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Tips for safe autumn towing in New Zealand

Posted by Cameron Whitehouse on Apr 27, 2017 11:37:54 AM


School Holidays are a time to relax, celebrate and enjoy life, but Autumn can also be a particularly dangerous time on New Zealand roads. On average, 14 people have been killed and another 450 injured during each of the past five holiday periods (Christmas). Crashes occur during holidays for several reasons:

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Topics: safety, legal, NZTA, Towing Tips

Is it better to repair or replace my trailer parts?

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Apr 20, 2017 5:11:25 PM

Trailer parts are just like any other vehicle parts—they can and will wear down over time. Knowing whether they need to be repaired or replaced isn’t always easy, though. We recommend consulting with a trailer repair professional when assessing the state of your trailer’s parts. They’ll let you know if it’s time to replace them or not.

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Topics: NZ trailers, trailer parts, buying, trailers nz, repair trailers, new trailer parts, replace trailer

10 important points to consider when buying a second hand trailer

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Apr 20, 2017 4:21:59 PM

Everyone appreciates value for money, and buying a second-hand trailer offers considerable savings compared to a brand-new model. Whether you plan to use your trailer for work or domestic purposes, you can enjoy peace of mind by following some simple rules when inspecting a potential purchase.

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Topics: NZ trailers, boat trailer, nz made, trailequip, trailer parts, buying, second hand trailer, trailers nz

Quality is King - why Trailequip bought a salt-spray tester

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Apr 20, 2017 3:07:25 PM

For Trailequip, ensuring our products have a high level of rust resistance is very important to us.
Just have a look next time you’re out driving – so many trailers have rusty couplings, rusty jockey wheels, rusty hubs… you get the idea. Rust is an indication of the metal of that product being corroded, weakening the unit. That means if you’re seeing rust, you’re seeing a product whose structural soundness has been compromised – and that’s not something we want said about parts supplied by Trailequip!

A badly rusted boat trailer suspension system - a result of lack of care and poor quality product
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Topics: testing, product development, Quality Control, rust, product champion

Always pass your trailer WOF with this checklist

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Dec 9, 2016 4:42:06 PM


Did you know...

If you are found to be using a trailer which does
not have a current warrant of fitness, you will be slapped immediately with a fine of $200 (more in some cases). That's a lot of money to pay, especially when the situation is easy to avoid.

So, what's a warrant of fitness?

Commonly known as a WoF, it is a regular check to ensure that your vehicle meets required safety standards as set out by the New Zealand Transport Agency.   

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Best towing practices to keep you safe this summer

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Dec 8, 2016 10:58:16 AM

Holidays are a time to relax, celebrate and enjoy life, but the Christmas - New Year period can also be a particularly dangerous time on New Zealand roads. On average, 14 people have been killed and another 450 injured during each of the past five holiday periods. Crashes occur over the Christmas-New Year period for several reasons:

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Topics: safety, legal, NZTA

Dangers of towing - trailer sway

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Dec 8, 2016 8:10:36 AM

Trailer sway, snaking, tail swing, fish tailing, shimmy, wobble...call it whatever you like, is very unpleasant, dangerous, has the potential to become deadly and, in most cases, is able to be avoided.

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6 Ways To Keep Your Trailer Rust Free This Summer

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Dec 2, 2016 3:51:15 PM

You’ve seen them. Those rusty holes and spots that grow on trailers and their components over time. You’ve heard what people say about them.

“Rust is inevitable.”

“You can’t stop it.”

However, we beg to differ. Rust happens because we let it happen.

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What kind of trailer is that?

Posted by Shane Simpkin on Nov 25, 2016 9:26:05 AM

There are general purpose trailers as well as trailers specific for one or two purposes. The following are the main types of trailers you will encounter on roads around NZ.

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Topics: trailer type, flatbed trailer, box trailer, NZ trailers, vehicle trailer, caravan, horse float, boat trailer, types of trailers

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