Before purchasing a used cargo trailer, it's crucial to perform a thorough inspection. This step will not only save you from potential mechanical issues but will ensure the longevity of your investment as well. To learn how to correctly inspect a pre-owned cargo trailer, check out our tips below.

Getting Started with Visual Inspection

Begin your inspection visually. Look for signs of rust or corrosion on both the interior and exterior of the trailer. The flooring should be robust and free from signs of moisture damage.

Checking Trailer Lights and Wiring

Next, check the trailer's lights and wiring system. All lights, including brake lights and turn signals, need to be functioning correctly for safe towing.

Inspecting The Axles And Tires

Inspecting the axles and tires is another key step. Ensure tires are of good quality without any sign of wear or damage. Check that the axles aren’t bent, and are free of any signs of rust or corrosion.

Examine For Leaks

Lastly, inspect the roof of your trailer for any potential leaks or cracks, which could contribute to water damage over time.

At Mountain West Trailers in Heber City, UT, we understand the importance of these steps. That's why each pre-owned trailer in our inventory has undergone a rigorous inspection process. Whether you are from Salt Lake City or Provo, UT, we invite you to visit our dealership to shop premium used cargo trailers for sale. Make the right choice by investing in a cargo trailer that offers peace of mind and full-service life even when buying used.