1) What are the benefits of buying a New Zealand made trailer?
Buying a New Zealand made trailer has several benefits. Firstly, New Zealand made trailers are known for their high-quality construction, durability, and compliance with local safety standards. By choosing a New Zealand made trailer, you can be confident that you're investing in a product that's designed to withstand New Zealand's rugged terrain and climate and has parts and servicing available. Additionally, buying a locally made trailer supports the New Zealand economy and businesses, helping to create jobs and support local communities.
2) How do I choose the right size and type of trailer for my needs?
When choosing a New Zealand made trailer, it's important to consider the load you want to carry and the towing capacity of your vehicle. You'll need to select a trailer that's the appropriate size and weight for your towing vehicle. It's also important to consider the terrain and weather conditions you'll be traveling in, to ensure that the trailer is suitable for the conditions. Consult with a reputable trailer manufacturer or retailer, like Pinto, for guidance on choosing the right trailer for your needs.
3) What materials are commonly used in New Zealand made trailers?
New Zealand made trailers are typically made of high-quality steel, aluminium, or galvanised steel. These materials are chosen for their strength, durability, and resistance to rust and corrosion. Here at Pinto we use birch hardwood ply for our decking as this is a superior timber for the wear and tear often faced by using trailers regularly in the elements.
4) What are the maintenance requirements for a New Zealand made trailer?
Regular maintenance of a trailer is essential to ensure its longevity and safe operation. This includes cleaning, lubrication, and inspection of components such as brakes, tires, and lights. You can read more about trailer maintenance and servicing here.
5) Can I customise my New Zealand made trailer?
Yes, most New Zealand made trailer manufacturers offer customisation options to meet your specific needs. This includes features such as added storage or increased deck size as well as a host of accessories such as racks and cages.
6) What is the maximum weight limit for a New Zealand made trailer?
In New Zealand, the maximum weight limit for a trailer that can be towed on a standard driver's license is 3,500 kilograms (7,716 pounds) gross combined weight, which includes the weight of the trailer and the load. However, it's important to note that this limit may vary depending on the towing vehicle's capacity. It's recommended to consult with the New Zealand Transport Agency or a reputable trailer manufacturer or retailer for more information on weight limits and towing regulations.
7) Can I use a Pinto trailer for commercial purposes?
Yes, Pinto trailers are suitable for both personal and commercial use. Talk to us about how we can help you and your business with your trailer needs. We support everyone from single landscapers, right up to large fleets in hire and construction companies.
8) How much does a New Zealand made trailer cost?
The cost of a New Zealand made trailer depends on several factors, including the size, type, and customisation options. At Pinto we have basic options starting at $2450 (July 2023) but we can build to your budget or your heart's desire.
9) How long does it take to build a custom New Zealand made trailer?
The time it takes to build a custom New Zealand made trailer varies depending on the complexity of the customisation. It can take anywhere from 3 weeks to several months. Consult with us for a specific timeline to understand lead times on your specific trailer.
10) Are New Zealand made trailers covered by a warranty?
Yes, most New Zealand made trailers come with a warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty period varies by manufacturer, and here at Pinto we offer an industry leading 10 year warranty on ALL our trailers, as we build our trailers to be strong and durable and we stand by our teams’ craftsmanship. When researching the trailer that’s right for you, it's important to read the terms and conditions carefully and understand the warranty offered.