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New Jet Trailers For Sale

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About New Jet Trailers

New Jet trailers are built for buyers who need straightforward construction, strong resale, and specs that fit aggregate, dirt, demolition, silage, and other high-cycle hauling work. In this group, Jet side dump trailers stand out for their stable unloading design and fast cycle times, especially on uneven ground where a conventional end dump may be less forgiving. A typical new Jet side dump in this class is a 40-foot tandem axle trailer with a steel tub, air ride suspension, electric roll tarp, and a 102-inch overall width. Common tire packages include 11R24.5 or 11R22.5 on steel wheels, with aluminum wheels often available as an upgrade.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What are the main advantages of a new Jet side dump trailer?

A new Jet side dump trailer gives operators a stable way to unload material without raising the center of gravity as high as an end dump. That matters on uneven job sites, road shoulders, and soft ground. Jet side dumps are commonly spec'd with trunnion-mounted inverted cylinders, multi-pivot side dump geometry, and AR400 steel tubs, all of which support controlled dumping, reduced shock load, and long-term durability in aggregate and construction service.

2

What specs should buyers compare first on a Jet trailer?

Start with tub material, tub length, suspension, axle layout, tire size, and hydraulic configuration. On side dump models, buyers should also look closely at pivot point design, cylinder arrangement, kingpin setting, and kingpin height because those details affect dump stability, tractor compatibility, and weight distribution. AR400 tub construction, air ride suspension, tandem axles, and a 2-way directional hydraulic valve are common specs that indicate a trailer built for regular commercial hauling.

3

Is a Jet side dump a good fit for rock, dirt, and silage?

Yes, but the right tub spec matters. A 1/4-inch AR400 steel rock tub is well suited for abrasive materials like rock, gravel, and demolition debris. Higher-capacity versions with tub extensions can also work well for lighter bulk materials such as silage. Buyers should match cubic yard capacity, tub profile, and liner or steel package to the commodity, because the best trailer for hard aggregate is not always the best trailer for high-volume agricultural hauling.

4

Why do features like flex corners and multiple pivot points matter on a side dump trailer?

These are durability and stability features. Engineered tub corners or flex corner designs help manage stress in the tub and reduce the chance of cracking over time, especially in trailers that see rough roads and repetitive dump cycles. Multiple pivot points per side improve the dump action and help distribute force more evenly during unloading. For a buyer planning heavy daily use, these details are worth comparing because they directly affect structural life and maintenance intervals.

5

What support features are commonly included on new Jet dump trailers?

Many new Jet dump trailers are equipped with electric roll tarps, bolt-on push blocks, front and rear fenders, LED lighting, ABS systems, and 2-speed landing gear. These are not minor add-ons. A good tarp system helps with compliance and load security, a push block can be important in certain site operations, and fenders and lighting packages affect day-to-day practicality. Buyers should review these features the same way they review axle and tub specs, because they have a real impact on uptime and operating convenience.