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7x14 Double Axle with Insulation
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7x14 Double Axle with Insulation
1. Technical Features Table
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| Standard Features | South Georgia Cargo |
| PRICE | $5,688.00 |
| 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 |
| THERMA-PLY | ❌ |
| WALL MATERIAL | 3/8" Premium plywood sidewalls |
| FLOOR MATERIAL | 3/4" plywood floor/Painted Underneath |
| SIDEWALL VENTS | Non-powered roof vent |
| EMPTY WEIGHT | 2120 lbs |
| LOAD CAPACITY | 4880 lbs |
| GVWR | 7000 lbs |
| TONGUE WEIGHT | 318 lbs |
2. Technical FAQ
Overall Length: 17’6″ / 210 in (Breakdown: 14′ 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 ( Diamond ): 8’4″ / 100 in (Breakdown: 7′ on the Box + 16″ from the ground to the box)
Overall Height (Anvil): 7’7″ / 91 in (Breakdown: 6’3″ on the Box + 16″ from the ground to the box)
Overall Length: 13’9″ 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 ( Diamond ): 7′
Overall Height (Anvil): 6’3″
Width: 74″ (Breakdown: Subtract 10″ (5 on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Height ( Diamond ): 78″ (Breakdown: Subtract 6″ which counts for plywood & framing)
Height (Anvil): 69″ (Breakdown: Subtract 6″ which counts for plywood & framing)
7-way Round plug
5x4.5 (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
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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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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Experience True Comfort with the 7x14 Double Axle with Insulation for Exceptional Climate Control and Protection
The modern trailer has evolved far beyond a simple box on wheels. For professionals, hobbyists, and adventurers alike, the demand is no longer just for hauling capacity but for a protected, stable, and even comfortable environment for their valuable cargo and for themselves. The global Cargo Trailer Market, valued at approximately $8.5 billion, reflects this growing need for versatile and sophisticated transport solutions. In this landscape, the 7x14 double axle enclosed trailer stands out as a perfect balance of size and capability. But a new standard is emerging—one where exceptional insulation transforms this workhorse into a climate-controlled sanctuary, protecting contents from extreme temperatures, reducing noise, and creating a truly comfortable and usable mobile space.
Introduction: Beyond Basic Hauling – Discover True Comfort
Introduction: More Than Just Hauling – Discover True Comfort
The traditional cargo trailer serves a single purpose: to move items from one point to another. However, this utilitarian view overlooks the significant challenges posed by weather and environment. Extreme heat can damage sensitive electronics, paints, and equipment, while freezing temperatures can ruin liquids and compromise materials. An uninsulated metal box offers little more protection from these thermal threats than an open-air flatbed. The shift toward insulated trailers represents a fundamental change in perspective, recognizing the trailer not just as a container but as a protective environment. This guide explores how a 7x14 double axle trailer, enhanced with superior insulation, delivers a new level of comfort, security, and value.
Why “Exceptional Insulation” is a Game-Changer for Your 7x14 Double Axle Trailer
Exceptional insulation is the critical feature that elevates a standard cargo trailer to a high-performance mobile unit. It creates a thermal barrier that dramatically slows the transfer of heat. In the summer, it keeps the interior cool and stable, protecting your assets from sweltering temperatures. In the winter, it prevents the biting cold from penetrating, safeguarding goods from freezing. This climate control isn’t just about protecting cargo; it transforms the trailer into a viable mobile workshop, office, or recreational hub where you can work or relax in comfort, regardless of the weather outside. Furthermore, insulation provides significant sound-dampening, creating a quieter interior and a more peaceful journey.
The Evolution of Enclosed Trailers: From Utilitarian to Sanctuary
The enclosed trailer has journeyed from a basic necessity to a sophisticated tool. Early models prioritized durability and security, but user expectations have expanded. Today, the trailer is often an extension of the business or hobby itself. A contractor’s trailer becomes a mobile command center; a photographer’s hauler becomes a portable studio. This evolution is driven by the understanding that the condition of the cargo—and the user’s ability to work efficiently within the space—is paramount. The integration of features like advanced insulation marks the latest step in this evolution, turning a simple hauling solution into a versatile, comfortable, and protected sanctuary on wheels.
The Foundation of Performance: Understanding Your 7x14 Double Axle Enclosed Trailer
Why “Superior Insulation” is a Game-Changer for Your 7x14 Double Axle Trailer
Reiterating the importance of this feature, superior insulation is the single greatest upgrade for functionality. It directly combats the primary weakness of a standard metal trailer: thermal conductivity. By minimizing temperature fluctuations, it prevents condensation buildup that can lead to mold, mildew, and rust, preserving both your cargo and the trailer’s structural integrity. This level of environmental control opens up new possibilities, from transporting delicate antiques and fine art to operating a mobile food service where temperature consistency is non-negotiable. The investment in insulation pays dividends in preserved cargo, increased usability, and enhanced long-term value.
