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About Stoughton Trailers

Stoughton trailers are best known in the used market for dry van service, especially 53-foot van trailers built for high-cycle freight, dock loading, and linehaul work. Many buyers look for Stoughton because of the brand’s Z-Plate trailer construction, which combines steel and aluminum components to balance durability, tare weight, and repairability. On van trailers, common specs include 102-inch width, 13-foot 6-inch overall height, wood floors, aluminum roofs, scuff liners, threshold plates, logistics posts, and either swing or roll-up rear doors. Most fleet-spec units also carry air ride suspension, sliding tandem axles, 22.5 low-profile tires, and hub-piloted disc wheels or steel wheels depending on original application.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What are Stoughton trailers known for?

Stoughton trailers are widely known for dry van production and for Z-Plate construction, which uses a combination of steel and aluminum to improve durability while controlling trailer weight. In the used market, Stoughton is especially common in fleet van applications where buyers want a trailer built for frequent dock loading, long highway miles, and straightforward parts and body repair.

2

What should I check on a used Stoughton dry van?

Key inspection points include the floor condition around the rear threshold and forklift traffic lanes, sidewall damage, roof integrity, crossmember condition, rear frame wear, and door operation. Buyers should also verify tandem slider function, suspension type, brake condition, tire wear, and whether the trailer has logistics posts, scuff liners, vents, or a tire inflation system. On older van trailers, evidence of repeated dock impact or floor soft spots can matter more than model year alone.

3

Are Stoughton trailers usually air ride or spring ride?

Many 53-foot Stoughton dry vans in fleet service are equipped with air ride suspension because it offers better ride quality for freight and is common in over-the-road van applications. Shorter regional or specialty configurations can also be found with spring ride. The right choice depends on cargo sensitivity, operating terrain, maintenance preference, and whether the trailer will stay in linehaul service or local P&D work.

4

What rear door style is better on a Stoughton van trailer, swing doors or roll-up doors?

Swing doors are common on linehaul dry vans because they provide a full rear opening, simpler hardware, and less interior clearance loss at the roofline. Roll-up doors are often preferred in multi-stop delivery applications where quick dock access matters and door swing clearance is limited. Buyers should match the door style to loading pattern, dock environment, and maintenance expectations, since roll-up doors generally have more moving parts to inspect.

5

Are all Stoughton trailers 53-foot dry vans?

No. The used market often features 53-foot dry vans because that is one of the most common Stoughton trailer configurations, but shorter lengths and specialty applications also exist. Buyers may see 28-foot pup vans, single-axle trailers, doubles-capable units, and trailers with different axle setups, suspension types, and door configurations depending on their original fleet use.