What are you planning to haul?
Understanding what you'll be transporting helps us recommend the right trailer type. Different cargo requires different features like ramps, tie-downs, or enclosed protection.
Do you need it enclosed?
Enclosed trailers provide weather protection and security for your cargo. They're ideal for valuable items, electronics, or anything that needs to stay clean and dry during transport.
Do you need to dump the load?
Dump trailers feature a hydraulic lift system that tilts the bed to unload materials like dirt, gravel, or debris. Perfect for construction, landscaping, or any bulk material hauling.
How will you load it?
The loading method determines what features your trailer needs. Drive-on trailers have ramps for vehicles, lift-on requires a flatbed for forklifts, and roll-on works for items that can be pushed onto low-profile trailers.
How heavy is your typical load?
Knowing your load weight helps determine the trailer's capacity requirements. Heavier loads need stronger axles, better brakes, and more robust construction to ensure safe towing.
What tow vehicle do you have?
Your tow vehicle's capacity determines what size trailer you can safely pull. Larger trucks can handle heavier trailers, while smaller vehicles need lighter-duty options.
