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2002 Wabash 281705

Added Jan 15, 2018

Sold on 01/2018

The 2002 Wabash 281705 trailer is a versatile transport vehicle widely used in the logistics industry for hauling various goods such as flatbeds, dry vans, and lowboys. This previously sold trailer, located in Michigan, USA, served reliably with its durable construction. While specific Unit Number: 281705 features are not available, Wabash trailers are known for their sturdy build quality and efficient design, making them a trusted choice for transporting goods.


Stock Number
STK-162331070
Available Colors
Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Texas, USA

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Item Details
IndustryLogistics
Titled VehicleYes
TemplateTrailers
Year2002
MakeWabash
Unit Number281705

Trailers Summary

Trailers are essential in industries that need to move equipment, materials, and goods — often where a full truck isn't required. From lowboys and drop decks to enclosed and utility trailers, there’s a solution for nearly every transport challenge. Axle ratings, deck height, and tie-down systems shape what a trailer can safely haul.

These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Buyers care about structural integrity, brake system health, and lighting compliance. Ramp design and suspension type can make or break loading efficiency. Whether for construction, ag, or fleet use, a solid trailer pays for itself by staying on the road.

We’ve matched trailers to everything from tiny machines to enormous loads — and always aim to keep things rolling.

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