Our Trailer series is designed for durability, efficiency, and versatility, catering to both commercial and personal use. Built with premium materials and advanced engineering, these Trailer units ensure reliability in various conditions. Below, we detail the key specifications and features to help you make an informed decision.
Our Trailer models come in multiple configurations. Here’s a breakdown of the standard parameters:
Model | Deck Dimensions (L x W) | Load Capacity (lbs) | Weight (lbs) | Axle Count | Price Range (USD) |
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Utility 1500 | 5 ft x 8 ft | 1,500 | 500 | 1 | $1,200 - $1,800 |
Hauler 5000 | 6 ft x 12 ft | 5,000 | 1,200 | 2 | $3,000 - $4,500 |
Commercial 10000 | 8.5 ft x 24 ft | 10,000 | 2,500 | 3 | $7,000 - $10,000 |
Each Trailer is equipped with features that enhance performance and safety:
What is the maximum speed recommended for towing this Trailer?
It is advised not to exceed 65 mph when towing to ensure safety and stability, especially under load. Always adhere to local traffic laws.
How do I maintain the braking system on my Trailer?
Regularly inspect brake pads and wiring for wear. Lubricate moving parts every 3,000 miles or as per the manual. Test the breakaway system periodically.
Can I customize the deck material of the Trailer?
Yes, options include wood, steel, or aluminum decking. Customizations may affect price and lead time—contact our sales team for details.
What is the tongue weight capacity for these trailers?
Tongue weight should be 10-15% of the total loaded weight. For example, a 5,000 lbs load requires 500-750 lbs tongue weight for optimal balance.
Are these trailers suitable for off-road use?
While designed for standard roads, some models with reinforced frames and all-terrain tires can handle light off-road conditions. Check specifications for off-road ratings.
How do I register and insure my Trailer?
Registration processes vary by state; typically, you need proof of ownership and a VIN. Insurance is often required and can be added to your auto policy or purchased separately.
What is the average lifespan of a Trailer?
With proper maintenance, our trailers last 10-15 years or more. Factors like usage frequency, load, and environment impact longevity.
Can I tow this Trailer with an SUV?
Yes, as long as the SUV’s towing capacity matches or exceeds the trailer’s loaded weight. Refer to your vehicle’s manual and our towing guidelines.