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The Solution Section (FAQ)
What custom vinyl graphics does Leonard Truck & Trailers offer for my horse trailer?
Leonard Truck & Trailers offers custom vinyl graphics in a virtually endless choice of colors in opaques, metallics, reflectives, and a wide variety of special effects vinyl. They're a great way to advertise your company or add character to your RV, livestock trailer or toy hauler.
Why choose vinyl graphics over paint?
Unlike paint, vinyl graphics are considerably more cost-effective, and if required, removable with little or no effect on the painted surface. Their value and long-lasting durability make them the perfect choice.
What other vinyl sign services are available?
Beyond truck graphics, Leonard offers Signs up to 4' x 8' in numerous sign stocks, Real Estate Sign Packages starting at $75 in a variety of sizes, Magnetic Signs starting at $60 a pair, and Banners in many sizes and colors.
Can you make the government regulation numbers my trailer needs?
Yes. They produce anything a tractor-trailer driver may need, including USDOT, PUCO, ICC, KY, NY, and VIN numbers.
Do you offer discounts on large vinyl orders?
You bet. Vinyl decals ordered in large quantities for personal use or resale may qualify for Quantity Discount Pricing — call for details.
How do I place an order for custom graphics?
You can visit the website or give them a call at 800-455-1001. Leonard Truck & Trailer aims to be your one-stop trailer source, with on-the-spot financing, a custom vinyl department, an in-house warranty department, and a full parts and service department.
Can vinyl graphics from Leonard Truck & Trailers be applied to a horse or livestock trailer?
Yes. Leonard Truck & Trailer's custom vinyl graphics are made to dress up trucks, RVs, livestock trailers, toy haulers, and horse trailers alike. Vinyl is an ideal way to advertise your barn, stable, or business name down the side of a rig, or simply add character and a distinct, stylish look to your horse trailer. Because the graphics are produced in their in-house custom vinyl department, the design can be tailored to fit the panels and curves of your particular trailer.
What vinyl colors and finishes are available for horse trailer graphics?
Leonard Truck & Trailer offers custom vinyl graphics in a virtually endless choice of colors, available in opaque, metallic, and reflective vinyl plus a wide variety of special-effects vinyl. That range lets you match an existing brand or trailer color scheme, add eye-catching metallic accents, or use reflective vinyl so lettering stays visible at night. The selection is part of what makes vinyl a flexible, cost-effective alternative to paint for personalizing a horse or livestock trailer.
How durable are vinyl truck and trailer graphics, and can they be removed later?
Vinyl graphics are valued for their long-lasting durability, which is one of the reasons Leonard Truck & Trailer recommends them as the perfect choice for advertising a company or personalizing an RV, livestock trailer, or toy hauler. Just as important, vinyl is removable if needed, with little or no effect on the painted surface underneath. That makes it a practical option for owners who want professional-looking graphics now but the freedom to update or remove them down the road without committing to permanent paint.
Why is Leonard Truck & Trailer a one-stop source for horse trailer owners?
Leonard Truck & Trailer carries the largest selection of trailers in the nation and backs it with on-the-spot financing, an in-house custom vinyl department, an in-house warranty department, and a comprehensive parts and service department. For a horse owner that means you can shop for a livestock or horse trailer, arrange financing, add custom vinyl graphics, and handle warranty, parts, and service all in one place, rather than coordinating several different vendors.
What does a real estate sign package or magnetic sign cost?
Leonard Truck & Trailer's Real Estate Sign Packages start at $75 and come in a variety of sizes, while Magnetic Signs start at $60 a pair, making them an affordable option for a business owner who wants removable signage. They also produce larger rigid signs up to 4 feet by 8 feet in numerous types of sign stock, plus banners in many sizes and colors. Exact pricing depends on size and stock, so the shop asks customers to call for details on a specific order.
Can I order vinyl decals in bulk for resale or for a farm fleet?
