Anyone who owns a trailer ought to think about keeping spare parts of their trailer in their inventory. It can be extremely useful when you’ve had your trailer for some time and it requires some maintenance or it’s damaged in an accident while out in the open. There is an abundance of spare trailer and towing parts to help out in the event of an emergency. There are, naturally towing and trailer parts that can be used in almost any situation possible. That’s why it is difficult to decide which one to choose! Here are five types of trailer parts we recommend purchasing the most, to ensure you are prepared for any travel challenges that come at you.
Five essential Ifor Williams parts to have on hand:
Mud guards
Mud guards are an unappreciated element of every trailer. Although your trailer’s wheels and tyres may be vulnerable to splashing while the trailer travels over rough terrain – something that’s not a major issue however, you may be surprised to discover that it’s illegal to not protect your wheels. The use of a quality rubber mud guard can assist in protecting from the on-look of the trailer. These are available in different sizes that will accommodate your trailer’s wheels, like the 8-inch, 10-inch, and 13-14 inches.
Tyres and spare wheel
If you suffer a puncture on your tire or broken wheel can make you and your trailer in a bind if you’re not prepared. Therefore, having spare tires and wheels are two of the most important components of a trailer to have on in your inventory. A 400×8 wheel and tyre combo is among the most flexible purchase options you can make because this size is typical for a lot of European flat-pack style trailers.
Wheel wrenches
You may already have a spare wheel but you’ll need the correct wrench to put it on it correctly! A wheel wrench that extends can be a great option, since they come with interchangeable drive sockets in various sizes. They can also be extended to give you more the leverage needed in tightening and loosening your wheels.
Lighting boards
Similar to mud guards and lighting boards are a legally required part of your trailer to make sure it’s safe and easily visible to motorists. Lighting boards like this 4’6″ model can be found with a cable that is used to power the lights and a rear fog lamp with mounting hole.
Security cables
Don’t forget to overlook the safety that your truck has! A security cable can ensure that your trailer remains secure and safe while being parked. Sterling’s security cables come in thicknesses of 12mm or 15mm and are able to withstand hacksaws.