Caravan Brake Parts, Hub Kits and Bearing Sets
Caravan Brake Parts and Accessories for Reliable Towing
A reliable caravan braking system helps maintain smooth control across all terrain. You can upgrade trailer brakes, replace worn components, or carry parts for regular maintenance. This range includes electric brake drums, mechanical kits, adjusters, and cables to suit Holden, Ford, and LandCruiser axles.
Each component is built for efficient performance. You’ll find galvanised hubs, bearings, calipers, and high-quality brake parts designed to reduce wear and keep your braking system in line. These parts are made for caravans, campers, and trailers that need solid, consistent performance.
Shop at Outback Equipment for a wide range of caravan brake parts. All items ship across Australia. Buy online to replace or upgrade the parts that keep your caravan moving right.
What Else You Might Need
- Couplings & Wire Cables – If you're fitting a mechanical brake kit, don't forget the cables and coupling. These parts link it all together and make sure your trailer brakes actually work when they’re meant to.
- Breakaway Systems & Battery Monitors – Running electric brakes? You’ll likely need a breakaway kit to stay road legal. Handy to have in the setup, and a battery monitor keeps things in check while you're towing.
- Towing Kits & Weight Distribution – Once the brakes are sorted, it’s worth looking at your load balance. A good towing kit helps spread the weight and keeps everything steady behind the car.
Are electric brakes or mechanical brakes better for caravans?
Electric brakes use a magnet and brake controller. They give you more control through the vehicle. Mechanical brakes use a cable that pulls when the trailer moves forward. They're simple and don’t need power. Each type suits different setups.
Can I upgrade just the drum or do I need a full kit?
You can swap just the drum if the other parts are still good. If your bearings, magnet or hub are worn too, a full kit saves time. Kits make it easier to match all the parts in one go.
How often should I perform caravan brake maintenance?
Check your brakes at least once a year or every 10,000km. If you drive off-road or near water, check more often. Look for wear on drums, shoes, cables or bearings. Regular checks help keep things running smooth.
What’s the benefit of galvanised or dacromet brake parts?
They help stop rust and hold up better in wet or rough conditions. Great for boat trailers or off-road setups. These coatings give your parts a longer life.