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7×10 Double Axle with Extra Height
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7×10 Double Axle with Extra Height
1. Technical Features Table
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| Standard Features | South Georgia |
| PRICE | $4,760.00 |
| EXTERIOR METAL | White or Black metal exterior (.080) Screwed metal exterior |
| AXLES | 3500lb leaf spring axles with 4" drop & Electric Brakes |
| V-NOSE | V Nose (Standard) |
| ELECTRIC BRAKES | Axles w/ Electric Brakes |
| DOME LIGHT | 12V 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-MEMBERS | 24" OC Roof Members |
| WALL CROSS-MEMBERS | 16" OC Wall Members |
| LIGHTS | LED Strip tail lights |
| INTERIOR HEGHT | 75" (6'3") Interior height |
| REAR DOOR | Ramp Door w/ Spring Assist & Extension Flap |
| PLUG / COUPLER (BALL) | 7-way Round elec. Plug/ 2 5/16" coupler |
| FENDERS | Aluminum fenders w/lights |
| SIDE DOOR | 32" RV style side door with flush lock |
| TIRES | ST205 15" RADIAL tires |
| RIMS/WHEELS | Silver Mod Wheels |
| ROOF MATERIAL | Galvalume roof |
| STONEGUARD | 24" Stoneguard on front |
| TONGUE JACK | 2000 lb tongue jack |
| HUBS | EZ Lube Hubs |
| WALL MATERIAL | 3/8" Premium plywood sidewalls |
| FLOOR MATERIAL | 3/4" plywood floor/Painted Underneath |
| SIDEWALL VENTS | Non-powered roof vent |
| EMPTY WEIGHT | 1800 lbs |
| LOAD CAPACITY | 5200 lbs |
| GVWR | 7000 lbs |
| TONGUE WEIGHT | 279 lbs |
2. Technical FAQ

Overall Length: 13’6″ / 162 in (Breakdown: 10’on the Box + 3’6″ on the Tongue) 20″ on the Vnose
Overall Width: 8’6″ / 102 in (Breakdown: 7′ 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)
Overall Length: 9’9″ Box (Breakdown: Subtract 3″ which counts for rear door & framing) plus 20″ on the Vnose
Overall Width: 6’8″ (Breakdown: Subtract 4″ (2″ on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Overall Height: 6’3″
Width: 74″ (Breakdown: Subtract 10″ (5 on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Height: 69″ (Breakdown: Subtract 6″ which counts for plywood & framing)
7-way Round plug
5×4.5 (5 Lug)
6 Ply
Screws are 4′ apart instead of being every 2′
It’s an asphalt undercoating paint
We developed a section exclusively for Custom Options where we show sample photos and explain most popular options:
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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
Click the link below for Financing Options:
https://makemytrailer.com/enclosed-trailer-financing-services/
Click the link below for Delivery Options:
https://makemytrailer.com/delivery/
30 Day Temporary Tag, Certificate of Origin and obviously your Title so you can register your brand new trailer
Yes they are and also the reason why your trailer pick up is directly at the Factory.
We do not charge any taxes, that’s something that you pay when you register the trailer
Yes, as soon as your trailer is ready we can provide your with your VIN number.
1) Credit or Debit Card (over the phone or invoice sent to your email)
2) Mail a Cashier’s Check
3) Wire Transfer
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
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
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
7. Need a Quote?
Have you recently invested in an enclosed cargo trailer, or are you looking to maximize the lifespan and efficiency of your current one? Our comprehensive PDF guide is your ultimate companion to mastering the art of trailer maintenance!
- Step-by-step instructions on pre-use checks to ensure safety and readiness for the road.
- Expert advice on periodic maintenance routines to keep your trailer in peak condition.
- DIY tips for interior and exterior care, from flooring maintenance to rust prevention.
- Winterizing strategies that protect your investment through the coldest months.
- Essential insights into tire care, brake maintenance, and the importance of proper ventilation.
- Bonus content: Safety equipment checklist, emergency preparedness, and much more!
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Finding Your Perfect 7x10 Double Axle Trailer with Extra Height: Your Complete Buyers Guide
Finding the right enclosed trailer can feel like a search for a needle in a haystack. You need something that’s not just a box on wheels, but a reliable partner for your business, hobby, or hauling needs. The challenge intensifies when standard sizes just don’t cut it. This is where the 7×10 double axle trailer with extra height emerges as a uniquely versatile and powerful solution, perfectly positioned in a rapidly expanding market. The overall trailer market size is projected to grow from $60.11 billion in 2024 to an impressive $89.21 billion by 2029, according to Market Research Future, signaling a growing demand for capable and specialized hauling solutions. This guide is designed to cut through the noise, providing a clear roadmap to understanding, evaluating, and choosing the perfect trailer that meets and exceeds your expectations.

