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6×10 Double Axle with Insulation

1. Technical Features Table

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Standard FeaturesSouth Georgia
PRICE$4,620.00
EXTERIOR METALWhite metal exterior (.080) Screwed metal exterior
AXLES3500lb leaf spring axles w/ electric brakes
V-NOSE V-Nose with vertical ATP trim
ELECTRIC BRAKES Axles w/ Electric Brakes
DOME LIGHT12V Dome light with switch
WALLS/CEILING TUBING 1x1" steel tube in walls and ceiling
FLOOR TUBING 2x4" steel tube main rails
FLOOR CROSS-MEMBERS 16" OC Floor Members
ROOF CROSS-MEMBERS24" OC Roof Members
WALL CROSS-MEMBERS16" OC Wall Members
LIGHTS LED Strip tail lights
INTERIOR HEGHT75" (6'3") Interior height
REAR DOOR Ramp Door w/ Spring Assist & Extension Flap
PLUG / COUPLER (BALL)7-way Round elec hook-up with 2 5/16" coupler
FENDERS32" RV style side door with flush lock
SIDE DOORAluminum fenders w/lights
TIRESST205 15" RADIAL tires
RIMS/WHEELSSilver Mod Wheels
ROOF MATERIAL Galvalume roof
STONEGUARD24" Stoneguard on front
TONGUE JACK2000 lb tongue jack
HUBS EZ Lube Hubs
THERMA-PLY ❌​
WALL MATERIALPremium 3/8" plywood sidewalls
FLOOR MATERIAL3/4" plywood floor/Painted Underneath
SIDEWALL VENTSNon-powered roof vent
EMPTY WEIGHT1600 lbs
LOAD CAPACITY5400 lbs
GVWR7000 lbs
TONGUE WEIGHT252 lbs

2. Technical FAQ

What’s the EXTERNAL trailer length, width and height on the 6x10?

Overall Length: 13’6″ / 162 in (Breakdown: 10′ on the Box + 3’6″ on the Tongue) 20″ on the Vnose
Overall Width: 7’6″ / 90 in (Breakdown: 6′ on the Box + 9″ on each Fender)
Overall Height: 7’7″ / 91 in (Breakdown: 6’3” on the Box + 16″ from the ground to the box)

What’s the INTERNAL trailer length, width and height on the 6x10?

Overall Length: 9’9″ Box (Breakdown: Subtract 3″ which counts for rear door & framing) plus 20″ on the Vnose
Overall Width: 5’8″ (Breakdown: Subtract 4″ (2″ on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Overall Height: 6’3″

What are the Rear Door Entry Measurements on the 6x10?

Width: 62″ (Breakdown: Subtract 10″ (5 on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Height: 69″ (Breakdown: Subtract 6″ which counts for plywood & framing)

What electric hookup do I need for my trailer lights?

4-way flat plug

What is the bolt pattern for the wheels?

5×4.5 (5 Lug)

What is your tire ply rating?

6 Ply

What is semi screw less?

Screws are 4′ apart instead of being every 2′

What paint do you typically use for underneath the plywood?

It’s an asphalt undercoating paint

Do you need HELP selecting your Custom Options?

We developed a section exclusively for Custom Options where we show sample photos and explain most popular options:

Click Here for More Information.

Here are examples of some of the most popular Custom Options:

– Blackout Package
– Electrical Package
– Insulation Package
– Rubber Flooring
– Etracks
– D-rings
– Windows
– Extended Tongue
– Extra Height
– Ladder Racks
– Finished Interior (Metal/Vinyl)
– Air Conditioner
– Lighting Options
– Axle Upgrades
– Concession Window
– Special Door Options
– Cabinets
– Barn Doors

3. Sample Photos

4. Sample Video

5. Sample Colors (Click to enlarge)

6. Purchase FAQ

Is there Financing available?

Click the link below for Financing Options:
https://makemytrailer.com/enclosed-trailer-financing-services/

Is there Delivery available?

Click the link below for Delivery Options:
https://makemytrailer.com/delivery/

What Paperwork comes with my Trailer?

30 Day Temporary Tag, Certificate of Origin and obviously your Title so you can register your brand new trailer

Are your prices Factory Direct?

Yes they are and also the reason why your trailer pick up is directly at the Factory.

Do we Charge Taxes?

We do not charge any taxes, that’s something that you pay when you register the trailer

When can I get my VIN number?

Yes, as soon as your trailer is ready we can provide your with your VIN number.

