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Automotive article : Types of Trailers & Determining the Proper Size of Your New Trailer
 

Automotive > Types of Trailers & Determining the Proper Size of Your New Trailer

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Jennifer Smith

Given the sheer number of trailer varieties available and the custom options that can be added, it's easy to feel overwhelmed with choices. Buying a new trailer is simple once you know a few basics.

The first place to start in assessing your need is to decide whether you'll need an open trailer or an enclosed trailer. Open trailers are normally used for hauling the following:

1. Cars

2. Motorcycles

3. ATVs

4. Farm tractors

5. Lawn equipment

6. Materials to be dumped

Enclosed trailers are commonly used for hauling the following:

1. Cars

2. Motorcycles

3. ATVs

4. Snowmobiles

5. Miscellaneous equipment

6. General cargo

7. Contracting supplies

8. Concessions

In the cases above (where the lists overlap), enclosed trailers offer an extra level of protection against road hazards, UV light damage, and inclement weather, while also providing a greater level of security against theft and vandalism.

Size is your next consideration--the maximum towing capacity and maximum tongue weight of your tow vehicle are limiting factors. Determine

the weight of your trailer when fully loaded with what you typically plan to haul. Underestimating here can lead to problems later on, so know in advance the precise weight of the specific items you'll usually tow or have them weighed if you're uncertain.

Weight plays an important part in determining how many axles your trailer will need. A tandem axle trailer is better suited for the heaviest loads, a single axle trailer is best suited for moderate to light loads.

Lastly, consider the length and height of the trailer. A longer trailer requires deter maneuvering through tight spaces. A taller trailer may hold more cargo, but one with a lower profile will be more aerodynamic and will save on fuel costs.

Jennifer Smith and her husband Randy own Smith Trailer & Equipment. They are located in Cincinnati and sell trailers nationally. Jennifer can be reached at http://www.SmithTrailers.com/



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