Making trailer road legal again

ricky_s

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Hi all,

Just had a quote to get new bearings and brakes on my trailer including cables and a new coupling (£150) for £750. This is from a trailer speciallist near Chichester.

Does this seem expensive? Is it worth shopping around or is this the going rate?

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Estimate the bearings £30 total MAX, brakes £25, cables £50. Total with coupling £255. All easy jobs to do so I would not want to pay £495 for the labour. My estimates are guesses based on repairing my trailers over a 30 year period. Have managed to accumulate 5 road trailers and one launch trolley so have some experience!!
 

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You'll have to tell me where you get you bearings from. I've replaced bearings on 4 trailers in the past 4 years and the last ones (1" stub axles") were £14 each bearing from Swan Bearings (that's £56 for a 2 wheel trailer).
Bearing prices seem to have rocketed in the past few years. There is also a quality issue. One set of bearings I was looking for were quoted at £90 each!
When I fell over they explained that the sizes I wanted which they had in stock matched the one they supply to BAE at Barrow for use on submarines, so they stock a high-spec bearing.
Rick-s doesn't say whether he has a 2 or 4 wheeled trailer, which will make a great deal of difference to the parts and labour costs.
However £750 is a lot to spend unless the trailer is in good knick otherwise or particularly large.
 

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Hi, it is a four wheeled trailer but is quite old, the guy at the trailer place had a trailer I could have for £1000 so wondered if he bumped up the quote to get me to buy it. I wonder if he does this a lot, gets my trailer, sorts it out and then tells the next customer the same story.
 

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There is a bearing supplier on the trading estate where Hayling railway station used to be. I have bought trailer bearings there more than once. "This size" is my normal requiest, together with a quantity. UK made were £60 or so, Polish were £20 or so. Expected lifetimes very similar.
 

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simple answer is that this doesn't look silly for a large (highly rated coupling) 4 wheel trailer

you could no doubt do it cheaper yourself - or even get it done cheaper but with possibly cheaper components.
 
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