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The Tiny House trailers can have now solid AL-KO chassis

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The AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group is offering high-quality chassis as the foundation for various Tiny House body concepts. With decades of experience in chassis building, AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group also helped when it came to developing the AL-KO chassis for Tiny Houses. Thanks to a modular framework concept, this allows different body lengths and customized bodies without compromising safety. Thanks to the chassis’ high dimensional accuracy, the body for the Tiny House can be prefabricated to fit exactly. The hot-dip galvanized chassis components and multi-stage inspection process guarantee sustainability and the highest degree of safety. Quality characteristics, which the first German retailers have already experienced for themselves. A rising trend.

“New, modern living environments call for innovative solutions. Tiny Houses are a splendid example of how sustainability, minimalism and individuality can be combined”, says Mirko Trefzer, Senior Vice President Sales & Marketing at AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group. “We see this trend as an important future market and would like to use our chassis to form a secure foundation for high-quality Tiny Houses – whether while driving or in the stationary mode”.

The chassis are delivered in assembled condition including mudguards, automatic support wheel and tires. Depending on the model, our plug-in supports are available in stable form or as heavy-duty supports, which safely stabilize the Tiny House. The chassis’ lighting is already integrated in accordance with road traffic licensing regulations as well.

AL-KO offers two chassis variants depending on the planned Tiny House’s selected size. The advantage of an high-loader is that their supporting surface is not interrupted by a wheel arch.  Furthermore, the wheel arches do not have to be taken into account during construction. The high-loader chassis from AL-KO is available as a 2- or 3-axle vehicle.

A low-loader has a lower height and allows a higher build on the chassis. The load’s lower low point has a positive effect on road handling. Moreover, it is easier to build e.g. sleeping accommodation on it. The disadvantage of course is that the wheel arches have to be included in the construction. The low-loader from AL-KO is available as a 2-axle trailer.

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