Winter Storage Issues
Winter is coming to an end and springtime will be upon us before we know it. When it comes time to pull your trailer out of storage and start getting it ready for the season ahead, one of the common … Continued
Winter is coming to an end and springtime will be upon us before we know it. When it comes time to pull your trailer out of storage and start getting it ready for the season ahead, one of the common … Continued
Over the years we have seen many trailers come through our shop with all kinds of axle and suspension configurations. Out of all the possible types on the market, today we want to go over the two main systems: spring … Continued
Towing your trailer in the winter can be a challenging task, especially if your trailer is not serviced properly. During the winter months, you can experience many different road conditions, from slush and snow to black ice. So if you … Continued
Are you using your trailer throughout the winter? If yes, you might have noticed your hydraulic systems running slower. Whether it’s your hydraulic hoist, jack, or slide out, cold weather can cause issues. With many trailers being manufactured within the … Continued
Have you checked the tires on your trailer recently? It goes without saying that tires play an integral part of your trailer. Today, we want to talk about some of the common tire problems we see on trailers that come … Continued
Happy Canada Day! We hope that you’ll be spending the day with family and friends, celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday! If this weekend takes you out of town, we wanted to pass on this free pre-trip inspection sheet that comes in … Continued
Tubing vs. Channel Frames Okay, we are going to put it out there right off the go – we strongly support the use of channel frames on trailers. Now let us tell you why… We have had countless trailers come … Continued
Do you have multiple connections under your trailer? Are you having a hard time diagnosing wiring issues? We understand the confusion that trailer wiring can cause – especially if done incorrectly. Over the years we have found that the easiest … Continued
Since the majority of trailers are manufactured in the southern parts of the United States, where corrosion and weather isn’t as harsh as in Canada, a lot of trailers that are imported come outfitted with unsealed wiring connections. While unsealed wiring … Continued