Mates! It’s Brent here and I want to dive into a crucial aspect of trailer maintenance that can make or break your towing experience: checking your wheels!
Whether you’re off on a weekend adventure or using your trailer for work, ensuring your wheels are in tip-top shape is essential for safety and performance. Let’s roll into the details!
Why Wheel Maintenance Matters
Your trailer’s wheels are the unsung heroes of your towing setup. They bear the load and help you navigate all sorts of terrain, so neglecting them can lead to some serious headaches down the line. Here’s why regular wheel checks are vital:
Safety: Worn or damaged wheels can cause blowouts or loss of control while towing, which can be dangerous for you and other road users. Regular checks can help you avoid accidents.
Longevity: Keeping an eye on your wheels can extend their lifespan and save you money in the long run. After all, who wants to fork out for new wheels sooner than necessary?
Efficiency: Properly maintained wheels improve your trailer’s overall performance and fuel efficiency. When wheels are in good shape, your trailer rolls more smoothly and requires less effort to tow.
Step-by-Step Wheel Inspection
So, how do you check your trailer wheels? Follow these simple steps to keep your wheels rolling smoothly:
Step 1: Inspect the tyres
Start by checking the tyres for any signs of damage or wear. Look for:
Tread Depth: Ensure your tyres have enough tread left. Use a tread depth gauge or the penny test—insert a coin into the tread; if you can see the top of the coin, it’s time to replace the tyre.
Cracks and Bulges: Check the sidewalls for any cracks, bulges, or blisters. These can indicate a weak spot that might lead to a blowout.
Inflation: Use a tyre pressure gauge to ensure your tyres are inflated to the recommended PSI. Under-inflated tyres can cause poor handling, while over-inflated tyres can increase the risk of blowouts.
Step 2: Check the Wheel Nuts
Don’t forget to check your wheel nuts! This step is often overlooked but vital for safety:
Tightness Check: Use a torque wrench to ensure your wheel nuts are tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications. Loose nuts can lead to wheel detachment, which is incredibly dangerous while towing.
Visual Inspection: Look for any signs of rust or corrosion around the nuts. If you notice any, it might be time to replace them.
Re-check After Towing: After your first trip with a new trailer or after changing the wheels, it’s a good idea to re-check the wheel nuts after a short drive. They may settle and need a little extra tightening.

Step 3: Check the Wheel Bearings
Wheel bearings play a crucial role in your trailer’s performance. Here’s how to check them:
Listen for Noises: When you’re towing, listen for any unusual noises coming from the wheels. Grinding or squeaking sounds may indicate worn bearings that need to be replaced.
Wobble Test: With the trailer jacked up, grab the wheel at the top and bottom and shake it gently. If there’s noticeable movement, it might be time to inspect or replace the bearings.
Grease Them Up: If your trailer has grease fittings, make sure to lubricate the bearings regularly to keep them running smoothly.
Step 4: Examine the Brake Components
If your trailer is equipped with brakes, it’s essential to check these as well:
Brake Pads and Shoes: Inspect the brake pads for wear. If they’re less than a quarter inch thick, it’s time to replace them.
Brake Lines: Check for any signs of leaks or damage in the brake lines. A compromised brake line can lead to brake failure.
Bonus Tips for Wheel Maintenance
Rotate Your Wheels: Just like with a car, rotating your trailer wheels can help them wear evenly and extend their lifespan.
Clean Your Wheels: Road grime and debris can build up on your wheels, so give them a good clean now and then to keep everything running smoothly.
Regular Check-Ups: Make it a habit to check your wheels before every trip. It only takes a few minutes and can save you from a world of trouble.
Wrapping Up
Taking the time to check your trailer wheels is a small but crucial step that can make a huge difference in your towing experience. By staying on top of your wheel maintenance, you can ensure a safer journey and keep your trailer in great shape for years to come.
At Get Brent, we’re committed to helping you find the perfect trailer for your needs—whether you’re renting or buying. If you’ve got questions about trailer maintenance or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s keep those wheels rolling smoothly!
Have a good one!
Brent
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