AllPro Trailer Repair provides professional trailer suspension inspection, repair, and replacement services for utility trailers, enclosed trailers, equipment trailers, horse trailers, landscape trailers, and commercial trailers. We repair leaf springs, equalizers, shackles, spring hangers, suspension hardware, and related running gear components to keep trailers safe and operating properly.
Whether your trailer has a broken leaf spring, uneven tire wear, excessive bouncing, or damaged suspension components, we can diagnose the issue and perform the necessary repairs. Suspension repairs are often performed alongside axle replacement, brake repair, and bearing service to restore the trailer's complete running gear system. Service available for utility, enclosed, equipment, landscape, horse, boat, gooseneck, and small commercial trailers.
📞 Call 470-874-0733 to schedule suspension service.
AllPro Trailer Repair frequently diagnoses and repairs:
Broken leaf springs
Cracked leaf spring packs
Worn shackle links
Elongated shackle holes
Damaged equalizers
Broken spring hangers
Uneven tire wear
Trailer leaning to one side
Suspension noise
Excessive trailer bouncing
Bent suspension components
Rust-damaged suspension hardware
Removal and replacement of broken, sagging, or damaged trailer leaf springs.
Replacement of worn shackles, bolts, bushings, and related suspension hardware.
Inspection and replacement of damaged or worn equalizers to improve suspension performance.
Replacement of worn bolts, bushings, U-bolts, plates, and mounting hardware.
Inspection and repair of damaged or cracked spring hangers and mounting points.
Complete suspension system inspection to identify wear, damage, or safety concerns.
Trailer suspension components absorb road shock, support trailer weight, and help maintain proper tire contact with the road surface. Worn or damaged suspension components can lead to uneven tire wear, poor towing characteristics, additional axle stress, and potential safety hazards. Regular inspections and timely repairs help prevent costly breakdowns and improve trailer performance.
How do I know if my trailer leaf spring is bad?
Common signs include trailer sagging, uneven ride height, broken spring leaves, unusual tire wear, and excessive bouncing.
Can I replace only one leaf spring?
While possible, replacing springs in pairs is often recommended to maintain equal ride height and suspension performance.
How often should trailer suspension be inspected?
Suspension components should be inspected annually and whenever unusual tire wear, noise, or handling issues are noticed.
What causes trailer shackles to wear out?
Normal use, heavy loads, lack of lubrication, and worn bushings can all contribute to shackle wear.
If your trailer has broken leaf springs, worn shackles, suspension noise, or uneven ride height, AllPro Trailer Repair can help.
📍 315 Newnan Rd Unit C, Carrollton, GA 30117
📞 470-874-0733
Call today to schedule trailer suspension inspection or repair.