PolyCore siding: what sets a quality enclosed trailer apart
The composite siding that separates a quality enclosed trailer from a cheap one. Here is what PolyCore actually is, why it stays flat and dent-free where bare aluminum waves and dings, and whether it is worth paying for.
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Rent-to-own trailers: what it really costs
Rent-to-own puts a working trailer behind your truck when a bank will not. It also costs a great deal more than paying cash, and you should know exactly how much more before you sign anything. Here are the real numbers on a $12,000 trailer.
Choosing the right enclosed cargo trailer size
A 6x12 and a 7x16 sound close on paper and haul very differently in real life. Here is how width, length, interior height, axle count, and the V-nose actually change what a cargo trailer can do.
Roll-off trailers and bins: how the setup works
A roll-off is two purchases: the trailer, and the bin it carries. How the setup works on a job, why most people end up owning more bins than trailers, and why rent-to-own covers the trailer only.