Brakes and running gear
Brake inspection, adjustment and repair, cables, brake mechanisms, overrun brakes, shock absorbers and the general condition of the running gear.

We service and repair a wide range of trailers — from ordinary utility trailers to braked trailers, boat trailers, car transporters and more demanding special trailers. We identify the actual cause of the fault and carry out the work with your trailer's real use in mind.
Regular maintenance improves safety, reduces unexpected breakdowns and helps keep your trailer usable year after year. We service both braked and unbraked trailers and also take on fault diagnostics, repairs identified during vehicle inspection and more demanding structural and electrical work.
You can also get in touch when you're not yet sure what the actual fault is. We'll go through the situation with you and find a sensible solution that fits how the trailer is used.

We treat each job as a whole: we inspect the trailer, identify what's really causing the fault and carry out the work in a way that suits how the trailer is used.
Brake inspection, adjustment and repair, cables, brake mechanisms, overrun brakes, shock absorbers and the general condition of the running gear.
Inspection of wheel bearings, hubs, grease caps, tyres and wheel fixings, plus any replacements or repairs needed.
Rear, front and marker lights, wiring looms, plugs, connectors, earthing faults and other electrical issues on the trailer.
Repairs and replacement of floors, frame structures, sides, hinges, locks and other parts that wear with use.
Repair of faults and shortcomings identified during vehicle inspection. You can send us the inspection report or fault list so we can assess the work.
General condition check of the trailer, lubrication, tightening, inspection of moving parts and a systematic diagnosis of unclear faults.

Maintenance needs depend on the trailer's construction, intended use and loading. We serve both private customers and businesses.
If you're not sure what's going on, you can send us photos and a description of the issue. We'll assess how best to move forward.
Tell us about the trailer, the fault you've noticed and the schedule you're hoping for.
Photos of the trailer, the damage or the inspection fault list help us give you an initial assessment.
We go through the scope of the maintenance or repair with you and agree on next steps.
The work is done as agreed, and we discuss any additional needs with you before moving forward.
You get your serviced or repaired trailer back, ready for the next trips.
Tell us about the trailer, the fault you've noticed and the schedule you're hoping for.
Photos of the trailer, the damage or the inspection fault list help us give you an initial assessment.
We go through the scope of the maintenance or repair with you and agree on next steps.
The work is done as agreed, and we discuss any additional needs with you before moving forward.
You get your serviced or repaired trailer back, ready for the next trips.
Not every fault is visible before it starts affecting how the trailer drives or its safety. Wear on bearings, brakes, electrical connections and floor structures often progresses gradually. Regular inspection helps catch developing faults before they turn into larger repairs or take the trailer out of use.
Book a trailer inspectionYou'll find trailer parts, lights, plugs, brake components and other accessories in the PKP Tarvike online store. If you're not sure which part you need or want the installation done too, get in touch with us.

Send us details of the trailer, the issue you've noticed and the schedule you're hoping for. Include photos if you can — that helps us get started on the assessment quickly.
Request a maintenance estimate