The Power of Dual Axles: Enhanced Stability and Capacity
The “double axle” in a Double Axle Enclosed Trailer is fundamental to its performance. This configuration uses two axles and four wheels to distribute the trailer’s weight more evenly. The immediate benefits are a significantly higher payload capacity and enhanced stability, especially at highway speeds and in crosswinds. A double axle setup also provides a crucial safety redundancy; if one tire fails, the other on the same side can temporarily support the load, allowing the driver to pull over safely. This stability is essential when hauling heavy or valuable equipment, ensuring a smoother, more controlled ride that minimizes stress on both the cargo and the tow vehicle.
What to Expect from This Comprehensive Guide
This guide will serve as your definitive resource for understanding the multifaceted benefits of an insulated 7x14 double axle trailer. We will deconstruct the key structural components that form its foundation, dive deep into the science and practical advantages of superior insulation, and explore the design elements that contribute to daily comfort and convenience. We will also cover critical performance and safety features, and provide actionable advice on what to look for when selecting the perfect trailer for your needs. By the end, you will have a clear understanding of how these elements work in synergy to create a truly exceptional mobile solution.
The Core of Comfort: Diving Deep into Exceptional Insulation
The Foundation of Performance: Understanding Your 7x14 Double Axle Enclosed Trailer
Before appreciating the nuances of insulation, one must understand the platform it enhances. A 7 x 14 trailer is built upon a robust main frame, typically constructed from steel tubing for maximum rigidity and durability. This frame dictates the trailer’s overall strength and longevity. Key considerations include the ground clearance, which affects its ability to navigate varied terrain, and the quality of the exterior shell. The Exterior Metal, often aluminum, is applied over this frame. A Semi-Screwed Exterior provides a clean look while offering a strong bond that reduces flexing and potential water intrusion points, creating a better-sealed cavity for insulation.
What Makes Insulation “Exceptional” in a Trailer
Exceptional insulation goes beyond simply stuffing fiberglass batts into the walls. It involves a systematic approach to thermal management. High-quality insulation is defined by its R-value (resistance to heat flow), its moisture resistance, and its durability. Materials like rigid foam board or closed-cell spray foam are often superior choices for trailers as they provide a high R-value per inch, add structural rigidity, and act as a vapor barrier to prevent condensation. “Exceptional” also means comprehensive coverage—insulating not just the walls but also the ceiling and potentially the floor—to create a completely sealed thermal envelope.
Sizing Up Your Needs: Why 7x14 is the Ideal Choice
The 7x14 footprint hits a sweet spot for versatility and maneuverability. It’s large enough to accommodate construction materials, landscaping equipment, motorcycles, or serve as a spacious mobile workspace, yet it remains nimble enough to be towed by most full-size trucks and SUVs without excessive difficulty. The interior offers approximately 98 square feet of floor space, which, combined with a generous Interior Height (often 6’3″ or more), provides ample volume for both storage and movement. This balance makes the 7x14 size the perfect candidate for an insulation upgrade, as it’s large enough to be a functional space worth climate-controlling.
Designing for Daily Comfort and Convenience
The Power of Dual Axles: Enhanced Stability and Capacity
Revisiting the dual-axle configuration from a design perspective, its inherent stability contributes directly to user comfort. A smoother, less jarring ride means cargo is less likely to shift and sensitive equipment remains protected. This stability also translates to a more confident and less fatiguing towing experience for the driver. When paired with a quality suspension system, such as leaf spring axles or premium Torflex axle systems that offer superior vibration dampening, the dual-axle design creates a ride quality that is foundational to the trailer’s overall comfort and performance.
Thoughtful Interior Design for Usability and Durability
A comfortable trailer is a usable trailer. The interior surfaces are your primary point of contact and must be durable. High-quality Plywood Walls (typically 3/8-inch) and a heavy-duty Plywood Floor (often 3/4-inch) provide a rugged and easily customizable interior. These wood surfaces are ideal for mounting shelves, hooks, and equipment, and they serve as the perfect substrate for insulation. Efficient LED LIGHTS are a crucial design element, illuminating the space brightly without generating significant heat, which would counteract the benefits of insulation. The placement of these lights and a sufficient Interior Height ensure the space is well-lit and feels open rather than cramped.
Key Structural Elements for Longevity and Reliability
Durability is a form of long-term comfort, sparing you the stress of repairs. The trailer’s roof is a critical barrier against the elements. Options like a one-piece Aluminum Roof or a Galvalume Roof provide excellent protection and corrosion resistance. The aerodynamic V-Nose design is another key element, reducing wind resistance for better fuel economy and towing stability. Even the aesthetic choice of a Black Enclosed Trailer can be a factor, though its tendency to absorb heat makes high-performance insulation even more critical for maintaining a comfortable interior.
Performance and Safety: Ensuring a Smooth and Secure Journey
The Core of Comfort: Diving Deep into Superior Insulation
The performance of an insulated trailer is transformative. Research highlights that advanced materials can dramatically reduce the energy needed for climate control. A study on phase change materials found they could reduce primary energy consumption by up to 86% over a 22-hour period while maintaining sub-zero temperatures. For users needing active cooling, this translates to massive fuel savings. As noted in industry analyses, refrigeration units in insulated trailers can consume approximately 40% less fuel than those in non-insulated models, directly impacting operational costs and efficiency. This proves that insulation is not just a comfort feature but a significant performance and financial upgrade.
