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Coffs Harbour Trailer Parts
Trailer repairs can’t wait, especially when there’s gear to haul or work to finish. At Coffs Harbour Bearing Centre, we supply quality trailer parts to keep you moving with confidence.
Located in Coffs Harbour, we stock a wide range of components including hubs, couplings, brake kits, and trailer lights. Whether you're towing on the farm, hauling tools to site, or keeping machinery mobile, having the right trailer parts on hand makes all the difference.
We help you match parts to your trailer setup, so you can avoid guesswork and get it fixed right the first time. No digging through catalogues or waiting on slow deliveries—just the gear you need, ready when you need it. Call (02) 6652 1022 and we’ll help sort your trailer fast.
Couplings & Brake Kits
Lighting & Wiring
Hubs & Hardware
Fit for the Job
Keep Your Trailer Compliant
Road safety and compliance depend on solid trailer maintenance, especially when you're running heavy loads or travelling long distances.
Faulty brakes, worn couplings, or dodgy lights can quickly put you off the road—or worse, create safety risks. That’s why we keep common trailer parts in stock, ready for fast replacement and installation. Whether you're updating a box trailer, fixing a tandem setup, or wiring a new build, we’ve got what you need to get the job done properly.
Our team understands the ins and outs of trailer parts and can assist with product selection, sizing, and compatibility. We also help customers with older or modified trailers find solutions when off-the-shelf parts won’t do the trick.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
What trailer parts wear out the fastest?
The most commonly worn trailer parts are wheel bearings, brake pads or shoes, lights and wiring, couplings, and suspension components. These parts take the most stress during towing and are regularly exposed to dirt, moisture, vibration, and mechanical load. Checking and replacing these parts as part of regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and ensures your trailer stays roadworthy.
How do I know which trailer hub I need?
To find the right hub, you’ll need to know the trailer’s axle capacity, stud pattern, bearing sizes, and brake type (if applicable). These details are often stamped on the old hub or can be measured directly. If unsure, bring the old hub, bearings, or axle details to your supplier. Matching these specifications ensures safe, proper fitment and helps maintain braking performance and load handling.
Are trailer brake kits universal?
Trailer brake kits are not fully universal, but many follow common sizing and mounting patterns. Factors such as axle rating, drum or disc type, bolt spacing, and trailer usage all affect compatibility. Some kits are sold as matched sets with backing plates, shoes, or adjusters included. Choosing a kit based on your trailer’s specs and intended load is key.