Yes. Vinyl decals ordered in large quantities, whether for personal use across a fleet of trucks and trailers or for resale, may qualify for Quantity Discount Pricing from Leonard Truck & Trailer. This is a useful option for farms, stables, or trailer dealers that need matching graphics on multiple vehicles, or for businesses reselling decals. Because the discount depends on quantity and specifications, the shop asks that you call for details so they can quote the order accurately.
Can Leonard Truck & Trailer add custom vinyl graphics to a horse or livestock trailer?
Yes. Leonard's in-house custom vinyl department applies graphics and lettering directly to horse, livestock, cargo, utility, and flatbed trailers. Because the same store that sells the trailer also runs the vinyl shop, you can buy a rig and have your farm name, ranch logo, phone number, or full color design applied before you ever leave the lot. Vinyl is well suited to a working horse trailer that lives outdoors and travels highway miles, holding crisp color season after season, and it can give an enclosed stock or livestock trailer a distinct, professional look without the downtime and expense of custom paint.
How much do real estate sign packages and magnetic signs cost at Leonard Truck & Trailer?
Leonard's real estate sign packages start at $75 and come in a variety of sizes, while magnetic signs start at $60 a pair. Magnetic signs are an especially good fit for a farrier, hauler, trainer, lesson barn, or any business owner who wants door signage that can be removed when the vehicle is used personally. Pricing varies by size and sign stock, so the shop asks that you call for exact details on your specific job. These services sit alongside trailer graphics in the same custom vinyl department, so you can order signage and trailer lettering in a single visit.
What government regulation numbers can Leonard apply to my truck or trailer?
Leonard's vinyl department applies the government regulation markings a tractor-trailer or commercial hauling operation may need, including USDOT, PUCO, ICC, KY, NY, and VIN numbers. If you haul horses or livestock commercially, or operate across state lines, these numbers are often legally required on the vehicle, and having them professionally cut and applied in durable vinyl keeps them legible and compliant. Because Leonard handles the trailer sale, the lettering, and the regulation numbers under one roof, you can outfit a new commercial rig and get it road-legal without visiting a separate sign shop.
Why choose vinyl graphics over paint for a horse trailer?
Vinyl graphics are considerably more cost-effective than a custom paint job, they go on without the bodywork downtime and overspray that paint requires, and when needed they can be removed with little or no effect on the painted surface underneath. For a horse owner, that removability is a real advantage: if you sell the trailer, rename your farm, or change a phone number, the vinyl comes off cleanly rather than leaving you with a permanent paint job to redo. Vinyl also resists fading and chipping better than painted lettering on a trailer that is parked outdoors and driven in all weather, so the lettering stays sharp for years.
What colors and finishes are available for custom trailer graphics?
Leonard offers a virtually endless choice of colors across opaque, metallic, and reflective vinyl films, plus a wide variety of special-effect vinyl. Opaque films give clean, solid farm names and logos; metallics add depth for show-string and ranch branding; and reflective vinyl improves visibility for trailers parked on rural roadsides or loaded before dawn. Special-effect films open up custom looks for toy haulers, RVs, and livestock trailers. Whether you want simple single-color lettering down the side of a stock trailer or a full multi-color logo, the shop can match your color scheme and lay out the design to fit the panel.
How big can the signs and banners be, and what are they made from?
Leonard produces signs up to 4 feet by 8 feet in size, using numerous types of sign stock so the material can be matched to indoor or outdoor use and the conditions it will face. Banners are available in many sizes and colors, which makes them practical for farm sales, riding clinics, tack swaps, barn open houses, and equine events. Because sign stock and sizing vary by job, the shop asks customers to call for details so they can recommend the right material and dimensions for your purpose, your budget, and how long you need the sign or banner to last.
Can I order vinyl decals in bulk for resale or for a fleet of farm vehicles?
Yes. Vinyl decals ordered in large quantities, whether for personal use or for resale, may qualify for quantity discount pricing. That makes Leonard a practical source for a farm, ranch, or hauling business that needs the same logo or lettering applied across a fleet of trucks and trailers, or for an organization ordering matching decals for an event or club. Discount pricing depends on the size of the order and the design, so the shop asks that you call for details and a quote on bulk vinyl work.
