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Used Cargo Trailers for Sale : What to check before buying them

Are you experiencing problems expanding your fleet? Searching for a second-hand trailer for sale can be tricky as there is so much to be aware of when deciding which trailer will best suit your haulage needs. 

Choosing the best brands will help but it will only get you so far – you need to understand what problems can potentially occur when operating a used trailer so you can safeguard yourself against future frustrations. 

Luckily, there are a few simple ways to determine whether the used trailer for sale you are considering will serve your requirements best. 

Here is a list of common issues with used trailers you might encounter when buying one. 

5 common issues to check before buying used semi- trailers
  1. Tires and brakes – safety vs load type? 

It goes without saying, but the quality and condition of the tires are essential to the overall performance and safety of the trailer.  First, ensure that the tires are safe and able to manage your load requirements (tire rating).  

Apart from checking for cracks, gashes, and plugged holes or cracks, make sure there is a decent amount of tread depth left in the tires. If there is uneven wear, this can mean something may be wrong with the trailer’s axle. 

Single-axle trailers for lightweight goods don’t come with breaks, so no need to worry. But if you’re hauling heavy cargo and looking for a used multi-axle trailer, inspect the brakes, brake pads, and braking system of the trailer to ensure they work correctly.  

  1. Suspension and frame – can they handle the load? 

Used trailers for sale might come with suspension issues, so it is best you know what to look out for when selecting the right one for your needs. Investigate the springs for any cracks or signs of repair. Be sure to check each mounting bracket for signs of stress or overloading. Remember to pay close attention to the main parts of the trailer’s suspension unit, like airbags, kettles, and valves. 

Bending is the most common issue regarding the frame. This is largely due to overloading problems, so try to find out the cargo history of the trailer. Be sure to examine the frame of the trailer for signs of major bending, large cracks, bending, holes created by rust, or repairs. This will reveal everything about the trailer’s maintenance history and any potential future expenses.   

  1. Floor and ramp - can they support the weight?  

The ability of the floor to handle a certain amount of weight is crucial for your hauling requirements. Therefore, it is up to you to make certain that the trailer floor is solid and has no signs of rot or decay. Luckily, wooden floors are very easy and cheap to replace. Sometimes, the wooden floor might be up to scratch, but the cross-bracing underneath isn’t, so make sure you take a look at the underfloor support systems for any structural damages or signs of repair. 

Similarly, the trailer ramps need to be able to handle the weight of your cargo being loaded and unloaded. Check the maximum weight capacity with your intended freight to ensure it will handle the pressure. 

  1. Electronics 

Lights are a crucial component to inspect in a used trailer. Hook your trailer up and ensure the headlights, interior lights, brake lights, and both blinkers are working properly to ensure driving safety.  

Also, be on the lookout for fraying or other signs of wear and tear on all electrical connections and cables. If you can, call in a qualified technician to help you evaluate the electronics of the trailer. 

Trust the reliable choice  

Do you want to buy a used trailer without compromising safety and quality?  

TIP Used is one of the largest suppliers of well-maintained second-hand trucks and trailers in the commercial vehicle sector. TIP Used, part of the leading truck and trailer leasing and rental provider TIP Group  operates in some of the biggest European markets, such as the UK, Germany, Denmark, and France, and in North America.  With over 55 years of experience, TIP Used offers g a variety of the best brands in Europe, including Krone, Schmitz, SDC, Volvo, MAN and DAF.  
 
TIP Used makes buying a used trailer and/or second-hand truck very easy and quick providing the maintenance history of the equipment, as well as financing solutions and refurbishments upon request.   

Visit tip-used.com or contact one of our sales managers to learn more about the available stock in your region!