusted to ensure safe, consistent braking performance.
- Lighting and Wiring
 Wiring harnesses, plugs, brake lights and indicators are checked and repaired to meet road safety requirements.
- Tyres and Chassis
 Tyre tread, inflation and load rating are checked along with an inspection of the chassis for corrosion or cracks.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a trailer be serviced?
Most trailers need servicing every 12 months or after 10,000 km, but frequent or heavy-duty use may require more regular checks.
What happens if wheel bearings are not serviced?
Neglected bearings can overheat and seize while driving, potentially causing serious axle damage or trailer detachment.
Do trailers with electric brakes need special servicing?
Yes. Electric brake systems should be tested regularly to ensure the controller, wiring and brake magnets are all working correctly.




