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    About Cargo Or Enclosed Trailers

    Enclosed cargo trailers typically have gross vehicle weight ratings of 10,000 pounds or less, with exceptions. They commonly have single or tandem axles and are constructed from lightweight aluminum or heavy-duty steel.

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    Stock Number8122
    Length14 ft
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Stock Number8235
    Length14 ft
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Stock Number8240
    Length16 ft
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Stock Number8229
    Length8 ft
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Stock Number0905251
    Length17 ft 6 in
    Location: Sparrow Bush, New York
    Seller: ARTHUR TROVEI & SONS
    Stock NumberW2631P
    VIN4D6EB1218RC066019
    Location: Bloomer, Wisconsin
    Seller: Willies RV
    Length10 ft
    VIN4D6EB1029RC067837
    Location: Atoka, Oklahoma
    Length12 ft
    VIN4D6EB1214GC045083
    Location: Seminole, Texas
    Seller: Raskull Supply Co
    Stock NumberT27819
    Length8 ft
    Location: Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania
    Stock NumberT27821
    Length12 ft
    Location: Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania
    Stock NumberT28006
    Length14 ft
    Location: Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania
    Stock Number30026
    Length24 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number7130023
    Length16 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number30029
    Length16 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number7130024
    Length16 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number30027
    Length14 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number25462
    Length14 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number130016
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number130014
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number130013
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number30019
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number30018
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number30017
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    Stock Number25857
    Length12 ft
    Location: Frankfort, Ohio
    Seller: Southern Ohio Equipment Company
    VINUNKNOWN
    Number of Rear AxlesSingle
    Location: Ruckersville, Virginia
    Seller: Foltz Auction
    Length8 ft
    VIN4YMBC0811SG043749
    Location: Mason, Wisconsin
    Seller: Lulich Implement Inc.
    Length10 ft
    VIN4YMBC1017SM007292
    Location: Mason, Wisconsin
    Seller: Lulich Implement Inc.
    Stock Number005109
    Length12 ft
    Location: Mineral Point, Wisconsin
    Seller: Farmers Implement Store

    About Cargo Or Enclosed Trailers

    Enclosed cargo trailers are typically light-duty trailers with gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms) or less, although there are some exceptions. They often have either single or tandem axles. Construction varies, but most cargo trailers are made of either aluminum or steel.


    Rainbow Trailers Aluminum Enclosed Cargo Trailer

    Aluminum trailers are lighter and may support larger payload capacities. Steel units, although heavier, are often more durable and can stand up to harsher working conditions. The trailer frame may also be made of either aluminum or steel with metal exterior wall panels and interior wood lining.

    It is also common for cargo trailers to have a rear door as well as one or more side doors that allow for loading and unloading items toward the middle or front of the unit. Some manufacturers also sell enclosed cargo trailers that double as toy haulers, with a door in the rear or in the front near the trailer coupler that folds down and acts as a ramp.

    Cargo/Enclosed Trailer Benefits

    One chief advantage that enclosed cargo trailers have over other types of utility trailers is they can protect cargo from outside weather conditions. For anyone planning to transport valuable items, it’s advisable to add a lock to the rear door and make sure that the side doors, if the trailer has them, feature built-in locks.

    Another benefit of enclosed trailers is their ability to carry loads that might otherwise be susceptible to blowing away in the wind or toppling out of an open trailer. For example, someone moving into a new house could safely load an enclosed cargo trailer with boxes with paper documents, clothing, and other lightweight items without fear they’ll be lost during transport.

    Find The Trailer For The Job

    You will find a large selection of new and used enclosed cargo trailers for sale on UtilityTrailersToday.com. Popular manufacturers include Bravo, Doolittle, and Rainbow Trailers, among others. Rainbow Trailers, for example, sells enclosed aluminum trailers ranging from 5 to 7 feet (1.5 to 2.4 meters) wide and 7 to 18 ft (2.4 to 5.5 m) long, with a GVWR between 2,990 and 7,000 lbs (1,356 and 3,175 kg). The company also sells steel cargo trailers. By contrast, Bravo’s Scout line of cargo trailers range in width from 5 to 8.5 ft (1.5 to 2.6 m) wide with lengths between 10 and 24 ft (3 and 7.3 m) and a GVWR between 2,990 and 7,000 lbs.

    Other types of utility trailers include dump trailers, flatbed trailers, and landscaping trailers. Dump trailers have one or more hydraulic rams that raise the cargo box and allow rock, sand, and other bulk materials to sift through the rear gate. Flat and landscape trailers commonly have metal frames and wood floors with a rear tailgate that can serve as a ramp when folded down; they may also have mesh sidewalls. Landscape trailers are distinct, however, as many models also have drop-down sidewalls and built-in racks for carrying trimmers, shovels, and other tools.