Daxara 158.4 Trailer is the entry level model in the recommended for regular use category

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Daxara 158.4 Trailer

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Description

The Daxara 158.4 Trailer is the entry level model in the recommended for regular use category and the first to feature an ‘A’ frame drawbar and 13 inch wheels. It is constructed from galvanised steel for strength and longevity and has a gross weight capacity of 650kg.

The reinforced ‘A’ frame and double skin side panels further increase the robustness of the trailer and make it durable enough for more regular commercial use. As with all the Daxara trailers the rear panel/tailgate is removeable and along with the tipping feature allows for easier unloading of materials such as sand, gravel and earth. In addition to this the front panel opens and can also be removed on the Daxara 158.4 trailer.

Another useful feature is the recessed lights on the back of the trailer which as well as protecting the lights from getting damaged, allows the trailer to be store on its end, thus taking up far less space when not in use.

The versatility of this great trailer can be further enhanced by adding any of the accessories shown below. Buying a spare wheel and spare wheel support should be seriously considered when buying a trailer, especially if you intend to use the trailer on long journeys.

Finally, the 158.4 box trailer as with all Daxara trailers meets and exceeds the new type approval legislation being enforced as of October 2012. As a result each trailer produced to these standards has to be supplied with a Certificate of Conformity, an example of this certificate is included with the trailer images above.

Technical Specification:
Overall dimensions: 229 x 140 x 94cm (LxWxH)
Internal box dimensions: 144 x 99 x 40cm (LxWxH)
External box dimensions: 149 x 104 x 48cm (LxWxH)

Wheel size: 135 R13 inch
Suspension: Torsion

Unladen Weight: 134kg
Gross weight: 650kg

Awards: TV approved, meets and exceeds the new Trailer Type Approval legislation being enforced as of October 2012.