Thinking about buying a trailer, but not sure what you should be looking for? Worried about rules and regulations on towing? Follow H&H’s top tips to help guide you through the process.
- Consider part-exchange if you’re trading up from an older model
- Try before you buy — hire a few different models for day trips to discover what suits you best
- Tempt a tricky loader with transparent PVC partitions and panoramic viewing windows that create a bright interior
- Check that your postcode is insurable — parts of the UK are trailer-theft hotspots
- Take a look at the new collapsible breast bars or quick-release versions that can be operated externally — these are a must in the event of an emergency
- Make sure your tow bar meets EU regulations governing type, height and fitting
- Protect your new purchase with anti-theft measures such as security marking, database registration, wheel clamps and hitch locks
- Consider breakdown cover. According to the OHTO, one in five towing set-ups suffers some sort of breakdown each year. Without cover, costs range from £150 for a tyre blow-out to £1,500 for full recovery
- Invest in a hitching mirror for easier coupling. Try the i4eye from the Horse Trailer Shop — www.horsetrailershop.co.uk, tel: 01929 550405
- Discover more trailer info at www.towinghorsetrailers.co.uk
Contacts
For further trailer buying information and breakdown advice, call the OHTO on 01488 657651. Visit www.horseandhound.co.uk/horseboxguide to download the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) guide for horsebox and trailer owners, published in conjunction with H&H.
To read the full feature about buying a trailer as well as tips and advice for buying a lorry see the current issue of H&H (25 October 2012)
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