Can a Gooseneck Trailer Handle More Weight?

When looking up cargo trailer options, you may have come across the bumper pull versus gooseneck trailer debate. Some people swear by the ease of use of a bumper pull, while others prefer the stability of a gooseneck. Another benefit often mentioned is the gooseneck’s ability to handle more weight, but is that really true?

How to Hook up a Gooseneck Trailer

Are you planning on doing some major towing? If you are, then a gooseneck trailer is likely your best bet. However, before you dive into the purchasing abyss, make sure that you know what you are getting into and that you are prepared. Many people underestimate their towing needs or their vehicle’s capacity, so before

Fifth Wheel vs. Gooseneck Trailers: What’s the Difference?

At first glance, a fifth-wheel and a gooseneck hitch on a trailer may look very similar. They both mount inside the bed of the truck. However, each has a slightly different mount style. Additionally, they have some unique benefits. When you order a custom aluminum trailer from Millroad Manufacturing, we will help you find the

Taking a Closer Look at Millroads Custom Gooseneck Trailers

If you’re looking for a trailer to haul heavy equipment or materials, consider a gooseneck trailer. These powerful designs have a few key benefits when compared to standard hitch trailers. Find out all the advantages of using a gooseneck and learn how Millroad Manufacturing can customize a trailer for your work or DIY project around

Types of Gooseneck Trailer Hitch: Which Is Right for You?

If you have to tow something weighing more than 30,000 pounds, such as a recreational vehicle or a loaded horse trailer, you need either a gooseneck trailer or a fifth wheel, plus a compatible Class V hitch to pull it. Gooseneck and fifth-wheel trailers do not hitch onto the back of a vehicle like smaller

Electric or Hydraulic? Choosing Brakes for a Gooseneck Trailer

Cruise down the road with your gooseneck trailer and quality brake systems. One of the most important safety features on any trailer is its brakes. Most trailers come with either electric brakes or hydraulic brakes. Compare these two options and pick the best one for your new trailer from Millroad Manufacturing. How Electric Brakes Work