How can I pay my Deposit?

1) Credit or Debit Card (over the phone or invoice sent to your email)
2) Mail a Cashier’s Check
3) Wire Transfer

What happens after the Deposit is paid?

Once your deposit is confirmed we’ll send you an email just make everything official and after 24 hours (timeframe we provide in case of any changes) we will send your order to our production team so they can start working on your future top notch trailer

How long does our production team takes to the build your trailer?

It depends on 2 factors: The season and your Order so make sure to ask our awesome sales team for a more accurate completion timeframe but on average you might be looking between 2 to 4 weeks on standard order and about 3 to 5 weeks for orders with custom options.

Note: We do make exceptions so make sure to ask our sales team

Do I get any updates on my order?

We don’t usually provide any updates during the building process but we can definitely ask our production team how things are going but as soon as your trailer is ready, we will send you the completion email along with the instructions so you can start your pick up arrangements

Buy Now

By clicking Buy Now, you will be redirected to our secure PayPal checkout page. A deposit is required to reserve the standard version of this trailer size. The remaining balance, including any selected options or upgrades (such as A/C or insulation), will be due at pickup or delivery. Final price may vary depending on manufacturer and features. Please contact us to confirm details before completing your order.

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Your Essential Guide to the Top 6x10 Double Axle Enclosed Trailer with Insulation

In a world where transport and mobile storage are essential for businesses and hobbyists alike, protecting valuable cargo from the elements is a non-negotiable priority. Extreme heat can damage sensitive electronics, freezing temperatures can ruin liquids and materials, and humidity can lead to destructive mold and corrosion. The standard enclosed trailer offers a first line of defense, but for true peace of mind, a more specialized solution is required. This is where the 6×10 double axle enclosed trailer with factory-installed insulation emerges as a superior choice, offering a blend of compact maneuverability, robust capacity, and unparalleled environmental protection.

The market for such specialized trailers is expanding, with the enclosed trailer segment anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 3.9% in the coming years. This growth reflects a rising demand for solutions that do more than just haul; they preserve and protect. This guide will explore the critical components, features, and benefits that make this specific trailer configuration an indispensable asset for anyone serious about safeguarding their investment.

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Introduction: The Unrivaled Utility of a 6×10 Double Axle Enclosed Trailer

The Critical Role of Factory Insulation: Setting the Standard for Protection

Factory-installed insulation is the single most transformative feature of a premium enclosed trailer. Unlike DIY solutions, which can leave gaps and create moisture traps, factory integration ensures a seamless, hermetically sound barrier against the outside world. This process, often involving a meticulous production team, guarantees that every wall cavity and ceiling space is filled correctly, maximizing thermal efficiency and structural integrity from day one.

Why a 6×10 Double Axle? (Understanding Size, Stability, and Capacity)

The 6×10 footprint strikes a perfect balance. It’s large enough to accommodate significant cargo—from landscaping equipment and construction tools to inventory for a mobile business—yet nimble enough to be towed by a standard truck or large SUV and maneuvered into tight spaces. The addition of a double axle, or tandem axle, configuration elevates this utility by significantly increasing stability and payload capacity. It distributes weight more evenly, reduces sway on the highway, and provides a crucial safety redundancy; if one tire fails, the other on the same side can temporarily support the load.

Protecting Your Investment: Temperature Regulation and Cargo Safety

The primary benefit of insulation is its ability to create a stable interior climate. In scorching summer heat, it reflects solar radiation, keeping the inside significantly cooler than a standard aluminum box. During winter, it traps heat, protecting contents from freezing. This regulation is crucial for contractors carrying paints and caulks, mobile pet groomers, or anyone transporting delicate electronics, antiques, or artwork.

The Critical Role of Factory Insulation: Setting the Standard for Protection

Opting for factory insulation means you are investing in a system designed to work cohesively with the trailer’s structure. Manufacturers select specific insulation materials and installation techniques that complement the trailer’s frame, wiring, and interior panels. This integrated approach prevents common issues like sagging insulation, thermal bridging (where heat bypasses insulation through the frame), and moisture accumulation that can plague aftermarket jobs.

Enhanced Durability and Longevity of the Trailer’s Structure and Contents

Temperature extremes don’t just affect cargo; they stress the trailer itself. Constant expansion and contraction of metal panels, fasteners, and sealants can lead to premature wear and tear. By moderating the internal temperature, insulation reduces this thermal stress, extending the life of the trailer’s structure. Furthermore, by preventing condensation, it safeguards plywood floors and walls from rot and delamination, ensuring the trailer remains robust for years.

