AllPro Trailer Repair provides professional trailer brake inspection, diagnosis, repair, and replacement services for utility trailers, enclosed trailers, equipment trailers, horse trailers, and commercial trailers. We service electric drum brake systems, brake wiring, brake magnets, drums, bearings, and related braking components to keep your trailer safe and road-ready. Service available for utility, enclosed, equipment, landscape, horse, boat, gooseneck, and small commercial trailers.
Whether your trailer brakes are not working properly or you're due for routine maintenance, AllPro Trailer Repair can help.
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COMMON TRAILER BRAKE PROBLEMS
Worn brake assemblies
Weak braking performance
Trailer brakes not engaging
Damaged brake magnets
Broken brake wiring
Uneven brake wear
Locked trailer brakes
Brake controller communication issues
Damaged drums
Failed breakaway systems
Services
Trailer Brake Inspection
Inspection of brake assemblies, drums, magnets, wiring, and related components to identify wear, damage, or safety concerns.
Trailer Brake Replacement
Replacement of worn or damaged electric trailer brake assemblies, brake magnets, springs, and hardware.
Brake Magnet Replacement
Testing and replacement of faulty brake magnets to restore proper braking performance.
Brake Wiring Repair
Diagnosis and repair of damaged brake wiring, shorts, loose connections, and grounding issues.
Breakaway System Repair
Inspection and repair of trailer breakaway switches, batteries, chargers, and wiring.
Drum Inspection & Replacement
Inspection of brake drums for wear, heat damage, scoring, and out-of-round conditions.
WHY TRAILER BRAKES MATTER
Trailer brakes are one of the most important safety systems on any trailer. Worn brakes can increase stopping distance, damage other trailer components, and create unsafe towing conditions. Regular inspections and timely repairs help prevent costly breakdowns and improve towing safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should trailer brakes be inspected?
Trailer brakes should be inspected annually or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.
Why are my trailer brakes not working?
Common causes include damaged brake wiring, failed magnets, worn brake assemblies, improper adjustment, or breakaway system issues.
Do electric trailer brakes require adjustment?
Yes. Most electric drum brakes require periodic adjustment to maintain proper braking performance.