Pros And Cons Of A Tilt Trailer
Do you ever wish you could roll or push heavy objects into your flatbed rather than risk pulling a muscle by lifting them yourself? That’s precisely what a tilt trailer allows you to do. Different types of trailers come with their own advantages and disadvantages, and a tilt trailer is no exception. When considering the purchase of a tilt trailer, it’s important to weigh these pros and cons to ensure it meets your hauling needs.
What is a Tilt Trailer?
A tilt trailer is a type of bumper-pull trailer that features a hydraulically or gravity-operated tilting deck. This mechanism eliminates the need for a ramp, as the entire deck can be lowered to a gentle incline, allowing more room for loading and unloading heavy machinery, vehicles, and other equipment with less effort.
The Pros
Tilt trailers offer many significant advantages that make them a popular choice for professionals and weekend enthusiasts alike:
- Effortless Loading and Unloading is the most significant benefit. The tilting deck makes it incredibly easy to load wheeled items like cars, ATVs, and riding mowers. For other items, the low angle of the bed simplifies the use of dollies or winches.
- Enhances Safety by removing the need for separate ramps. It reduces the risk of accidents caused by ramps slipping, tipping, or collapsing.
- Simpler Loading saves valuable time on the job site, allowing you to spend less time loading and unloading heavy objects.
- Increases space with an extended deck that also serves as a ramp. It provides more usable space on the trailer, enabling you to haul more goods without wasting valuable space.
The Cons
While the advantages are clear, it’s also important to be aware of any disadvantages:
- Higher Upfront Cost: Tilt trailers have a typically higher upfront cost due to their complexity and the additional components compared to standard utility trailers.
- Increased Maintenance: The tilting mechanism and hydraulic system require more maintenance than a simple flatbed. This includes regular checks, lubrication of moving parts, and ensuring the components are free of rust and in good working order.
- Weight Considerations: The added weight of the tilting mechanism can reduce the overall payload capacity of the trailer, which is a factor to consider for those needing to haul heavy loads.

The Bigfoot Advantage
When you choose a Bigfoot tilt trailer, you’re not just getting an ordinary bumper-pull trailer; you’re investing in equipment built with a commitment to quality and durability.
- Handcrafted in the USA
- Two heavy-duty models to choose from
- Transport a wide variety of loads from autos to lawn equipment
- Rugged steel frame
- Self-adjusting brakes
- 5-Year limited warranty
Let Bigfoot Deliver Your New Tilt Trailer
Hitch your pickup truck to a Bigfoot tilt trailer and watch your productivity increase overnight. Bigfoot delivers best-in-class trailers handcrafted in the USA! As a factory-direct manufacturer, we provide service in the entire Eastern United States with locations in Lakeland, FL; Amherst, VA; Jonesboro, GA; Raleigh, NC; and by appointment with retailers in Fort Myers and Marianna, FL. Experience the pride of ownership with a Bigfoot utility trailer. Contact us at https://www.bigfoottrailers.net/ for a free quote, and explore our financing and rent-to-own options. We build custom trailers, too!

