SERVICE

DOES YOUR TRAILER NEED SOME LOVIN' SERVICE
DOUBLE A TRAILER SERVICE IS A FULL-SERVICE TRAILER DEALER THAT EMPLOYS FACTORY-TRAINED SHOP TECHNICIANS.
- Any types of trailers serviced include boat trailers, utility trailers, horse trailers, and RV trailers
- Install ramps, hay racks & ladders, rear load lights, air conditioning, stall pads and window screens
- Our parts departments have complete inventories of parts and accessories.
- Trailer Hitch Installation
- Installing trailer options
- Electric awnings
- Install windows & doors
- Steel and aluminum welding
- Wiring
- Brake service
- Trailer body work
- Full-service on-premises trailer repairs
We are proud to provide quality service in Grayslake, Illinois, as well as Indiana and Wisconsin.
Reliability is critical when there’s work to be done. We can help you keep your trailer in pristine condition! If you have any questions or concerns about servicing your trailer, feel free to call us at (224) 541-4151 or email us at service@aatrailer.com. We’ll be happy to help you over the phone or assist you in making an appointment.
Come talk to us about how to best maintain your investment and learn more about our available services!
You can count on Double A Trailer to get your trailer in prime shape. Whether you need maintenance, any accessory install, or repair, schedule your next service with our certified and highly trained technicians. We’ll get you safely on the road.
What makes our service different from the rest? We are certified and trained, have the experience and passion for performing quality work, have a trustworthy team, and are experts in the industry. We specifically work on all brands of equipment Trailers. This has made us experts in our work and has given us in-depth knowledge of the products.


GENERAL SERVICE INCLUDES
Double A Trailer is proud to provide quality service in Illinois, California, and Wisconsin.
Schedule your service today by calling us at 224-541-4151. If you have any questions or concerns about your trailer, feel free to call us. We’ll be happy to assist you. Call, visit, or contact us today.
- Raise the trailer off the ground to allow the suspension to relax for proper inspection.
- Break down the hubs, rotors or drums to reveal bearing and brake condition when applicable.
- Hydraulic/surge, electric brakes, popular on trailers, also require inspection of the brake actuator and hydraulic lines and wires for proper function and possibility of damage.