Utility Truck Equipment: Rigged for Performance
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(208) 384-5242Truck Bodies & Accessories: Durable service bodies, reliable flatbeds, and custom van interior configurations tailored precisely to your operations.
Specialized Equipment: Equip your fleet for any condition with advanced sanding and de-icing systems, robust wing plows, aerial bucket trucks, and dependable asphalt maintenance vehicles.
Heavy-Duty Solutions: Our team expertly fits cranes suited for various truck sizes, versatile SwapLoader hoists and interchangeable bodies, and heavy-duty liftgates engineered for maximum load capacity.
Professional Paint Facility: Our in-house down-draft paint booth accommodates almost any size of equipment, providing durable, professional finishes to protect your investment.
Once you have decided which equipment you need, please contact us to discuss which vehicle would best suit your needs and we can start upfitting.
Light-Duty Trucks (Classes 1-3)
Medium-Duty Trucks (Classes 4-6)
Heavy-Duty Trucks (Classes 7-8)
Leveraging our industry expertise and commitment to quality, we work closely with you to design and customize the perfect truck solution for your unique needs. From precision upfits and comprehensive truck maintenance and repair services to a dedicated parts store for all your truck equipment replacement needs, you can trust Utility Truck Equipment to boost your fleet’s functionality, reliability, and longevity.
What is truck equipment?
Truck equipment refers to all modifications, components, and accessories added to vehicles to improve functionality, performance, and versatility. This includes everything from the basic truck bodies like service bodies, flatbeds, and van bodies to specialized attachments such as dump truck components, snowplows, sanding and de-icing systems, aerial bucket trucks, cranes, and liftgates. Our truck equipment is designed to customize and upfit a truck so it can be better tailored to specific operational needs, whether for hauling, service delivery, or other specialized industrial applications.
Is snow plowing hard on trucks?
Snow plowing typically causes strain only if the truck’s front axle doesn’t meet the necessary weight capacity for being properly upfitted with snow plows. Ensuring your truck has a front axle weight capacity of at least 7,000 lbs and using quality equipment significantly reduces potential wear and enhances performance during snow removal.
What's the difference between a service truck and a utility truck?
Service trucks are specifically designed for carrying and organizing tools, parts, and maintenance equipment, ideal for mobile service jobs. Utility trucks offer versatility, accommodating a broader range of configurations such as dump bodies, aerial lifts, and cranes, suitable for diverse operational demands.
What size plow should I put on my truck?
The bigger the plow, the heavier it is. For commercial applications requiring larger plows, ensure your truck’s front axle weight rating (FGAWR) meets or exceeds the weight requirements for the selected plow. Typically, a ¾ ton pickup truck or larger is suitable for heavy-duty plowing. For personal use, a ½ ton truck generally provides adequate capacity, provided its front axle meets the required weight specifications.
Utility Trailer Sales of Idaho, Boise, Idaho Falls, and Spokane, offers a full line of truck equipment products, parts, and accessories, including truck bodies, truck flatbeds, sanders, and more. Browse some of our truck equipment categories below.
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