Western Hauler Truck Beds
"Get western hauler truck beds customized to meet your satisfaction."
What to look for in western hauler beds:
No matter what you're hauling, attention to details is key. Depending on
whether you want a gooseneck or a simple flat bed, built-in tool boxes or a
customized headache rack, the construction of your hauler truck bed must meet
your specs.
For hard-working haulers to transport your horses and livestock, make sure
they are well made and built for the long haul.
Standard features should be the
following: Heavy duty steel or superior aluminum construction, 30,000 lb
rated gooseneck hitch or the sturdy and mega-strong receiver type bumper hitch,
and a 1/8" thick tread plate floor.
Features of Western Hauler Truck Beds
Other items your hauler truck beds should feature are stake pockets
in the deck to ensure you can secure the load, and flush mounted sealed beam
lights (ideally with a 7-pole plug-in for your trailer) and powder coat paint
for a surface that's easy to keep clean.
Look for hauler truck beds that are primed with rust resistant primer and
painted with two coasts of acrylic paint. If you're going for the custom look,
ask them to paint to match your truck. Another good feature to look for is
spray-in bed liners. This offers time-tested bed protection with color-matched
paint.
New and Used Western Hauler Beds
Finding a used western hauler bed that's right for you is a good way to keep
prices down. Make sure your dealer or seller can give you some kind of warranty.
As with any western hauler beds, check prices and workmanship. Many dealers,
both small and large, can customize used hauler truck beds with attention to the
details you want, whether you have a Dodge, Chevrolet or Ford truck.
Just be aware of what you are buying, and that you buy the right
grade of
western hauler truck beds for the job.
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