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How To Register Your Trailer

Each state has a Department of Transport which has a compliance standard which your trailer must meet before it can be successfully registered in your state.

Registration is different depending on which State of Australia that you live in, below we have included some links you can visit to find out more:

In order to complete the registration you will need to make sure you take the following with you:

  • Receipt (Proof of purchase)
  • Valid Queensland Drivers License
  • Money for Registration (Credit Card or Cash)

Queensland registrations available onsite

Other States – Trailers Direct can organise a weigh bridge certificate and unregistered permit if required

Note: You will need to confirm with your insurance provider that you have adequate cover for your new trailer.

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Trailer Safety

Trailers Direct have been helping Australians move, work and play for over 20 years. Our knowledge, expertise and quality control deliver high quality trailers that will stand the test of time.

All our trailers conform to stringent Australian Design Regulations (ADR) and Australian Safety Standards (AS), as well as the Motor Vehicle Standards ACT 1989.

Your safety is very important to us and we are always happy to answer any queries you might have about trailer safety and towing.

Here are some helpful tips to get you started.

Definitions of what is stamped on the trailer compliance plate of your boat trailer or trailer (often called the VIN plate):

ATM (Aggregate Trailer Mass) – This is the weight on all the wheel, plus the ball weight, plus your personal load, including water, gas and any accessories you fit. The total of all these weights is the Aggregate Trailer Mass or ATM.

GTM (Gross Trailer Mass) – This is the weight on all the wheels, plus your personal load, plus water, gas and any accessories you fit. The total of all these weights is the Gross Trailer Mass or GTM.

TARE (Tare Mass) – This is the unladen weight (self-weight or kerb weight) of the trailer.

Calculating How Much You Can Carry

To calculate the maximum load you can safely carry in your trailer or boat trailer, take the TARE (as stamped on the trailer plate) from the ATM or GVM (as stamped on the trailer plate). The ATM or GVM minus the TARE equals the maximum load your trailer or boat trailer can carry.

Things To Check Before You Tow

Check the vehicle that is going to be towing the trailer has the appropriate towing capacity for the trailer being attached.

Check the trailer is correctly attached to your towing vehicle: Position vehicle and trailer so that the tow ball is underneath the cup of the trailer hitch. Lower the trailer hitch until the cup fully covers the tow ball. Lock in place with safety/security latch. Attach the safety chain using a D shackle, ensuring it is clear of the road surface. Attach trailer lights to vehicle.

  • Check wheel nuts are secure and retighten regularly.
  • Check the lights are working.
  • Check your tyres are properly inflated.
  • Check that you have a spare wheel and wheel wrench.

Learning To Tow A Trailer

If you have never towed a trailer before, there are some points you should be aware of.

REVERSING: This can take some getting used to so, when you begin, ask a friend or family member to help by giving directions. A good place to practice is an empty car park.

LENGTH: Be aware of the combined length and width of your vehicle and trailer, and allow extra space when overtaking, turning or parking.

BRAKING: Your braking capacity will be affected by the weight of the trailer and the load, so leave plenty of space between you and the next vehicle, and remember to brake early and gently to avoid skidding.

Securing Your Load

As the driver, it is your legal responsibility to ensure your trailer is properly hitched, and that your load is secure.

Load restraint is not just about making sure the load does not come off, it is also about making sure the load does not shift in a way that makes the vehicle unstable.

Your load must not project from your vehicle in a way that is likely to injure a person, obstruct the path of other drivers or pedestrians, or damage another vehicle.

Loads must not cover number plates, lights and reflectors.

Safe Towing Guides are available for some States as follows:

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Warranty

Trailers Direct offer a 6 Month Limited Warranty on all products sold. Warranty period is valid from the date of original purchase and is subject to Trailers Direct terms and conditions.

Warranty Terms and Conditions:

Trailers Direct Limited Warranty covers all products sold against defective workmanship or materials used under normal use for the period specified (6 months). If a fault or defect arises in the product within the warranty period the product is to be returned to Trailers Direct. Trailers Direct will not be held responsible for expenses to or from their premises. If the products are deemed to be faulty or defective due to defective workmanship or materials Trailers Direct, at their discretion, will either:

  • Repair the product using new or re-furbished parts of an equivalent standard.
  • Exchange the product with a product of similar condition, performance and reliability of the original,
  • Refund the purchase price of the product. Where the product was sold as a package or as part of a kit, Trailers Direct will only fulfil its warranty obligation on the defective product only.

The Warranty will not cover products where:

  • Damage has been caused due to misuse or abuse of the product, accident, external influences such as water and fire
  • Due to improper maintenance
  • Normal wear and tear
  • The person or persons submitting the warranty claim are not the original purchaser
  • Repairs or alterations have been made or attempted by others
  • Paint finish due to misuse or abuse of the product, accident, external environmental influences and storage conditions
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Maintenance Tips

All our trailers are strictly manufactured and conform to stringent Australian Design Regulations (ADR) and
Australian Safety Standards (AS) as well as the Motor Vehicle Standards ACT 1989.

Our low overheads mean better savings for you when you buy camper trailers direct from us.
We can arrange delivery to all suburbs in Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.1300 866 869

At Trailers Direct we believe that carrying out regular maintenance on your trailer should be seen as important as maintaining the vehicle towing it.

We have compiled a series of videos which show you how to carry out some basic maintenance on your trailer and what to look for in order to keep it in good working condition.

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