Modify a light trailer or caravan
All trailers must comply with the applicable standards:
- trailers manufactured before 1 July 1991 (PDF)
- trailers manufactured from 1 July 1991 to 30 June 2023
- trailers manufactured or registered for the first time in Australia from 1 July 2023
If you are unsure whether the modifications you are planning for a light trailer will affect its compliance to the vehicle standards bulletin (VSB1), you should consult with a vehicle assessment signatory scheme (VASS) signatory and obtain an approval letter confirming the compliance of the modifications.
Learn about VASS approval certificates and how to obtain one.
The entire chassis or any part of a chassis with its vehicle identifier recorded on an interstate written off vehicles register as a statutory write-off cannot be used to build or repair a trailer.
A trailer chassis can be constructed of second-hand parts/components provided they are not sourced from a statutory write-off vehicle.
Second-hand parts or accessories may be used to construct a trailer body. You must adhere to the design and construction standards and technical requirements detailed in VSB1.
Changes to light trailer or caravan aggregate trailer mass (ATM)
If you wish to change the aggregate trailer mass (ATM) from that which was originally specified by the trailer manufacturer, the following is required:
- a letter from a VASS signatory, or
- a letter from the trailer manufacturer confirming the ATM change
- change of vehicle details form (PDF).