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Trailer Equipment Racks
Our selection of equipment racks let you reclaim space inside your trailer, creating a more organized, functional area for working and storing equipment. Choose from a variety of racks for landscaping equipment like trimmers, blowers, and sprayers, as well as locking gas can racks, cooler racks, and spool racks with cutters. This versatile lineup of rack styles will help to keep things organized and make the bed area more functional for storing a wide range of equipment and accessories that you transport in your trailer. Safely tote your string trimmers, lawn + leaf blowers, sprayers, long-handled tools, or other landscaping equipment around in trailer equipment racks made to secure and protect those tools. You'll also find specialized trailer equipment racks for gas cans, water coolers, line spools, and more. No more equipment banging around in the back of the trailer. These racks will keep everything in its place through every turn, bump or stop. Our equipment rack lineup covers a variety of designs for enclosed trailers as well as open-air trailers. By picking the right equipment rack to match your trailer and your gear you can customize your trailer, keeping all your equipment safe and ready to go.
Trailer Equipment Racks Frequently Asked Questions:
Can trailer equipment racks be easily removed and reinstalled on different trailers if needed?
In short, no. It’s easier to transfer clips, crossbars, towers and other accessories than it is to transfer the equipment rack itself. In most cases you will need to purchase a new fit kit to transfer an equipment rack from one trailer to another.
What are the advantages of using a trailer equipment rack compared to other storage or transport solutions?
A big advantage is that trailer equipment racks are designed for particular types of equipment, with convenient attachment points and methods. On the other hand, although storage or transport containers typically aren’t designed for particular equipment, they can be easily transferred between shipping vehicles such as ships, trains and trucks.
How do I properly secure and load equipment onto a trailer rack to ensure safety during transport?
A good rule of thumb to use whether you’re loading a trailer rack onto a trailer with one to three axles is the 60/40 rule. Always place 60% of the weight in front of the axle and 40% of the weight behind it. This distribution will keep your trailer balanced to control sway and other risks while driving. For securing equipment for protection against theft, there are multiple types of binders, chains, D-rings, tie-down anchor points and locking fasteners readily available on the market to discourage theft attempts. Of course, you’ll need a locking trailer hitch as well.
Are there any specific recommendations for protecting equipment from weather and theft when using trailer racks?
For securing loads and protecting against theft, you’ll find a large range of straps with ratchet binders, chains, D-rings, tie-down anchor points and locking fasteners. For protection against weather, you’ll find heavy-duty tarps in sizes big enough to cover not only your equipment but also your rack. These tarps feature grommets spaced every two to three feet, so you can attach the tarps securely to your trailer rack.? A.

































