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Towbar, Caravan & Trailer Spares & Accessories

What is your delivery cut off time?

Orders received before 2.00pm on a normal working day (i.e not Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays) will be dispatched that day. Should we be unable to do this we will contact you either by email or telephone to inform you .....

By |2020-12-18T15:39:18+00:00February 7th, 2020|

Do you ship outside of the UK?

We can ship to almost anywhere in the world. However, we will only offer a price in British pounds (GBP). The cost of shipping will depend on product, value and locations. We cannot ship trailers or very large items. If .....

By |2020-12-18T15:37:40+00:00February 7th, 2020|

I can’t find what I’m looking for

We add items to the website all the time. About 90% for what we keep in our shop is on our website. We deal directly with most major manufacturers so we can get hold of almost anything, so don’t hesitate .....

By |2020-02-07T10:50:18+00:00February 7th, 2020|

Do you sell tyres separately?

We can supply tyres by themselves but by the time you paid a professional to fit them or buy a separate rim to fit them on, we have found that it works out about the same as buying a whole .....

By |2020-02-07T10:49:05+00:00February 7th, 2020|

How do i identify parts for my axle?

The axle plate is usually found underneath the trailer in the centre of the axle. Most manufacturers can tell exactly what is fitted to the axle from the details on this plate. Al-ko. Type number starts LE Avonride. May have .....

By |2020-02-07T10:47:18+00:00February 7th, 2020|

How do i identify parts for my coupling?

Somewhere on the body of the coupling (not the coupling head), there should be an ID plate. This plate should contain the manufacturers name, a type number and weight of the coupling. This is often most of the information that .....

By |2020-02-07T10:46:48+00:00February 7th, 2020|

How do i identify the correct parts i need?

To identify spare parts like brake shoes, drums, bearings etc, manufacturers usually give plenty of clues. Drums and bearings normally have numbers inscribed in them. Brake shoes can be identified by the width of the brake shoe and the internal .....

By |2020-02-07T10:46:10+00:00February 7th, 2020|
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