Introduction: The Quest for the Perfect Extra-Height Trailer
Embarking on the journey to find the ideal trailer involves balancing size, capacity, and features. The 7×10 enclosed cargo trailer represents a sweet spot for many users, offering substantial space without being overly cumbersome. However, the true game-changer is the addition of a double axle and extra interior height, transforming a standard cargo hauler into a specialized tool for a wide range of demanding applications.
Why Choose a 7×10 Double Axle Trailer? Understanding the Standard
The 7×10 footprint provides ample floor space for hauling everything from landscaping equipment and construction materials to ATVs and motorcycles. But the real star is the double axle, or tandem axle, configuration. Unlike a single axle, a Tandem Axle Trailer distributes the load across four wheels instead of two. This design dramatically improves stability at highway speeds, reduces tire wear, provides a smoother ride, and offers a crucial safety redundancy—if one tire fails, the other can help maintain control. This foundation of stability is essential for anyone carrying valuable or heavy cargo.
The “Extra Height” Advantage: Going Beyond Standard Utility
Standard trailers can feel restrictive. Extra height—often an additional 6 to 12 inches over the typical 6-foot interior—unlocks a new level of utility. It’s the difference between crouching and standing comfortably, between struggling to fit a UTV with a roll cage and loading it with ease, and between simply hauling items and creating a mobile workspace. This vertical advantage is what elevates a good trailer to a great one, adapting it to more specialized and demanding tasks.
What You’ll Find in This Comprehensive Guide
This guide breaks down every critical component of a 7×10 double axle trailer with extra height. We will move beyond a simple list of specifications to explain why each feature matters, empowering you to make an informed decision based on your unique needs.
Why Extra Height Truly Matters: Unlocking Unmatched Versatility
The decision to opt for extra height is one of the most impactful choices you can make. It fundamentally changes how you can use your Enclosed Trailer, expanding its capabilities far beyond simple transport.
Accommodating Taller Cargo: From ATVs/UTVs to Specialized Equipment (e.g., taller car hauler items, stand-up work)
The most immediate benefit is the ability to haul taller items without modification or compromise. This is critical for UTVs with custom cages, large commercial mowers with roll-over protection systems (ROPS), or stacked items like crates and boxes. For those using the trailer as a small car hauler for compact vehicles or specialty equipment, the added clearance prevents damage and simplifies loading.
Enjoy More Interior Walk-Around Space and Comfort
For anyone who works inside their trailer—be it a contractor, a mobile detailer, or a tradesperson—extra height means enhanced comfort and efficiency. The ability to stand upright reduces physical strain and makes organizing tools, accessing equipment, and maneuvering inside the space significantly easier.
Increased Storage Capacity: Stack Your Gear More Efficiently
Vertical space is often underutilized. Extra height allows for the installation of taller shelving units and overhead storage systems. This means you can carry more gear in the same 7×10 footprint, keeping the floor clear for larger items or workspace. A well-organized trailer saves time on the job site and protects your equipment from damage.
The Foundation: Key Essentials for Your 7×10 Double Axle Trailer
A trailer is only as good as its foundation. The frame, axles, and core structure are what determine its longevity, safety, and performance under load.
Tailoring to Specific Trades and Hobbies: The Vertical Advantage
Different professions benefit uniquely from extra height. A landscaper can fit taller zero-turn mowers. A carpenter can install a vertical sheet goods rack. A motocross enthusiast can work on their bikes without hitting their head. This vertical advantage allows the trailer to be tailored into a mobile workshop, storage unit, or specialized transport vehicle.
The Power of the Double Axle (Tandem Axle Trailer): Superior Stability and Load Distribution
As mentioned, the double axle is a cornerstone of this trailer’s capability. The growth in the trailer axle market underscores the industry’s move toward more robust and safer hauling solutions. By distributing the cargo’s weight across two axles, it significantly reduces the tongue weight pressure on the tow vehicle’s hitch, leading to a safer, more controlled towing experience, especially in crosswinds or on uneven roads.
Dimensions and Capacity: What 7×10 Really Means for Your Needs
The “7×10” designation refers to the interior width and length. This provides 70 square feet of floor space, which is a versatile size for balancing cargo capacity and maneuverability. Coupled with a tandem axle setup, these trailers typically have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) around 7,000 pounds, offering a substantial payload capacity for serious work or recreation.
Built to Last: Structure, Frame, and Exterior Integrity
The durability of your trailer is determined by the quality of its construction, from the main frame rails to the final exterior skin.
Enclosed vs. Open: Why an Enclosed Cargo Trailer is Crucial for Protection (Enclosed Trailer)
While open trailers have their place, an ENCLOSED CARGO TRAILER offers unmatched protection from weather, road debris, and theft. Your valuable tools, equipment, and recreational vehicles are kept secure and out of the elements. This security is a primary driver behind the trend noted by Market Research Future, which expects the enclosed trailers segment to grow at the highest rate due to its advantages in protection and security.
