FAQs for Kwik Load Trailers

Learn more about Kwik Load trailers, how they work, and which trailer options may be right for hauling vehicles, ATVs, and heavy equipment.

A Kwik Load trailer is a specialized rollback-style trailer designed to make loading vehicles, ATVs, and equipment faster and easier without the need for traditional loading ramps.

Kwik Load trailers use a unique design that allows the towing vehicle to adjust the trailer’s pitch, making it easier to load vehicles or equipment directly onto the trailer bed.

Kwik Load manufactures heavy hauler trailers, car hauler trailers, gooseneck trailers, and special rollback trailers designed for efficient equipment and vehicle transport.

Kwik Load trailers can haul cars, trucks, ATVs, tractors, backhoes, construction equipment, and other heavy machinery.

A rollback trailer features a tilting or sliding bed design that allows vehicles or equipment to be loaded smoothly onto the trailer without steep ramps.

Yes. Kwik Load trailers are designed for faster loading and unloading compared to traditional ramp trailers.

Heavy hauler trailers are built for transporting large or heavy equipment such as tractors, construction machinery, and oversized tools.

A car hauler trailer is specifically designed for transporting cars, trucks, and other vehicles safely and securely.

A gooseneck trailer connects to a hitch in the bed of a pickup truck, providing improved stability and maneuverability when towing heavy loads.

Gooseneck trailers offer better weight distribution, increased stability, and improved control compared to bumper-pull trailers.

Kwik Load trailers include safety chains, electric brakes, tie-down points, and DOT lighting to ensure safe transport.

Kwik Load trailers are constructed with durable steel frames and diamond plate decks designed to withstand heavy-duty use.

Yes. Many Kwik Load trailers feature four-wheel electric braking systems with manual parking brakes for added safety during loading and transport.

Load capacities vary by model, but some heavy hauler trailers can support between 10,000 and 16,000 GVWR depending on the configuration.

Yes. Options such as winches, toolboxes, spare tires, aluminum decking, and additional tie-down points may be available depending on the model.

Yes. Many contractors use Kwik Load trailers to transport backhoes, tractors, and other construction machinery.

Yes. Kwik Load trailers are commonly used for hauling ATVs, small vehicles, and landscaping equipment.

Routine maintenance includes checking tires, brakes, lights, couplers, and ensuring all moving parts remain properly lubricated.

Kwik Load trailers are manufactured in Sherman, Texas.

You can contact Kwik Load directly through their website or by phone to learn more about available trailer models and pricing.