Various lightly-used cargo trailers are available on the market with plenty of life still left in them to offer. They are the perfect choice for budget-focused buyers looking for a quality rig that’s both reliable and economical. However, buying a pre-owned trailer can be challenging for first-time buyers. It's essential you know what to look out for before making any commitments. A thorough inspection can save you money and grief down the line. We've created this easy-to-follow guide to help you inspect a used cargo trailer like a pro!

Check the Frame

Start your used cargo trailer inspection by checking the frame. This is the backbone of your rig—it must be sturdy and in good condition.

Look for signs of rust, corrosion, or severe dents. Although you can perform minor repairs, avoid buying a model that requires major overhauls. You’ll want to calculate the repair expenses when negotiating the deal.

Inspect Tires and Wheels

Next, you’ll want to inspect the used cargo trailer’s tires and wheels. They are key to your trailer's mobility and on-road safety. Check the tire's tread depth and signs of unusual wear and tear, and ensure all lugs and bolts are tight.

Evaluate the Electrical System

Your cargo trailer’s electrical system can make all the difference to your on-road safety and hauling experience. You’ll want to ensure all lights—brake lights and turn signals—are functional and the wiring system is free from damage.

We hope these used cargo trailer inspection tips help you make a sound and reliable purchase. If you have more questions or want to explore quality pre-owned trailers for sale near you, contact Double B Trailer Sales. We have dealerships in North Salt Lake and Hurricane, UT, where we proudly serve our friends from St. George and Washington!