| Here are some of the most
frequently asked questions we get from our customers, both before and after
they get a trailer from us. Check these out: if you've got
a question which you don't see here, call or
email us and get your answers. 1.
What are the advantages of an aluminum trailer versus a steel trailer?
An aluminum trailer will not rust and will weigh
less than a steel trailer. Aluminum trailers hold their value longer
and have a higher resale value than steel trailers. A steel trailer is
fine if you are just starting out or are not sure if you will keep the
trailer for several years. An aluminum trailer is a better investment
if you plan on keeping the trailer more long-term.
2. What benefits does a gooseneck trailer provide over
a bumper pull trailer?
A gooseneck trailer's load is more evenly distributed over your
vehicle, causing less wear and tear on your vehicle and a smoother ride.
It can also offer a smaller turning radius. A bumper pull trailer
places the load on the back of your vehicle.
3. What is the difference between rubber torsion and
spring axles?
Rubber torsion axles require little to no
maintenance and provide a smoother ride than spring axles. Spring
axles will require maintenance and replacement of parts. Most larger
trailers come only with rubber torsion axles; however, some smaller trailers
give you the option of either rubber torsion or spring axles.
4. How often should I bring my trailer in for
maintenance?
Axle manufacturers recommend once a year or every
10,000 miles. |