Core Structural Components for Uncompromising Durability
A strong trailer starts with a robust skeleton. Look for a sturdy A-Frame Style Tongue, which provides superior strength and stability at the coupling point. The main frame should be constructed from heavy-duty tube steel. Inside, the spacing of structural members is critical: Wall members and Floor Crossmembers are typically spaced 16 inches on-center, while Roof Bows are spaced 24 inches on-center. This robust grid prevents flexing and ensures the trailer can handle heavy loads and rough roads. Finally, a protective layer of asphalt undercoating paint on the chassis is vital for preventing rust and corrosion from road salt and moisture.
Exterior Shell: Protection, Durability, and Appearance
The exterior skin is the trailer’s first line of defense. A high-quality Aluminum Exterior is a popular choice because it is lightweight, rust-proof, and provides a clean, professional appearance. This is often complemented by Heavy Duty Exterior Trim that protects edges and corners from impact. For the roof, a galvalume roof is an excellent feature, offering superior corrosion resistance compared to traditional galvanized steel, ensuring a long, leak-free life.
Seamless Access and Secure Loading for Taller Cargo
How you get your cargo in and out of the trailer is just as important as how it’s transported. The right doors and access points are essential for efficiency and safety.
The Essential Ramp Door: Effortless Entry for Tall and Heavy Items
For rolling cargo like UTVs, mowers, or dollies, a rear Ramp Door is non-negotiable. The extra height of the trailer means the door opening is also taller, preventing clearance issues. A crucial feature to look for is a Spring Assist mechanism, which uses heavy-duty springs to counterbalance the weight of the ramp, making it easy for one person to open and close safely.
Convenient Side Door: Quick Access Without Unloading Main Cargo
A side door is a massive convenience feature. It allows you to quickly grab a tool, check on cargo, or enter the trailer without having to lower the main rear ramp. This is especially useful in tight spaces where you can’t fully open the rear. Look for a secure handle and a reliable Bar Lock for added security against theft.
Securing Your Cargo: Essential Tie Downs and Stabilizers
Once inside, your cargo must be secured. A well-equipped trailer will have multiple D-rings or E-track systems pre-installed. For a trailer with extra height, consider how you will secure taller items to prevent them from tipping. Proper load balancing and securing practices are paramount for safe towing.
Wheels, Tires, and Safe Towing Mechanics
The connection between your trailer and the road is one of the most critical safety systems. High-quality wheels, tires, and electrical components are essential.
Visibility and Lighting: Illuminating Your Space
Good lighting is crucial for both safety and convenience. Inside, a Dome light provides visibility for loading and unloading in low-light conditions. An LED Dome Light is a superior option, offering brighter light, lower energy consumption, and a much longer lifespan. A Roof Vent is another key feature, allowing for air circulation to prevent heat and fume buildup.
Tire Performance: Why Choosing the Right Tires is Vital
The tires on a trailer bear the entire weight of your cargo. Radial Tires are the industry standard for good reason. They run cooler, have a longer tread life, and provide a smoother ride than older bias-ply designs. Ensure the tires have an adequate load rating, typically indicated by a 6 Ply rating for this size of trailer, ensuring they can handle the demands of a heavy load. These tires are typically mounted on durable Steel Rim wheels designed for strength.
Electrical and Safety Systems: Connecting and Protecting
A reliable electrical system ensures your trailer’s brakes and lights work flawlessly. The 7-way Round plug is the standard connector for tandem axle trailers, integrating electric brakes, running lights, brake lights, and turn signals with your tow vehicle. Bright Fender Lights ensure the trailer’s width is visible to other drivers. For protection, a V-Nose Front not only improves aerodynamics but also provides a place for a Stone Guard—often made of Aluminum Tread Plate—to defend against rocks and debris kicked up by the tow vehicle. Finally, heavy-duty Safety Chains are a mandatory and non-negotiable link between the trailer and the vehicle.

Conclusion
Finding your perfect 7×10 double axle trailer with extra height is a process of matching robust construction with features that serve your specific needs. It’s about looking beyond the surface and understanding the “why” behind each component. The stability of a Tandem Axle Trailer, the protection of an Aluminum Exterior, and the unmatched versatility of extra height combine to create a powerful tool.
By focusing on a strong foundation—from the frame and Floor Crossmembers to the galvalume roof—you ensure longevity. By choosing functional access points like a Ramp Door with Spring Assist and a convenient side door, you ensure efficiency. And by investing in quality safety and performance components like Radial Tires and a proper 7-way Round plug, you ensure peace of mind on the road. Armed with this knowledge, you are no longer just a buyer; you are an informed investor ready to select a trailer that will serve as a reliable partner in all your future projects and adventures.
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