Purchasing a used trailer is a great way to save money. However, it’s very important that you inspect a used trailer before you purchase it. Otherwise, you might end up with a model that’s in very poor condition and will need to pay for repairs. The tips in this guide to inspecting used trailers from Right Trailers can help you get started.

Examine Tires

A trailer’s tires need to be able to handle the combined weight of both the trailer itself and any cargo you load inside of it. Ideally, the tires should not be too worn out and any wearing that is present should be as even as possible. Balding treads and cracked sidewalls usually indicate that the tire needs to be replaced soon. Plugged holes and objects embedded in the treads are other things to watch out for during your inspection. Overall, make sure the tires match as much as possible.

Check Interior and Exterior

Check the used trailer’s floor, as well as the walls and roof if the trailer is enclosed. Redecking a trailer floor that has been damaged by heavy cargo or spills is expensive, and that cost should fall to the seller. You should also take a look at the exterior. Look for signs that the frame has been damaged by excess weight. The ramps should be straight and completely attached to the trailer.

Test Lights

A trailer’s lights are an important safety feature. Make sure that the used trailer’s lights both function and are bright enough to be useful. Any wires sticking out or burnt out bulbs should be fixed by the seller.

Look at the Suspension

Finally, take a look at the used trailer’s axles and suspension. The trailer’s axles should be solid, with no rust or other forms of damage. As for the suspension, examine the leaf springs and spring hangers to make sure that nothing is broken.

Shop used trailers at Right Trailers. We have dealerships in Lakeland and Ocala, Florida, as well as Caledonia, Wisconsin. We’re proud to serve communities like Jacksonville, Florida and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We also offer custom trailers, parts ordering, servicing, financing, and trades.