
What Makes the Mission Enclosed Aluminum Crossover Stand Out?
The Mission Enclosed Aluminum Crossover isn’t just a trailer; it’s a performance-driven tool designed to solve transportation challenges seamlessly. Aluminum is an ideal construction material for trailers because it’s both lightweight and corrosion-resistant. However, the Crossover takes it a step further with premium features that enhance usability and versatility. Designed with the AWD or UTV enthusiast in mind, this trailer is light enough to handle yet strong enough to carry multiple recreational vehicles. That careful balance between weight and strength is one of the reasons it’s so popular among ATV owners.The trailer construction maintains a robust frame combined with a sleek, screw-less exterior panel design that resists environmental wear. Whether you’re hauling in wet, salty, or dusty conditions, the corrosion-resistant materials and stainless hinges ensure long-lasting performance. Notably, the flooring is made from ¾” Drymax, offering superior resistance to weather and moisture, so your trailer investment holds up over time. On top of this, the trailer features a tapered rear ramp door, a side access door, and a convenient 5’ front access door for versatile entry and exit options, especially when loading or unloading ATVs.Standard LED lighting ensures visibility during night hauls, enhancing safety no matter where you're towing. Additionally, the Mission Crossover’s dome lights make working inside it more practical, particularly if you find yourself prepping gear after sundown. These lighting features give users improved utility for recreational and professional purposes alike.Importance of Maintenance for Aluminum ATV Trailers
Though aluminum trailers are durable and require less routine attention compared to steel models, proper maintenance ensures they remain in excellent condition for years. Regular care helps prevent potential issues and keeps your ATV trailer performing at its best.Key Maintenance Tips for Aluminum ATV Trailers:
- Clean After Every Trip
- Rinse off contaminants like road salt, mud, and grime to protect the aluminum finish.
- Periodically pressure-wash the trailer to remove buildup that may damage fasteners or compromise the surface.
- Inspect for Wear and Tear
- Check for loose screws, hinges, or other signs of wear, and address them promptly.
- Examine flooring for scratches or cracks, especially if transporting heavy loads.
- Keep Hinges Lubricated
- Regularly lubricate hinges to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust or stiffness.
- Monitor Tire Pressure
- Maintain proper tire pressure to reduce strain on the axle and wheels, extending their lifespan.
- Leverage Corrosion-Resistant Features
- The Mission Crossover’s corrosion-resistant hardware provides additional longevity, reducing the risk of rust and minimizing upkeep costs.