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More affordable solution for people who need extra storage space without the expense of buying a larger vehicle.

Transport all your equipment and tools with ease and flexibility

Ease of use and the versatility of a trailer, which can be detached from the towing vehicle and used it independently. It allows greater flexibility in transportation and also can be shared by multiple vehicles.

Get more space, without buying a bigger vehicle

You can get more space to haul your items without having to buy a larger vehicle, which can be more expensive.

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Dump Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX

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Tilt Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX

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Drop-n-load Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX

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Flatbed Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX

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Roll-off Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX

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Utility Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX

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Leading Trailer Dealer in the Pittsburg TX area

We specialize in selling and servicing trailers of all types, including dump trailers, equipment trailers, tilt trailers, car haulers, flatbed trailers, roll-off trailers, cargo trailers, and utility trailers. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for delivering high-quality products and exceptional customer service.

We understand that purchasing a trailer is a significant investment, and that’s why we strive to provide our customers with the best value for their money. We work with leading trailer manufacturers such as MAXXD and Legend Manufacturing to ensure that our customers get the best trailers available. Our trailers are built to withstand even the toughest conditions and are designed to meet the needs of our customers.

In addition to trailer sales, we also offer a comprehensive range of trailer service, including mechanical repairs, routine trailer maintenance, brake adjustments, electrical system repairs, and more. Our team of skilled technicians are equipped with the latest tools and technology to diagnose and repair any trailer issues quickly and efficiently. We understand the importance of having a reliable trailer, and that’s why we are committed to ensuring that your trailer is always in top shape.

Contact Us Today to schedule your trailer service with KRP Trailers.

Why KRP Trailers?

KRP Trailers is a leading Trailer Sales and Service Company based in Pittsburg, TX

Cost-Effective

Save money without sacrificing quality with our cost-effective trailers.

Durable & Reliable

Transport your cargo with confidence using our durable and reliable trailers.

Ease & Flexibility

Experience the ease and flexibility of transportation with our versatile trailers.

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Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX - KRP Trailers
Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX - KRP Trailers
Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX - KRP Trailers
Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX - KRP Trailers
Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX - KRP Trailers
Trailers for sale in Pittsburg, TX - KRP Trailers

What People Say

FAQ

What is the maximum legal length for a trailer on the highway?
The maximum legal length for a trailer on the highway is 53 feet for a semi-trailer and 48 feet for a single trailer. However, these regulations may vary by state, so it’s important to check the laws in your specific area.
Do I need to register my trailer?
Yes, many states require trailers to be registered and have a license plate. The registration process may vary by state, so it’s important to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles for specific requirements.
Are trailer brakes required?
Trailer brakes are required for trailers over a certain weight, usually around 3,000 pounds. This requirement is in place for safety reasons, as trailers without brakes can be difficult to control while driving.
How does towing a trailer affect fuel efficiency?
Towing a trailer can significantly reduce fuel efficiency, so it’s important to take this into consideration when planning a trip. The heavier the trailer and the more wind resistance it creates, the more fuel will be consumed.
What are the different types of trailers?
The most common types of trailers are utility trailers, cargo trailers, travel trailers, and horse trailers. Each type is designed for a specific purpose and can vary in size and features.
How do I choose the right hitch for my trailer?

Hitches come in different classes, each rated for a certain weight capacity. It’s important to choose the right hitch for the weight of the trailer you’ll be towing. If you’re unsure, consult with a professional to determine the best hitch for your specific trailer.

Can I modify my trailer?
During the rental period, you do not own the trailer and may have limitations on how you can use it or modify it. However, these limitations are typically outlined in the rent-to-own agreement and can be discussed with the seller prior to signing the agreement.
How do I maintain my trailer?
Trailers need to be maintained regularly, including regular tire rotations, brakes, and hitch inspections. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to ensure the safe and reliable operation of your trailer.
Can I park my trailer on the street?

Some areas have restriction on parking trailer, and parking regulations may vary by location. It’s important to check with your local government to determine if there are any restrictions on parking trailers on the street in your area.

Are there any legal restrictions on what can be transported on a trailer?
There are legal restrictions on the size, weight, and type of loads that can be transported on trailers. These regulations may vary by state, so it’s important to check with your local government to determine what is allowed in your area.