Twenty years of building trailers teaches you something: the quality of what rolls out your door is only as good as the quality of what goes into it.
That’s why, in 2026, we’re pulling back the curtain on the companies we trust to help us build every Delco trailer. Not as a formality. Not as advertising. But because the people and businesses behind our components, coatings, lighting, and materials are a legitimate part of why a Delco holds up the way it does.
20 years in, and the standard hasn’t moved
Delco Trailers was founded in 2006 in Paris, Texas, with a straightforward idea: build a better trailer and back it up. Since then, we’ve grown to 183+ authorized dealers nationwide, expanded into multiple product lines, and become one of the most recognized names in the steel trailer industry.
None of that happened by accident. It happened because we’ve been intentional about every decision — including who we buy from.
We don’t pick vendors because they’re the cheapest option. We pick them because they meet the same standard we hold ourselves to.
What this series is
Starting in Q2 2026 and running through the rest of the year, we’re spotlighting the vendors and partners who supply the components that go into every trailer we build. You’ll hear from the people who make the coatings, the lights, the wheels, the hydraulics, the decking, and more — in their own words, on camera, at our facility.
Why it matters
Most trailer buyers never think about what goes into the components on their trailer. They shouldn’t have to — that’s our job. But if you’ve ever wondered why a Delco looks better, holds its finish longer, and keeps working harder than competing trailers, this series is the answer.
Follow along. Tag a dealer. Share with someone shopping for their next trailer. The build starts here.




