There are a lot of different options when picking out a new trailer, and it can become overwhelming. Do not let it get you stressed out, narrow it down to the factors that are the most important to you. There are five things that are really important to pay attention to when you buy a trailer. Check out what these five things are and why they are important below

1. The Material Thickness

This is one of the most important things to look for in a new trailer. You want your new investment to survive the elements and last a long time. All of that begins with a robust outer layer. The thicker the material used to make your trailer, the more durability you can expect. You will not be able to see this difference with the naked eye so make sure you ask your trailer dealer. They should know the specs for each trailer they are selling.

2. Wall Stud Spacing

A strong structure is a sign of a well-built trailer. When you are inspecting a potential trailer, ask your salesman “What is the spacing of the wall studs?” The more studs, the stronger your trailer. Studs that are 16 inches apart or 24 inches apart are most common. Trailers with wall studs that are 16 inches apart will be stronger than trailers with wall studs that are 24 inches apart.

3. The Quality of the Axle

Having a tough axle that is capable of withstanding many years of use, should be your next concern and a top priority. If your axle breaks, it can lead to a variety of other breakdowns on your trailer, including tire blowouts, overheating bearings, or even losing a wheel. Look for a trailer with a top-rated axle, such as a Dexter brand.

4. Braking Power

This factor has a lot to do with your towing vehicle. You want to think about braking power when you are thinking about your trailer load. Some trailers are equipped with electronic braking systems that detect when you are applying pressure to the brake pedal. This, in turn, signals the brakes on the trailer to engage, helping to reduce the strain and wear on your vehicle, and safely bringing the entire package to a stop.

5. Header Caps Made of Fiberglass

Most header caps on trailers are either made of plastic or fiberglass. The budget option, plastic header caps, are far less durable compared to their fiberglass counterparts and tend to not hold up very well. Fiberglass is the way to go, saving you from maintenance later on. You will physically be able to feel, and see, the difference between the two materials when you check out your potential new trailer.

Purchasing a trailer can be a big investment. Certainly doing your homework ahead of your purchase can really make the difference in finding the right trailer for the right price that can fit your needs. The one most important thing to keep in mind when you start your search is your needs. If you have questions about your trailer needs, don’t hesitate to visit us at Tropic Trailer.