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Whether you're upgrading your weekend setup or buying your first trailer, finding a reputable dealer matters. Australia's trailer market spans everything from lightweight aluminium box trailers to heavy-duty tandem-axle flatbeds built for commercial haulage.
TrailerHub lists verified trailer dealers across every state and territory, complete with real Google ratings, customer reviews, and contact details. Our directory covers new trailer sales, used trailers, trade-ins, and dealer financing options so you can compare before you commit.
With hundreds of dealers ranging from family-run workshops to large multi-brand showrooms, you'll find options to suit every budget and towing requirement — from a compact 6x4 for garden runs to a 16-foot car carrier for interstate transport.
Buying from a verified dealer gives you manufacturer warranties, proper compliance plates, and after-sales support that private sales can't match. Dealers listed on TrailerHub are sourced from Google Maps with verified ratings, so you can check real customer experiences before visiting a showroom.
Australian trailer dealers typically stock locally manufactured models built to handle our unique conditions — corrugated outback tracks, coastal saltwater environments, and heavy loads on long-haul highways. Many dealers also offer custom-build options, letting you specify dimensions, axle ratings, and accessories to match your exact needs.
Before buying, know your towing vehicle's capacity (check the manufacturer's tow rating, not just what "feels right"). Gross Trailer Mass (GTM) must not exceed your vehicle's rated towing capacity, and Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM) includes everything you'll load on.
Consider hot-dip galvanised steel for longevity, especially in coastal areas or if you'll be washing the trailer regularly. LED lights are now standard on most quality trailers and last significantly longer than incandescent bulbs. Check that the trailer has a current compliance plate — this is a legal requirement in all Australian states.
Always inspect welds, axle alignment, and bearing quality. A reputable dealer will happily walk you through these details and provide documentation including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and manufacturer specifications.
Great service, friendly owner and brand new trailers!
Great business to deal with, quality product and service.
Quick turnaround - quality service.
From our initial enquiry to knowledge, communication and price.
Well done to all your staff for the high quality trailer.
I enjoyed the service and quality of workmanship, I truly recommend it!
Excellent friendly service with unbeatable prices.
Excellent service, no hassles.
Price is good and The quality is good and customer service is good too.
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