How do I place an order for custom graphics or signs with Leonard?
You can start an order by visiting Leonard's website or by reaching out to a store directly. The custom vinyl team will walk you through color and film choices, sizing, sign stock, and any government regulation numbers you need, then provide details and pricing for your specific job. Many sign, banner, and decal orders are priced per project, so the shop prefers to discuss the details with you to get the layout and materials right. Because the vinyl department is in-house, the same location can coordinate your graphics with a trailer purchase or accessory installation.
What types of trailers does Leonard Truck & Trailer carry for horse and livestock owners?
Leonard carries a broad trailer lineup that includes livestock trailers, enclosed cargo trailers, single- and tandem-axle utility trailers, flatbed trailers, dump trailers, equipment and deck-over trailers, car haulers, tow dollies, and lightweight aluminum trailers. For horse owners, the livestock and enclosed cargo options are common starting points, and any of them can be fitted with custom vinyl graphics and lettering in the same store. With one of the largest trailer selections around and an in-house vinyl shop, Leonard positions itself as a genuine one-stop source for buying, customizing, and maintaining a hauling rig.
Does Leonard offer financing or rent-to-own on trailers?
Yes. Leonard offers on-the-spot financing as well as rent-to-own options, with several lending and leasing partners available. Applications are designed to be quick, often taking only a few minutes, and many customers receive a same-day answer. Rent-to-own programs can include no-credit-check paths, which makes it easier for a new horse owner or a small farm operation to get into a trailer without a large upfront purchase. Financing is handled in the same locations that sell the trailers and run the custom vinyl department, so you can arrange the purchase, the payment plan, and the lettering in a single visit.
Besides vinyl graphics, what else can Leonard do to outfit my truck and trailer?
Leonard is a full truck and trailer outfitter. Alongside the custom vinyl department, the company offers truck accessories such as tonneau and bed covers, truck caps, running boards and step bars, grille guards, hitches, suspension and lighting, plus spray-on bedliners and window tinting. That means a horse hauler can buy a tow vehicle's accessories, a trailer, and the lettering to brand it in one place. The in-house parts, service, and warranty departments support all of it, so maintenance, repairs, and upgrades stay with the same trusted source rather than being scattered across multiple shops.
How long has Leonard Truck & Trailer been in business and where are they located?
Leonard has served customers since 1963 and today operates a large network of locations across the Southeast. That long history and wide footprint mean a horse or livestock owner usually has a Leonard store within reach for buying a trailer, ordering custom vinyl graphics and signs, applying government regulation numbers, and getting parts and service. The company frames its mission simply: meet and exceed customers' expectations every day, because its continued success depends on satisfying every customer. For shoppers, the practical benefit is decades of experience and a one-stop source for the whole trailer and outfitting process.
Can vinyl graphics be applied to an RV, toy hauler, or other recreational vehicle, not just a trailer?
Yes. Custom vinyl graphics are a popular and practical way to add character and identity to an RV, livestock trailer, or toy hauler, not just commercial rigs. The same endless palette of opaque, metallic, reflective, and special-effect films is available, so you can personalize a recreational vehicle with a name, design, or accent stripes. Because vinyl is more affordable than paint and can be removed cleanly later, it is a low-risk way to make a rig your own while preserving the underlying finish and resale value if you decide to change the look down the road.
Will custom trailer graphics hold up to weather and highway use over time?
Vinyl graphics are well suited to the demands of a working trailer that is parked outdoors and driven in all conditions. Quality vinyl film holds its color and stays crisp far longer than painted lettering, which tends to fade and chip on a hard-used hauling rig. The long-lasting durability and value of vinyl are exactly why it is recommended for advertising a business or adding character to a livestock trailer, RV, or toy hauler. When the time comes to update or remove the design, vinyl peels away with little or no effect on the painted surface beneath, leaving the trailer ready for a fresh look.