Price
Condition
Size
Category
Manufacturer
Axle
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$16,499
Timpte 7×20 Aluminum Drop Deck Trailer
Item #: 35136 -
$17,499
BWise 7 x 22 Low Profile Split-Tilt Equipment Trailer – 8K Axles
Item #: 32134 -
Original price was: $18,999.$18,499Current price is: $18,499.
BWise 8 x 24 Deckover Power Tilt – 8K Torsion Axles
Item #: 32020 -
$18,999
Timpte 7×20 Aluminum Drop Deck Trailer
Item #: 35119 -
Original price was: $19,999.$18,999Current price is: $18,999.
Timpte 7×24 Aluminum Split-Tilt Trailer – 8K Axles
Item #: 35141 -
$21,499
Timpte 7×26 Aluminum Drop Deck Trailer
Item #: 35135
Frequently Asked Questions
We are located in South Central Pennsylvania. Our address is 6799 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg PA 17050. We offer nationwide delivery for many trailers.
Delivery is available for many trailers! Delivery exclusions include pre-owned, used, demo, ding/dent, and trailers less than $4,000. We can deliver to most states in the U.S. Each trailer is unique so fill out this form for your quote. Delivery is generally fulfilled within 1-7 days but can be as soon as the next day.
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Tilt trailers eliminate the need for separate loading ramps by using the deck itself as the ramp. This creates a gentle, low-angle slope that simplifies loading and unloading heavy equipment like skid steers, compact tractors, and vehicles. The tilt design reduces the risk of high-centering equipment during loading compared to traditional ramp-style trailers. At All Pro Trailer Superstore, tilt trailers are available in both steel and aluminum from brands like BWise, Big Tex, CAM Superline, and Premier.
Tilt trailers at All Pro Trailer Superstore range from a GVWR of 6,000 lbs up to 17,500 lbs. Single-axle models like the Premier 6×12 equipment tilt deck offer around 4,300 lbs of payload, while mid-range 7×18 models from Big Tex carry a 14,000 lb GVWR with roughly 10,669 lbs of payload. Heavy-duty options like the Big Tex 16TL 7×22 split-tilt reach 17,500 lb GVWR with approximately 13,360 lbs of payload. BWise and CAM Superline also offer 17,600 lb GVWR tilt models.
A tilt trailer uses either a hydraulic system or gravity to angle the deck downward toward the ground, creating a built-in ramp for loading. Full-tilt models tilt the entire deck, while split-tilt models keep a stationary front section and tilt only the rear portion. At All Pro Trailer Superstore, powered hydraulic tilt models are available from BWise and CAM Superline, while gravity-actuated options use a hydraulic dampening system for controlled descent. Sizes range from 6×12 to 8×24 with prices starting around $5,999.