The Game-Changer: Why Factory Insulation is Non-Negotiable

For many applications, factory insulation is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. It transforms a simple hauling container into a climate-controlled mobile environment. This opens up possibilities for use as a mobile workshop, a temporary office, or secure storage for inventory that would otherwise require a climate-controlled warehouse. Consumers can even save money on fuel costs, as less energy is needed for auxiliary heating or cooling systems to maintain the desired temperature, a key consideration as more people seek eco-friendly transportation solutions.

Common Types of Factory Insulation and What to Expect (Materials, R-values)

Manufacturers typically use rigid foam board insulation (like polystyrene or polyisocyanurate) or spray foam. Foam boards are cut to fit snugly between frame members and offer consistent R-values (a measure of thermal resistance). A premium double layer of insulation can be specified for maximum performance in extreme climates. The interior is often finished with a durable, easy-to-clean white polyethylene sheet or similar paneling, which protects the insulation and brightens the space.

Protecting Your Investment: Temperature Regulation and Cargo Safety

Beyond preventing outright damage, temperature regulation ensures consistency. For food vendors, it’s about maintaining product quality. For craftsmen, it means adhesives and finishes perform as expected. This level of control, enabled by factory insulation, provides a professional advantage and minimizes costly losses.

Building a Solid Foundation: Chassis, Axles, and Running Gear

A trailer’s performance begins with its underpinnings. The chassis, typically made of steel tubing, is the skeleton that supports everything. The strength of this foundation is directly related to the quality of its construction, particularly the spacing of its floor Cross Members, which provide the necessary support for heavy loads and the integrity of the insulated floor.

Combating Condensation and Moisture Damage Within the Enclosed Space

One of the most insidious threats to a trailer and its contents is condensation. When warm, moist air inside the trailer comes into contact with a cold exterior wall, water droplets form. This moisture can damage cargo, create slip hazards, and promote rust and mold. Factory insulation keeps the interior wall surface temperature closer to the interior air temperature, drastically reducing the potential for condensation to form.

Tire Smarts: Radial Tires and the Importance of Ply Rating (e.g., 6 Ply)

A double axle trailer relies on four high-quality tires. Radial tires are the industry standard for good reason; they run cooler, have a more flexible sidewall for a smoother ride, and offer a longer tread life compared to older bias-ply designs. A crucial specification is the ply rating, such as 6 Ply (or Load Range C), which indicates the tire’s strength and load-carrying capacity. Ensuring the tires are properly rated for the trailer’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is essential for safety.

Enhanced Durability and Longevity of the Trailer’s Structure and Contents

A well-built trailer is designed to withstand the rigors of the road. The frame, axles, and suspension work as a system to absorb shocks and vibrations. Quality axle options, such as leaf spring or torsion axles, provide reliable performance. Torsion axles, in particular, offer a more independent and smoother ride, which is beneficial for sensitive cargo.

Essential Protection: The Value of Asphalt Undercoating Paint

The underside of a trailer is constantly assaulted by water, salt, gravel, and road debris. To combat this, reputable manufacturers apply a thick layer of asphalt undercoating paint. This protective barrier seals the steel frame from the elements, preventing rust and corrosion that can compromise the trailer’s structural integrity over its lifespan.

Noise Reduction and an Improved Interior Environment for Sensitive Items

An often-overlooked benefit of insulation is its acoustic dampening properties. It significantly reduces road noise and absorbs sound from within, creating a quieter and more pleasant interior environment. This is ideal for those using the trailer as a mobile workspace or for transporting noise-sensitive animals or equipment.

Door Configurations for Every Need: Selecting Your Access Points

How you access your cargo is critical. The most common rear access is a Ramp Door, which is ideal for rolling equipment in and out. For forklift loading or accessing palletized goods, traditional Double Rear Doors may be more suitable. A Side Door is a standard feature that provides quick and convenient access to the front of the trailer without having to lower the main ramp.

Common Types of Factory Insulation and What to Expect (Materials, R-values)

When choosing an insulated trailer, inquire about the R-value of the walls and ceiling. This metric allows for an objective comparison of thermal performance between different models. The interior finish, such as a ceiling liner, not only protects the insulation but also contributes to a clean, professional look and can improve interior light reflection.

