Where are PJ Trailers Manufactured?
PJ trailers are proudly manufactured in the United States, letting you purchase your trailer with confidence, knowing that every trailer is built with premium materials and backed by a company that wants you to succeed.
What's the History of PJ Trailers?
The PJ company was founded in 1991 by the Jobe family, with the purpose of building the toughest trailers for the toughest jobs. Over the years, the commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has continued to make PJ trailers the popular option among all drivers in need of the right trailer.
How Long Do PJ Trailers Last?
It all depends on how you treat your PJ trailer and what kind of jobs it's being used for. PJ trailers that are used for construction, landscaping, recreational use, or for commercial equipment will differ largely because of the wear and tear they incur over the miles and years. From our experience and with proper care, you can use your PJ trailer for 15-25 years.
What are the Different Uses and Purposes of PJ Trailers?
We have a range of new PJ trailers for sale, letting you choose the right vehicle for your needs.
- Utility Trailers
- Car Haulers
- Equipment Trailers
- Gooseneck and Deckover Trailers
What Are the Weight Limitations of PJ Trailers?
For ATVs, lawn equipment, or smaller loads, PJ utility trailers can tow from 2,000-7000 pounds. If you need a stronger trailer for cars, choose our car hauler models with 7,000-14,000 pounds of towing capacity. Equipment trailers can tow between 10,000 and 17,000, while gooseneck and deckover trailers have up to 25,000 pounds of towing capacity.
What Are the Costs of Repairs or Parts Replacements?
Repair costs will differ depending on what your trailer needs. When you choose our service center, you'll always get the best possible prices and the professional experience your vehicle needs to get back to like new condition again.
What Routine Maintenance is Recommended to Extend Durability?
You should bring your vehicle in every 3 months for 3,00 miles to check for wear and tear on the brakes, tires, wheel bearings, lights, and more to ensure that your vehicle is ready for your next trip.