Engineered for a Superior Ride: Axles and Tires
A smooth journey relies on the synergy between the axles and tires. Most double axle trailers are equipped with robust Electric Brakes on both axles, providing substantial stopping power and control, which is a legal requirement in many areas for trailers of this weight class. This system is activated via a 7-way Round plug connected to the tow vehicle. The choice of tires is equally important. High-quality Radial tires are standard for good reason; they run cooler, last longer, and provide a smoother ride than older bias-ply designs. A proper 6 Ply rating or higher ensures the tires can handle the heavy loads a Double Axle Enclosed Trailer is designed to carry.
More Than Just Temperature Control: The Multifaceted Benefits of Advanced Insulation
Mobile Workshops and Professional Trades (e.g., HVAC, Electricians, Contractors)
For trade professionals, an insulated trailer becomes an indispensable tool. It functions as a secure, climate-controlled warehouse on wheels, protecting thousands of dollars in tools and materials from rust-inducing humidity and performance-degrading temperature extremes. More importantly, it can serve as a clean, comfortable on-site workshop for assembly, repairs, or paperwork. This is particularly relevant as more people embrace mobile workstyles; companies have seen a 20% increase in RV bookings for remote work, a trend that highlights the demand for comfortable, self-contained mobile spaces.
What Makes Insulation “Superior” in a Trailer
Superior insulation is defined by its comprehensive application and material quality. It’s not just about the walls; a truly insulated trailer features a fully sealed thermal envelope, including the ceiling and often the floor. The choice of material—whether rigid foam panels known for their high R-value and structural integrity or spray foam that perfectly seals every crevice—is critical. A superior system also includes considerations for ventilation to manage interior air quality without compromising the thermal barrier, ensuring the space is both comfortable and healthy.
Commercial Applications Requiring Climate Control (e.g., Food Service, Event Rentals, Sensitive Equipment)
The commercial applications for insulated Cargo Trailers are vast and growing. The global refrigerated trailer market is projected to grow significantly, underscoring the demand for temperature-controlled transport. An insulated 7x14 trailer is perfect for caterers protecting food quality, event companies transporting delicate electronics or floral arrangements, and technicians hauling sensitive calibration equipment. The insulation ensures that products arrive in perfect condition, protecting business reputations and preventing costly losses.
The Impact on Energy Efficiency and Long-Term Value
Investing in an insulated trailer yields significant long-term returns. The immediate benefit is reduced energy consumption for any active heating or cooling systems. Over time, this translates to substantial cost savings. Furthermore, a well-maintained insulated trailer often commands a higher resale value. The RV and trailer market remains robust, with Q1 2025 shipments showing a 13.9% increase over the previous year. A trailer that offers superior protection and comfort is a more attractive asset to a wide range of potential buyers, from contractors to recreational users.
Making the Right Choice: What to Look for When Buying
Designing for Everyday Comfort and Convenience
When evaluating a trailer, consider the features that impact daily use. How easy is it to get in and out? A Side Door is essential for quick access without having to lower the rear ramp. A Side Door with Flush Lock not only provides better security but also adds a clean, professional finish. The primary loading point, the Rear ramp or cargo door, should be easy to operate. Look for a Ramp Door with Flap, which is a small extension that bridges the gap between the ramp and the ground, making it smoother to roll heavy items on and off.
Assessing Overall Build Quality and Materials (e.g., considering brands like Titanium Cargo Trailers or Mirage trailer for their reputation)
Build quality is paramount. Inspect the welds on the main frame, check the fit and finish of the Exterior Metal, and ensure all doors seal tightly. Reputable brands often have a track record of quality. While specific offerings vary, manufacturers like Titanium Cargo Trailers or a Mirage trailer may be known for certain construction standards or premium options. Researching brand reputations for durability and customer service can provide peace of mind and help you invest in a trailer that will last.
Smart Access Solutions for Effortless Operation
Effortless operation is a key component of comfort. The Ramp Door should be spring-assisted to make it light enough for one person to lift and lower safely. Door handles and locks should be robust and easy to use. The trailer’s electrical system, connected via the 7-way Round plug, should be properly wired with sealed connections to prevent corrosion. Every element that reduces friction in your daily workflow contributes to a better, more comfortable overall experience.
Conclusion
Choosing a 7x14 double axle enclosed trailer is a significant investment in your business or passion. By prioritizing exceptional insulation, you elevate that investment from a simple hauling solution to a high-performance, climate-controlled mobile asset. The benefits are clear and multifaceted: superior protection for valuable cargo, a comfortable and quiet environment for work or recreation, enhanced energy efficiency, and greater long-term value.
When making your selection, look beyond the basic specifications. Scrutinize the quality of the main frame, the integrity of the exterior shell, and the intelligence of the interior design. Ensure it has the foundational strength of a dual-axle system with reliable electric brakes and radial tires. But most importantly, insist on a comprehensive insulation package that transforms the trailer into a true sanctuary on wheels. By doing so, you’re not just buying a trailer; you’re investing in peace of mind, operational efficiency, and true comfort for every journey ahead
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