Avada Car Dealer News

If you’ve recently purchased a new enclosed trailer, you may be a bit frustrated with the way cargo slips and slides, or how difficult it can be to tow on windy days. Thankfully, we’ve written up a helpful list of accessories below to help you solve all of these problems, and make hauling your enclosed trailer as easy as pie!

Sway Bars

While an enclosed trailer’s walls and ceilings are great for protecting cargo out on the open road, they can also increase sway when towing extremely heavy cargo, or on windy days. Thankfully, with a helpful set of sway bars, you can reduce your trailer’s side-to-side movements to a minimum to ensure there are no accidents while you drive.

Cargo Nets

Looking to transport some rather small or sensitive items? Then you’ll want to invest in a handy cargo net! These nets are attached to either side of your trailer’s inner walls, and keep sensitive freight in place no matter how quickly you stop, or how sharply you turn.

Moving Blankets

Large items can be delicate too! Unfortunately, they’re not likely to fit into your new cargo net. To make sure large freight is completely protected from any bumps or dings as you drive, you’ll want to invest in a few handy moving blankets. Simply wrap or cover the item with the thick cloth and take off down the street.

If you’re located nearby in Grand Rapids, Lansing, or Kalamazoo, Michigan, feel free to visit us here at R&R Trailers for all of your trailer needs! Our location in Three Rivers, Michigan offers an amazing parts department for you to browse through, as well as an enormous inventory of new and used trailers for sale, and an on-site service center.