Owning a box trailer is not easy as other people think
especially if you are looking for the right kind of trailer to use. Depending
on the different types of trailer such as cargo trailer, boat trailer,
motorcycle trailer, machinery trailer, etc. you need to be sure that the
trailer you purchase will suit all your needs.
There are so many trailer manufacturers in the market, as a
buyer, you might be confused as to the type of trailer you choose. We have
provided a guide to help you pick the trailer that suits your preferences.
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Before
making any trips, you need to ensure that the trailer and the vehicle are made
for the road meaning that the tyres are properly inflated, check the trailer
bearings, suspensions and brakes. Also make sure to check that your vehicle
lights are working as well as the safety chain.
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In
every trip, make sure that the coupling and load is tightly secured and that
the tyres are inflated and not rubbing on the bodywork and suspension.
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Make
sure the paint does not coat the hinges especially inside as well as the
coupling. It is recommended that you spray WD40 on these sections. WD40 is used
to prevent metals from rusting and protects against moisture and other rusted
parts.
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Make
sure to check the plugs and wiring on your trailer to make sure that the lights
are working in order.
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Double
check to make sure that your tyres are in good condition rims and the wheel
nuts are bolted properly and tightly.
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Drive
according to the road conditions.
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You
need to operate the vehicle and trailer based on the road rules and legal
traffic requirements.
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Make
sure that the trailer can carry the load and road conditions make sure it is
equipped with the road you are travelling plus your load weight.
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Make
sure that the safety chains and light leads are not dragging on the road while
moving, keep them tight and secure for the road travel.
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Check
to make sure that the jockey wheels, gates and ramps are secured and stashed
for travel.
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On
every trip, double-check your lights if they are working properly especially if
you are travelling at night.
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Don’t
overload your trailer.
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Do
not drive when tired or sleepy to prevent any road accidents.
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Do
not drive under the influence of any alcohol or drugs.
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Keep
driving within the speed limit of the vehicle or towing vehicle.
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Never
leave your towing vehicle unattended.
We highly recommend that you maintain your trailer at least
every 6 months or have it checked for problems.