Showing posts with label 4 5 & 6 Car Hauler Trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4 5 & 6 Car Hauler Trailers. Show all posts

Monday, 16 October 2017

Need To Know About Towing Heavy Trailers

If you are hoping for the best results of towing, buying a heavy car hauler trailer may not be the only solution. Before you go for the towing job while delivering heavy vehicles, you need to acquire firm knowledge about it.

What do manufacturers generally recommend for tow setup?

The answer is pretty simple. Subaru specifies the maximum towing mass for both non-braked and braked trailers as well as maximum tow ball down mass. Experts also advise against exceeding the maximum permissible weight (MPW) of the tow vehicle as well as the maximum permissible rear axle weight (MPAW) of the tow vehicle when towing. This is why, it is said to maintain a proper logbook to understand the weight and the hauling quantity.

This means that understanding the towing system is in your hand by maintaining the logbook on a daily basis. The data helps the car manufacturer a lot as they don't have any idea which trailer is required for what kind of weight. It is recommended to purchase a 4 or 5 car trailer as a basic step for transporting the vehicles.

The importance of tow setup

Most of the manufacturers don't have the proper knowledge of tow setup. The major problem is that all these different weights and figures are confusing. They do not consider it a vital aspect of transporting vehicles. Without learning much, they prefer to maintain the safety verbally from other manufacturers. Many would even quite happily pay without knowing the difference between GCM and GVM.

Unfortunately, there are very few manufactures who know proper rules about towing, as it involves understanding quite a lot of trailer regulations and dynamics. Dealing with these manufacturers can provide customers or dealers a platform of liability. In case there is an accident, dealers can understand the reluctance of experts to certify car trailer combinations.

So, if you are in the business of manufacturing cars, and you need to transport them to various cities and suburbans, car trailers are the only safest way to do so. There is unfortunately no shortcut to setting up trailers correctly, you need to fully understand the forces at play and the various limits related with it.

Knowing about the towing setup does not need to be a training. Just read useful stuff on the Internet, and research a bit to be the most educated manufacturer in Texas.

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

What Is a Car Hauler Trailer?


A car hauler trailer, also known as a car carrier trailer, auto transport trailer, car-carrying trailer, etc. is a kind of semi-trailer or a trailer designed for transporting passenger vehicles efficiently via truck. 

The car hauler trailers in contemporary times may be enclosed or open. And most of them have built-in ramps for off-loading and loading cars, and power hydraulics, which can raise as well as lower ramps without the use of any other hardware. 

The ones that are enclosed have walls similar to a conventional box trailer. They provide the cars a lot more security and protection at the cost of lower capacity when being shipped. Open trailers, on the other hand, exposes the cars to elements but have greater carrying capacity than the enclosed variety. 

Open trailers have double-decker designs. Both of their decks are subdivided into several loading as well as storage ramps, which can be tilted & lifted independently of one another using hydraulics. The hydraulics allow ramps to be aligned on the slope so that there is no problem in driving the cars up and securing them to ramp floor with chains, wheel straps or toe-down ratchets. The ramp can even be tilted in any direction for optimizing stacking. Rear half of deck can be tilted and lowered by hydraulic means for loading cars on top deck of these double-decker commercial car hauler trailers. Generally, the top deck is loaded first & off-loaded last. This is because of the presence of cars on the lower deck, which makes it merely impossible for lowering the top deck ramp. 

Most of the commercial auto transport trailers are adjoined to the tractor with a fifth wheel coupling and can typically carry 3-9 cars. But the carrying capacity depends a lot on the trailer model and size of the car. The weight capacity is also a factor. The weight capacity is limited by 80,000 lb under US law. So, car carrier trailers cannot carry weight that's more than this while moving on road.  

The commercial car hauler trailers are mainly used for shipping new cars from the manufacturer to the auto dealers. In the United States, shipment of used vehicles is even a big industry. And this service is generally used by people who relocate from one place to the other in the US. These people basically choose to ship their precious cars instead of driving them all the way. People who buy cars on second-hand market, especially online and want it to be delivered at their doorstep also ship their vehicles. 

You can get car hauler trailers for sale at Infinity Trailers.