Trailer Parts and Repairs

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All the Essential Parts and Know-How for Your Trailer

If you're a trailer owner, you know how important it is to keep your trailer in top shape. From basic brake repairs to installing new lighting, finding a reliable and skilled technician to repair or maintain your trailer can be a challenge. That's where Master Hitch Inc. comes in. With over 44 years of experience, Master Hitch Inc. has the essential parts and know-how to get your trailer running smoothly.

 

We can repair or replace any trailer part, from axles and brakes to hydraulic systems and tires. Plus,

we offer annual maintenance services to help prevent problems before they occur. With expertise in servicing a wide variety of trailers, including 5th wheel trailers, boat trailers, car haulers, and more, Master Hitch Inc. is your go-to source for all your trailer repair and maintenance needs.


  1. Axles: The axles are an essential component of any trailer, as they are what allow the wheels to turn and support the weight of the trailer. Over time, axles can become worn or damaged, so it's important to have them inspected and repaired or replaced as needed.
  2. Brakes: Trailer brakes are important for ensuring that you can safely stop your trailer, especially when towing heavy loads. If your trailer's brakes are not working properly, it can be dangerous to drive. Master Hitch Inc. can repair or replace your trailer's brakes as needed.
  3. Hydraulic systems: Some trailers have hydraulic systems that are used to lift or lower the trailer or to power other components. These systems can also become damaged or worn over time, so it's important to have them inspected and repaired by a skilled technician.
  4. Lighting: Proper lighting is essential for any trailer, as it helps to keep you and other drivers safe on the road. Master Hitch Inc. can install new lighting or repair existing lighting on your trailer.
  5. Wiring: Wiring is important for connecting all the electrical components of your trailer, including the lights, brakes, and hydraulic systems. If your trailer's wiring is damaged or not working properly, it can cause problems with other components as well.
  6. Tires and wheels: The tires and wheels on your trailer are what allow it to move down the road. If your tires are worn or damaged, they can cause problems with your trailer's handling and stability. Master Hitch Inc. can help you choose the right tires and wheels for your trailer and install them for you.
  7. Welding: Welding is often needed for repairing or replacing structural components of your trailer. Master Hitch Inc. has skilled welders who can make sure that your trailer is strong and sturdy.
  8. Annual maintenance service: Regular maintenance is important for keeping your trailer in good condition and preventing problems before they occur. Master Hitch Inc. can provide annual maintenance services to help you keep your trailer in top shape.

 

Master Hitch Inc. has the expertise and resources to help you with any trailer repairs or maintenance needs you may have. Give us a call at 847-358-7700 or fill out our form, and let us know how we can help you!

 

Here are the trailers that we service: (PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SERVICE SEMI TRUCKS)

 

  • 5th wheel trailer: A 5th wheel trailer is a type of RV that is designed to be towed by a pickup truck. It typically has a raised section that extends over the bed of the truck.
  • Boat trailer: A boat trailer is designed to transport a boat from one location to another. It typically has specialized supports and tie-downs to keep the boat securely in place.
  • Bobcat: A bobcat trailer is designed to transport a bobcat or other small construction equipment.
  • Car hauler: A car hauler is designed to transport cars from one location to another. It typically has ramps or a hydraulic lift to make loading and unloading easier.
  • Chipper trailer:  A chipper trailer is used to transport wood chips or other materials that are produced by a woodchipper.
  • Dump trailer: A dump trailer is designed to transport loose materials such as dirt, gravel, or sand. It has a hydraulic lift that allows the trailer bed to be tilted and the materials to be dumped out.
  • Enclosed trailer: An enclosed trailer is a type of trailer that has walls and a roof to protect the contents from the elements. It is often used to transport valuable or sensitive items.
  • Flatbed trailer: A flatbed trailer has a flat, open deck that is used to transport large or bulky items.
  • Gooseneck trailer:  A gooseneck trailer is designed to be towed by a pickup truck and typically has a hitch that extends over the bed of the truck.
  • Horse trailer: A horse trailer is designed to transport horses from one location to another. It typically has specialized stalls and tie-downs to keep the horses safe and comfortable.
  • Jet ski trailer: A jet ski trailer is designed to transport one or more jet skis from one location to another.
  • Landscape trailer: A landscape trailer is used to transport landscaping equipment and supplies, such as mowers, trimmers, and mulch.
  • Pop-up trailer: A pop-up trailer is a type of RV that has collapsible walls and a roof that can be raised when the trailer is in use.
  • Pump trailer: A pump trailer is used to transport pumps and other equipment for use in construction or other industries.
  • Siding trailer: A siding trailer is used to transport siding materials, such as vinyl or aluminum siding, from one location to another.
  • Snowmobile trailer: A snowmobile trailer is designed to transport one or more snowmobiles from one location to another. It typically has specialized supports and tie-downs to keep the snowmobiles securely in place.

Repairing or Replacing Any Trailer Part

  • Axles
  • Brakes
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Lighting
  • Wiring
  • Tires & wheels
  • Welding
  • Annual maintenance service

Same-Day Trailer Repairs Available

Serving Customers Anywhere in the Chicagoland Area

Call today for a free quote!

(847) 358-7700

(847) 358-7700
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I had them replace the axle on a Scamp trailer and install a hitch on a Jeep. They were nice to deal with, upfront with cost, and finished on time. This is an excellent business to deal with.

- Joe Mac, Google Review

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