Steel Frame vs. Aluminum Trailers: Pros and Cons
Steel versus aluminum seems like a coin flip, right? Either way, you’ll haul away a quality trailer. As it turns out, there are some major differences! That is why trailer dealers near you stock both types of trailers on their lots. Steel and aluminum trailers each have their strengths and weaknesses.
When deciding which type of trailer to go with you will want to keep three key factors in mind – type of use, frequency of use and climate. Letting these factors guide your search will help you be sure that you wind up with the best trailer for your needs. Let’s break down what to look for in each of these categories.
Type of Use
Obviously, you will use your trailer for hauling. That said, it is important to consider what specifically you will be towing around when making your trailer purchase. If you will be using your trailer commercially, a steel trailer may be better suited for your needs. Hauling heavy materials and tools will test the durability of your trailer. Steel will be able to withstand hauling heavy materials day in and day out.
On the other hand, aluminum trailers tend to be lighter than their steel counterparts. This makes them ideal for weekend warrior work. If you could use a dump trailer but it only needs to make the run to the garden center and back, you don’t need a heavy-duty trailer to get the job done.
Frequency of Use
Much like how you intend to use your trailer, how frequently you will use it is also a major factor in whether steel or aluminum is right for you. If you intend to use your trailer daily or nearly every day, you should consider a steel frame trailer. It will be able to withstand not only the constant hauling but also the miles on the road. These factors combined can take a toll on your trailer. Choosing steel will help make sure your trailer is up to the task.
If your trailer is going to spend most of its time in storage, aluminum will do just fine. The lighter weight is perfect for infrequent use and is still strong enough to get the job done.
Climate
This is a factor that is often overlooked. The climate you live in will affect the durability and ultimately the lifespan of your trailer. Two elements will matter most: moisture and salt content in the air. These will eat at your trailer, especially if you choose an aluminum trailer. The aluminum will rust much faster than steel will, causing structural damage. The drier the climate you live in, the less this will matter. However, it is worth keeping in mind while you shop.
Good Thing We Carry Both!
Whether you will rely on the durability of a steel frame trailer or appreciate the lightweight usability of an aluminum trailer, M&G Trailer has you covered. With a wide variety of utility, dump, ATV trailers, car haulers and more, we have the trailer you need.
If you find yourself in need of a new trailer, stop by today!