Industry Tips
Our expert advice and insider knowledge will help you make informed decisions along your journey of trailer ownership.
New vs. Used Horse Trailer Financing: What's Different?
When shopping for a horse trailer, one of the first decisions buyers face is whether to purchase new or used. While both options can be excellent choices, horse trailer financing works a little differently depending on the age and condition of the trailer.
How to Finance a Trailer
Learn the smart way to finance a trailer, explore your options, and see how Trailer Solutions can help make the process easy and stress-free.
The Hidden Costs of Trailer Ownership You Should Know Before Buying
While the purchase price of a trailer is often the focus, many new owners are surprised by the hidden costs that come along with trailer ownership.
How TSF's 240-Month Terms Help You Finance your Trailer
Our lender's are proud to offer financing terms up to 240 months for qualified borrowers, giving you more flexibility and freedom in your recreational trailer purchase.
A Simple Guide to Building and Maintaining Good Credit
Credit is the ability to borrow money with the promise to repay it later. Lenders, such as banks or credit card companies, use your credit history to determine how likely you are to repay borrowed money.
How to Increase the Resale Value of Your Trailer
Whether you're planning to upgrade or simply want to ensure a strong return down the road, maintaining and enhancing your trailer's resale value is a smart financial move. Here's how to get the most out of your trailer when it's time to sell.
How to Prepare Your Trailer for a Long Road Trip
Taking a long road trip with your trailer means more than just hooking it up and hitting the road. You want to make sure everything is ready so you don't run into trouble miles away from help. Here's a straightforward checklist to get your trailer road-trip ready.
Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Horse Trailer
Buying a horse trailer isn't just about picking something that looks good. It's an investment in your horse's safety and comfort—and your peace of mind. Skip these common mistakes, and you'll save yourself a lot of hassle down the road.