Lighting the Way: Essential LED Lights and Electrical Connection Standards

Modern trailers exclusively use LED lights for all exterior signaling (brake, turn, running lights) and interior illumination. LEDs are brighter, last tens of thousands of hours longer than incandescent bulbs, and draw significantly less power. The standard electrical hookup is often a 4-way flat plug, which handles the basic lighting functions required by law.

Is Factory Insulation Worth the Investment? Analyzing the Long-Term Benefits

While an insulated trailer has a higher upfront cost, the long-term return on investment is substantial. It comes from reduced cargo loss, increased versatility of use, better preservation of the trailer itself, and potentially higher resale value. For any user whose cargo or operations are sensitive to temperature, the answer is a resounding yes.

Interior Design and Functionality: Maximizing Your Space

The interior of a 6×10 trailer is a blank canvas. With the right features, it can be transformed into a highly efficient mobile unit. Proper planning of the interior layout ensures that every square foot is utilized effectively.

Building a Solid Foundation: Chassis, Axles, and Running Gear

The strength of the chassis and axle system dictates what you can build inside. A robust double axle setup can support the weight of built-in shelving, workbenches, and heavy equipment, allowing for a fully customized interior without compromising safety or towing performance. The unique VIN number assigned to each trailer ensures it is properly registered and its specifications are traceable.

Securing Your Cargo: Essential Tie Downs and Accessories

No matter how well-insulated your trailer is, unsecured cargo is a major hazard. Properly placed Tie Downs, such as D-rings bolted through the floor into the frame or E-track systems mounted on the walls, are critical for keeping your load stationary during transit. When parked, using wheel chocks is a fundamental safety practice to prevent the trailer from rolling, especially during loading and unloading.

Understanding Axle Options and Payload Capacity for Double Axle Trailers

The primary advantage of a double axle configuration is its payload capacity. Typically, a 6×10 trailer will be equipped with two 3,500 lb axles, providing a total GVWR of 7,000 lbs. After subtracting the trailer’s own weight, this leaves a substantial capacity for cargo. This robust setup ensures that the trailer is not just a container, but a true workhorse.

Choosing the Right Electrical Package: From Basic Needs to Advanced Requirements

For those needing power inside, an Electrical Package is a must-have option. A common choice is the Electrical Package - 30amp service, which typically includes a panel box with 20amp breakers, a shore power connection, multiple 110v outlets, and an interior 110v switch for overhead lighting. This transforms the trailer into a powered workspace, capable of running tools, charging batteries, or operating equipment.

Tire Smarts: Radial Tires and the Importance of Ply Rating (e.g., 6 Ply)

Reiterating the importance of tires is crucial for a double axle setup. The combined load is significant, and radial tires with the correct 6 Ply or higher rating provide the durability and heat dissipation needed for safe highway travel. Regular trailer maintenance, including checking tire pressure and tread wear, is paramount.

Considerations for Integrating Climate Control (HVAC, Heating Elements)

With factory insulation and a robust electrical package in place, the final step for ultimate climate control is adding an HVAC unit. The insulation dramatically reduces the size and power requirements of the air conditioner or heater needed to maintain a consistent temperature, making the system more efficient and effective.

Structural Integrity: The Importance of Robust Frame Design and Cross Members

The longevity and safety of an enclosed trailer are directly tied to its structural design. A well-engineered frame resists flexing and twisting, which is especially important for an insulated model where maintaining airtight seals is key. Key indicators of quality include the gauge of the steel tubing and the spacing of wall posts and floor Cross Members, with 16-inch centers being a common standard for durability. An aluminum roof offers a lightweight, seamless, and corrosion-resistant covering. Customization options like a Blackout Package, featuring Black Fenders and a Black Stone Guard or Nose Guard, not only enhance aesthetics but also add layers of durable protection. The ability to build a custom trailer tailored to specific needs is a hallmark of a quality manufacturer.

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Conclusion

Choosing a 6×10 double axle enclosed trailer with factory insulation is a strategic investment in protection, versatility, and peace of mind. The combination of a stable, high-capacity double axle platform with the climate-regulating power of professionally installed insulation creates a mobile environment capable of safeguarding your most valuable assets. From the robust frame with its protective asphalt undercoating paint to the functional interior powered by a comprehensive Electrical Package, every component works in concert to deliver unmatched performance. By prioritizing a quality build from a trusted production team, you acquire more than just a trailer; you gain a reliable partner for your business or passion, ensuring your cargo arrives safely, no matter the conditions.

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