You may feel equipped for a heavy-duty job if you already have a truck or SUV. However, you need to understand four crucial factors before hitching up to a trailer— the loads you’ll carry, types of custom trailers, your hitch system, and your towing vehicle capacity. Without expert guidance in selecting your trailer, you could
Heavy equipment, including recreational vehicles, requires the right trailer to haul it around the country. Choosing the right trailer for the job can seem challenging. Most people get stuck on the idea of flatbed trailers, which are a suitable and conventional option, but a deckover trailer can provide more outstanding hauling capabilities. A traditional flatbed
Many retailers currently feature a variety of aluminum trailers for sale. These are different from traditional steel trailers, and it may not obvious what the differences are. Choosing the right trailer is a major decision, and we are here to help. Consider the durability of the materials, maintenance concerns, and levels of warranty. Durability One
Investing in custom trailers may seem like an additional cost with not much to show for it, but we beg to differ. The time you spend looking for the perfect trailer could be better spent designing exactly what you want and finding a company that can deliver what you need. Consider the benefits of added
Giving your aluminum trailers frequent routine maintenance saves you time and money in the long run. The hitch of your trailer gets the most action and is the most likely area to need routine inspections. As winter and spring come to an end, do yourself a favour and complete a thorough maintenance service before you
As aluminum trailer manufacturers have become more popular, the price of component parts and resale value has also created an incentive for people to steal trailers right off of a hitch. This especially happens overnight or in remote areas. Trailers themselves usually do not have alarms that trucks have. Fortunately, there are some common-sense strategies
A gooseneck trailer has a funny name, but a specific purpose. Ask yourself: what is a gooseneck trailer? What do they look like? Simply enough, gooseneck trailers have a long, curved vertical tongue that extends from the front edge of the trailer, up and into the back of a pickup truck. The gooseneck element replaces