Monday 19 October 2015

Want to Relocate Your Car? Tips For Transporting

While you are planning to move from one place to another take care of your belongings so that they don't get damaged during the relocation process. One of the main points that you need to keep in your mind is transporting the car. There are many options available nowadays which you can choose from. Have a detailed look at the following points for transporting your car:
Choose the Trailer:

Types of Trailers: There are mainly three types of trailers - Open Trailers, Closed Trailers and Multi-car trailers which are used for transportation of vehicles.  

Open trailers allow the cars to be outdoors and exposed during transportation. There is a minimal chance of damage in this option but this is also one of the best ways to ship your car with a low budget.

Closed trailers are also known as enclosed transport and it allows the car to be stored with full care and protection. It secures the vehicle so that it doesn't get hampered from outside sources like weather, sunlight, rain etc. It is ideally used for transportation of expensive vehicles like race cars, sport cars or model cars.

Multi-car trailers as the name says itself, allows to move more than one car at a time together. These are open trailer car transport option. There are 4,5 and 6 car trailer options that are commonly available. Choose the one that's suitable for you and within your budget. 

Finalize which type of trailer you need: 

Choose the type and finalize. Don't get confused in choosing the right option. If required do a little bit of research before opting for a car trailer.

Load the Vehicle: Position the trailer and the car which is to be transported in a proper alignment. Before driving the car which is to be towed up, notice properly that the towing equipment is connected with the moving van in a secured way.

Drive: When loading is complete, check the tire pressure of both your car as well as the vehicle and then start driving carefully so that the car doesn't get damaged. While driving avoid shuttle break. Maintain a stable speed limit and take wider turns when needed. 

Unload: After reaching the destination unload the car but before doing so see that the attachment of the trailer and make sure that the vehicle is still secured. Position the vehicle properly so that there is enough space while you unload the trailer. Professional guides are also available in many places to help you out with the proper training while unloading. If required they can be hired as well.