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Trailer Parts & Accessories in Australia — Bearings, Axles, Lights & More

412+ verified trailer parts businesses across Australia

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    349.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    3.5
    (4 reviews)
    Geelong, VIC
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    350.Campbelltown trailer hire
    Campbelltown trailer hire
    351.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    352.U-Haul Trailer Hire
    U-Haul Trailer Hire
    353.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    354.Cheap Trailer Hire
    Cheap Trailer Hire
    355.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    356.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    357.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    358.Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    Move Yourself Trailer Hire
    359.SRAC Car Trailer Hire Gold Coast
    SRAC Car Trailer Hire Gold Coast
    360.Trailer Hire Perth
    Trailer Hire Perth
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How often should I repack trailer bearings?
    For trailers used in dry conditions, repack bearings every 10,000-15,000 km or annually, whichever comes first. If your trailer is regularly submerged (boat trailers), repack every 5,000 km or after any submersion where water may have entered the hub.
    Can I upgrade my trailer lights to LED?
    Yes, LED upgrades are one of the most popular trailer modifications. LED lights are brighter, last longer, and draw less power than incandescent. Most LED trailer light kits are plug-and-play replacements. Ensure the LEDs you buy are ADR-compliant for road use.
    What size coupling does my trailer need?
    Most Australian trailers up to 3,500 kg use a 50mm ball coupling. Larger trailers may use pintle hooks or ring couplings. The coupling must be rated for the trailer's ATM (Aggregate Trailer Mass). Check the rating stamped on the coupling body.
    Where can I find parts for older trailers?
    Specialist trailer parts suppliers often stock components for older models. If parts are discontinued, many suppliers can cross-reference to compatible aftermarket alternatives. For very old trailers, custom fabrication may be needed for structural components.
    Do I need a roadworthy certificate after replacing parts?
    In most states, replacing like-for-like components (same specification bearings, lights, tyres) doesn't require a new roadworthy. However, modifying the chassis, axles, or braking system may require engineering certification. Check your state's transport authority for specific requirements.

    About Trailer Parts & Accessories in Australia

    Keeping your trailer in safe, roadworthy condition requires access to quality parts and accessories. From replacing worn bearings and brake shoes to upgrading LED lights and fitting new jockey wheels, the right parts supplier makes maintenance straightforward.

    TrailerHub lists verified trailer parts suppliers across Australia — from specialist trailer shops carrying OEM components to larger retailers stocking aftermarket accessories. Compare stock availability, pricing, and customer service ratings before making a purchase.

    Whether you're a weekend DIY maintainer or a commercial fleet operator, having a reliable local parts supplier saves time and keeps your trailers on the road. Many parts suppliers also offer fitting services if you'd rather leave the work to the experts.

    Why Choose Verified Trailer Parts & Accessories?

    Quality parts from verified suppliers come with proper specifications, warranty coverage, and compatibility guarantees. Cheap imported bearings, couplings, and lights might save money upfront but can fail at the worst possible time — and trailer component failure on a highway is genuinely dangerous.

    Australian trailer parts suppliers stock components designed for our regulations and conditions. This includes ADR-compliant lighting, load-rated couplings, and bearings suited to our temperature extremes. Local suppliers can also advise on the correct parts for your specific trailer make and model.

    Buyer's Guide

    Know your trailer's make, model, and year before ordering parts. Axle and bearing specifications vary significantly between manufacturers. If you're unsure, take your trailer to the parts supplier — they can identify the correct components on the spot.

    Keep a basic maintenance kit: spare wheel, bearing grease, a jack rated for your trailer weight, and replacement LED light modules. For trailers used near saltwater, carry spare bearings and budget for more frequent replacement (every 10,000 km vs 20,000 km for dry use).

    When upgrading, consider Australian-made components where possible. Brands like AL-KO, Couplemate, and Trojan have established parts availability and dealer networks across the country, making future replacements easier to source.

    5
    (6 reviews)
    St Helens Park, NSW
    Trailer hireMotorbike trailer hireLocal pick up and drop off of motorbikesBox trailer whit cage
    📞 0478 183 859
    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    Benowa, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    Toowoomba City, QLD
    📞 1300 883 075🔗 Website
    5
    (4 reviews)
    Warwick, WA
    📞 1300 882 187
    5
    (3 reviews)
    Blacktown, NSW
    📞 0432 413 201
    5
    (2 reviews)
    Ocean Reef, WA

    Very easy transaction

    5
    (2 reviews)
    Labrador, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187
    5
    (1 review)
    Hursley Rd, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187
    5
    (1 review)
    Oxenford, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187
    5
    (1 review)
    Mermaid Waters, QLD
    📞 0413 053 948
    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    Burswood, WA
    📞 (08) 9362 4898
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