Gooseneck Trailers For Sale In Pennsylvania
$10,000
| Stock #: GGG110X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15680 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$10,500
| Stock #: LQ25X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$10,500
| Stock #: LQ25X25 | Athens |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$10,900
| Stock #: LTG100X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$10,900
| Stock #: LTG100X25 | Athens |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$10,900
| Stock #: LQ30X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$10,900
| Stock #: LQ30X25 | Athens |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$11,500
| Stock #: LTG110X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$12,500
| Stock #: LTE440X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 21000 |
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| Axles: | 3 |
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$13,495
| Stock #: DCG105X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$15,350
| Stock #: DCG100X24 | McAlisterville |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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$15,350
| Stock #: DCG100X25 | Athens |
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| GVWR: | 15500 |
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| Axles: | 2 |
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Gooseneck Trailers For Sale In Pennsylvania
A gooseneck hitch places weight over your truck’s rear axle, delivering steadier towing, tighter turns, and higher capacity than bumper-pull designs. If you haul equipment, hay, vehicles, or materials across Pennsylvania, a gooseneck provides confident control on highways, backroads, and job sites.
Why Choose A Gooseneck Trailer
- Superior stability at speed and in wind
- Higher payloads for heavy equipment and materials
- Tighter turning radius for job sites and farm lanes
- Better weight distribution for three-quarter-ton and one-ton trucks
- More deck options, dovetails, ramps, and tie-downs
Popular Uses In Pennsylvania
- Construction and contractor equipment transport
- Agriculture and hay hauling
- Hotshot and expedited freight
- Auto and powersports transport
- Roofing, lumber, and steel deliveries
What Sets Our Gooseneck Trailers Apart
- Rugged frames with properly braced necks and quality welds
- Sealed wiring and protected lighting for year-round use
- Brake setups sized for Pennsylvania hills and grades
- Real wood or composite floors with strong cross-member spacing
- Stake pockets, rub rails, tie-down packages, winch plates, and tool storage
Financing, Trade-Ins, And Delivery In PA
- Fast financing with competitive APRs and low money-down options
- Trade in your current trailer to reduce out-of-pocket cost
- Statewide delivery to your business or farm
- Title, registration, and paperwork support to keep you moving
Shop By Size And Capacity
- Common deck lengths: 20-40 ft
- Axle options: single-wheel and tandem-dual, matched to capacity
- Deck styles: straight deck for maximum surface or dovetail for easier loading
- Upfits: toolboxes, spare mounts, ramps, winches, and tie-down packages
Cities We Serve In Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Reading, Scranton, Bethlehem, Lancaster, Harrisburg, York, State College, Altoona, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Chambersburg, Easton, Levittown, Norristown, Pottstown, Hanover
How To Choose The Right Gooseneck
- Match trailer GVWR to your truck rating and payload goals.
- Pick a deck length based on your longest common load.
- Choose straight deck for maximum surface or a dovetail for wheeled equipment.
- Confirm brake type and number of axles for your routes and grades.
- Add tie-downs, ramps, tool storage, and a winch you’ll use weekly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a CDL to tow a gooseneck trailer in Pennsylvania?
You may need a CDL if the combined weight rating of the truck and trailer meets CDL thresholds. Requirements depend on GVWR and GCWR, not just actual weight. Confirm with PennDOT and your insurance provider.
What size gooseneck can a three-quarter-ton truck safely tow?
It depends on your truck’s tow rating, payload, and the trailer’s GVWR. Many three-quarter-ton trucks handle dual 7k or 8k axle builds, but verify door-jamb payload, rear axle rating, and hitch rating before choosing.
Should I choose single-wheel or tandem-dual axles?
Single-wheel saves weight and cost for moderate loads. Tandem-dual increases capacity and stability for heavy equipment, hotshot work, or frequent long-distance hauling.
Straight deck or dovetail?
Straight decks maximize usable floor space for palletized or long materials. Dovetails simplify loading wheeled equipment with built-in or flip-over ramps.
What brake system is best for PA terrain?
Electric brakes with a matched brake controller are standard. For heavier hotshot loads, consider electric-over-hydraulic disc for stronger braking on grades and in wet conditions.
Do gooseneck trailers require special insurance?
Most carriers require listing the trailer and its value. Commercial use, hotshot, and higher GVWRs often need commercial coverage. Check with your insurer for Pennsylvania-specific requirements.
Can you register and deliver within Pennsylvania?
Yes. We’ll guide you through title and registration and arrange delivery statewide. Lead times vary by configuration and current inventory.
How do I prevent sway on a gooseneck?
Load heavier weight forward over the axles, keep tires properly inflated, use rated tires and wheels, and ensure truck suspension and trailer brakes are in good condition. Goosenecks inherently reduce sway compared to bumper pulls.
Get A Quote Today
Tell us your truck, your loads, and your route. We’ll spec a gooseneck that tows stable, loads fast, and lasts through Pennsylvania weather.

