Where To Find Quality And Affordable Flat Bed Trailers
One of the most popular types of trailers are flat bed trailers. These are mostly used to transport automotive vehicles, motorcycles and basically anything big and heavy. Before going shopping for a trailer, you must take into account what you need it for exactly. I’m sure you don’t want to end up with a wrong one. Whether it is for personal use or business use, a quality trailer is what you need.
These flat bed trailers can be quite expensive and can set you back thousands of dollars. If you know where to look though, you can save a lot of money with affordable yet quality-made utility trailers. The first thing to consider is the purpose of the trailer. If you are going to use it to haul smaller cargo like a motorcycle or bike, you wouldn’t necessarily need to buy the most heavy-duty ones in the market. There are small trailers like the Burley flatbed trailer, item number 3999170, available in Dicks Sporting Goods for $299.99. The trailer is made of aluminum-frame and features a rubberized canvas bed with a two-wheel design. It has built-in adjustable tie downs to secure your cargo and has a 100-lb capacity. A 2-wheeler trailer like this is ideal for bikes and other smaller luggage.
If you are looking to carry more than just a small bike, 4 wheel flat bed trailers are more appropriate. These are more heavy-duty but also considerably more expensive. If you are planning on loading heavier cargo that weighs about 3000 pounds or more, investing in a quality trailer with a tandem axle is a smart move. Hudson Trailers are recognized manufacturers of quality trailers and provide a wide range of choices from single axle trailers to gooseneck trailers. They currently feature two lines: the Pro Series and the Advantage Series. The HSE Deluxe 14’, which is part of their Pro Series, is able to hold up to 3.5 tons and costs about $2,481 (exclusive of shipping costs). This features tandem axles, multi-leaf spring suspension, electric brakes and fully adjustable ramps. There are also additional options available to better customize it, some of which are beavertails, ball & eye hitch, wood inserts and stake pockets. This is only one of their medium duty equipment trailers. There are more heavy-duty ones that have a capacity of up to 7 tons.
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Some of the more heavy-duty trailers can be really expensive and can even go as high as $25,000. If this kind of figure is way out of your budget, consider getting used trailers instead. There are a lot of online sites that sell second hand flat bed trailers. When shopping for used items, you have to thoroughly inspect the condition of the product to ensure that you are getting a good buy. Pictures and descriptions on the web page will not totally guarantee that the product is in great working condition. Trailer Shopper is one of the online sites that offer a wide variety of used trailers. They have different available selections from simple trailers to enclosed car haulers. Buying second hand flat bed trailers can save you half the price of a brand new one. Remember to make quality the top priority. Purchasing an overwhelmingly cheap product can just end up costing you a fortune in the end because of all the replacement parts you have to buy. |

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