Trailer Services in Shelbyville, Kentucky
From brake work and axle service to tires, suspension, electrical diagnostics, and general trailer repair, US Trailer Center helps keep your trailer safe, compliant, and ready for the road—so you can haul with confidence. Whether you tow for work, recreation, or seasonal hauling, regular trailer maintenance reduces surprises and helps your equipment perform when it matters.
Limited Time Offer - 5% Off Parts With Scheduled Service Appointments
Book your trailer service appointment and receive 5% off parts used during the scheduled service. It’s an easy way to stay ahead of wear-and-tear while saving on essential components.
Trailer Brakes
Confident stopping power matters—especially under load. Brake issues can show up as noise, weak braking, uneven wear, or poor control when towing. Regular inspections and timely replacement of worn components help improve safety and reduce bigger repair bills.
- Brake inspection and troubleshooting
- Brake assemblies, drums, magnets, hardware and related components
- Bearings, seals, hubs and supporting service items
Trailer Tires & Wheels
Tires are one of the most common sources of trailer trouble. Uneven wear, dry rot, incorrect load ratings, or improper fitment can lead to blowouts and downtime. We can help you choose the right trailer tires and wheels for your load and your towing habits.
- Tire and wheel replacement support
- Wear checks and recommendations for safer towing
- Fitment guidance for common trailer setups
Trailer Axles
Axles handle constant stress and impact. If you notice abnormal noise, a trailer that pulls to one side, uneven tire wear, or braking concerns, axle-related service may be needed. Addressing axle issues early can protect tires, brakes, and suspension components.
- Axle and component inspection
- Hubs, drums, seals and bearings service support
- Help identifying common axle parts and replacements
Trailer Suspension
A healthy suspension helps keep loads stable and towing smooth. Worn suspension components can cause bouncing, swaying, harsh rides, and accelerated wear across the trailer. Regular checks can improve ride quality and help protect your cargo or equipment.
- Leaf springs, equalizers and related hardware support
- Ride and load stability checks
- Wear-and-tear prevention recommendations
Trailer Repair
From everyday wear to damage you can see, trailer repairs should be addressed quickly to keep equipment safe and road-ready. If something feels off—handling, braking, noise, vibration, or visible damage—send a request and we’ll help you plan the next steps.
- General mechanical repairs and service support
- Damage assessment and fix recommendations
- Practical options to reduce downtime
Electrical & Lights
Lighting and wiring problems are more than an inconvenience—they can create safety risks and compliance concerns. If you’re dealing with intermittent lights, bad connections, or wiring issues, we can help troubleshoot and address common electrical needs.
- Running lights, brake lights and turn signal troubleshooting
- Wiring checks and connection issues
- Electrical and lighting parts support
Special Mention: Horse Trailer Repairs (Spring Readiness)
Located in Kentucky, we often help customers get trailers ready for busy spring hauling seasons—including horse trailer repairs and service leading up to show or riding seasons. While we don’t sell horse trailers, we do support maintenance and repairs so you can haul safely and confidently.
Why Trailer Service Ahead of Time Matters
Trailer problems rarely happen at a convenient time. Proactive service helps you avoid costly repairs, reduce downtime, and protect what you’re hauling. A quick inspection and targeted maintenance today can prevent failures on the road tomorrow—especially during peak hauling seasons.
- Lower total costs: Catching wear early can help prevent bigger component damage.
- Less downtime: Scheduled service beats unexpected breakdowns and missed jobs.
- Safer towing: Brakes, tires, suspension, and lighting all affect control and visibility.
- More confidence under load: Stable handling and reliable systems matter most when hauling heavy.

