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How We Became Melbourne's go-to for Trailers.

For more than two decades, Cruiser Trailers has supported Victoria’s trailer-building industry with reliable, purpose-built solutions for local businesses, trades, and everyday Australians. Our Melbourne-based team is WTIA-certified and experienced in designing, manufacturing, repairing, and maintaining a wide range of trailers, including single-axle, tandem, car carriers, enclosed units, tippers, and custom-built options. Every trailer is constructed to meet Australian Design Regulations (ADR), ensuring durability, safety, and compliance on Victorian roads.

Over the years, Cruiser Trailers has built a reputation for hands-on expertise, consistent workmanship, and a practical approach to real-world needs. From automotive transport to construction and landscaping applications, we continue to support Victorians with dependable trailers, transparent guidance, and customer service shaped by long-standing industry experience.

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The Cruiser Trailer Difference

Every Cruiser trailer begins with a reinforced chassis designed for Victorian conditions. Our frames are engineered for strength, load stability, and long-term durability, using precision-cut steel and measured weight distribution. This ensures each trailer performs safely under real-world use, whether for construction, landscaping, automotive transport, or general towing.

Our welders are WTIA-certified and trained in advanced fabrication methods. Each joint is welded, tested, and inspected for structural integrity before assembly. This level of workmanship reduces flex, prevents premature fatigue, and ensures every trailer maintains its strength across thousands of kilometres on Australian roads.

We use proven, high-quality axles, springs, brakes, couplings, and electrical components selected for reliability and compliance. From single-axle units to heavy-duty tandem setups, every component is matched to the trailer’s intended load capacity. The result is smoother towing, improved handling, and consistent performance under load.

All Cruiser trailers are built to meet Australian Design Rules (ADR) and Victorian road requirements. Each trailer follows strict safety guidelines covering lighting, braking, load limits, structural specifications, and towing systems. This ensures every trailer we deliver is compliant, safe, and ready for registration.

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