The conversion brands we carry

A “hauler” is a factory cab-and-chassis — Freightliner M2, Ford F-450/F-550, GM 3500 — finished by a specialist upfitter with a custom bed, an upgraded interior, and a suspension built to tow. Arizona buyers run the full range, from a triple-axle boat trailer to an enclosed car hauler, so the right build comes down to the load. Here’s who we stock and what sets each apart.

Laredo Conversions

Practical, payload-focused builds with a genuinely functional hauler bed and a comfortable cab, without the six-figure premium of the fully custom shops. We’re also the place to spec a new Laredo to your exact build.

SportChassis

The Freightliner-recognized name. OEM-completion M2 builds with composite hauler beds, factory-matched interiors, and the big-block torque the offshore crowd wants.

Schwalbe

Famous for the “Schwalbe Stretch,” a lengthened cab that turns the truck into a true four-door cabin with limo-like rear legroom and air-ride seating throughout.

Western Hauler

The old-school luxury benchmark: high-gloss walnut consoles, exotic leathers, western stitching, and heavy steel hauler beds.

Summit Hauler

Engineered around ride comfort, with sound-deadened soft-touch cabins and a bed design that helps the truck settle under load and cut driver fatigue.

Luxe Trucks

All-aluminum hauler beds and Trailer Saver hitches across Ford, Freightliner, and Dodge chassis; the sister brand to Luxe Fifth Wheels.

2L Customs

Show-truck attitude: custom paint, blacked-out trim, and personalized interiors that bridge a work truck and a statement piece.

Bolt Custom

Integrated-sleeper, open-concept cabins built in aluminum with vibration-proof fasteners for a light, rattle-free ride.

How delivery to Georgia works

We’re an appointment-only dealership in Bloomington, Indiana — there’s no Georgia lot to visit, and there doesn’t need to be. Every truck is inspected and reconditioned before it ships, then delivered across the lower 48.

Configure Your Build

Pick one off our inventory, spec a new Laredo build, or fly out to inspect in person.

Lock In the Timeline

We confirm reconditioning and a delivery window before anything is final. No surprises.

Transport or Pickup

Visit us in Bloomington, IN to drive your new hauler home or have it shipped to you

Delivered to You

Take delivery anywhere in Georgia — Atlanta, Savannah, Lake Oconee, Lake Lanier, Augusta.

Georgia delivery cities: Atlanta · Savannah · Augusta · Columbus · Macon · Athens · Alpharetta · Gainesville (Lake Lanier) · Greensboro (Lake Oconee) · St. Simons / Sea Island · Braselton — and anywhere else in the Peach State.

Available Trucks For Georgia Life

Georgia emissions: easy for a hauler

This is where Georgia is genuinely simple. Emissions testing is only required in 13 metro Atlanta counties, and only for gasoline-powered cars and light trucks — and a hauler is exempt on two separate counts: diesel vehicles are exempt statewide, and so is any vehicle with a GVWR over 8,500 lbs. Every hauler we sell clears both bars, so emissions testing simply won’t be part of registering it, anywhere in the state.

That’s the opposite of California’s CARB regime, and a step easier even than Arizona. If you’ve been put off buying an older diesel hauler by another state’s rules, Georgia removes that hurdle entirely. (As always, confirm your specifics with Georgia’s Clean Air Force.)

Buying from an out-of-state dealer: Georgia tax and titling

Georgia handles vehicle tax differently from most states, and it works in your favor over the long run. Instead of sales tax plus an annual “birthday” ad valorem tax, Georgia charges a one-time Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) — currently 7% of the vehicle’s fair market value — paid once when you title the truck. After that, you just pay a flat tag renewal each year. There’s no recurring value-based vehicle tax.

One-time

Registration Window

Emissions test for haulers

A truck bought out of state and titled in Georgia is subject to TAVT at titling, and you title and register within 30 days of purchase. On dealer sales, a trade-in reduces the taxable value. This is general guidance, not tax advice — confirm current figures with your county tag office or the Georgia Department of Revenue before you buy.

Talk to Someone Who Knows Haulers

Not salespeople — specialists. They’ve spent years in the field and know exactly what Georgia buyers need from a Hauler.

Alex Clampitt of Premium & Exotic

Alex Clampitt

With a decade of experience, Alex is the most recognized expert in the Custom Hauler Truck industry. He brings deep knowledge of Sportchassis, Laredo Conversions, Western Hauler, Bolt Custom Trucks, and Schwalbe Trucks.

Chris Barnes of Premium & Exotic

Chris Barnes

Originally from Australia, Chris moved to the United States in 2015 in pursuit of new opportunities and a deeper connection to the automotive world. By 2017, he found his home at Premium & Exotic Wholesale.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you need a special license to drive a hauler in Arizona?

For personal use, no. Arizona does not require a CDL or special non-commercial license to drive a hauler or RV for personal recreation, regardless of weight. A CDL only applies if you use the truck commercially. Confirm your situation with the Arizona MVD.

What brands of hauler trucks do you sell?

We carry used conversions from the major shops — Laredo, SportChassis, Schwalbe, Western Hauler, Bolt Custom, Summit, Luxe, and 2L Customs — built on Freightliner, Ford, GM, Peterbilt, and Kenworth chassis. We can also spec a brand-new Laredo to your build.

How much is Arizona tax on a truck bought out of state?

Arizona charges a 5.6% state use tax plus your city use tax (no county tax), with credit for sales tax paid in another state. On top of that, Arizona charges an annual Vehicle License Tax (VLT) based on the vehicle’s value, paid at registration and each renewal. Confirm current figures with the Arizona Department of Revenue.

Do I need an emissions test to register a hauler in Arizona?

Only if you register in the Phoenix (Maricopa) or Tucson (Pima) metro areas — and vehicles five model years old or newer are exempt there. Lake Havasu and most of the state are outside the program entirely. Unlike California, Arizona has no CARB engine-year requirement, so an older diesel hauler is far easier to register here.

Are your hauler trucks new or used?

Most of our inventory is hand-picked, reconditioned used trucks — we specialize in low-mileage, well-kept conversions. We also build new Laredo trucks to order for buyers who want to spec a truck from scratch.

What’s the best hauler for towing a go-fast boat to Havasu?

For a big go-fast or a catamaran on a triple-axle trailer, a Freightliner M2-112 build gives you the capacity and the steadiest tow. For a mid-size boat or an enclosed car trailer, a Ford F-450/F-550 or dually handles it comfortably. Tell us the load and we’ll match the truck.