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7x14 Single Axle - Quality Cargo
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7x14 Single Axle - Quality Cargo
1. Technical Features Table
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| Standard Features | Quality |
| PRICE | $4,675.00 |
| EXTERIOR METAL | .024 metal exterior Semi-Screwless exterior |
| AXLES | 2900 lb Spring axle with 4" drop and |
| V-NOSE | V-Nose with vertical ATP trim |
| DOME LIGHT | 12V Dome light with switch |
| WALLS/CEILING TUBING | 1"x1 " steel tube in walls and ceiling |
| FLOOR TUBING | 6" Steel Tube Main Frame |
| FLOOR CROSS-MEMBERS | Floor crossmembers 16" O.C. |
| ROOF CROSS-MEMBERS | Roof members 24" O.C. |
| WALL CROSS-MEMBERS | Wall members 16" O.C. |
| LIGHTS | LED Strip tail lights |
| INTERIOR HEGHT | 75" (6'3") Interior height |
| REAR DOOR | Double rear door w/bar lock or ramp |
| PLUG / COUPLER (BALL) | 7-way Bargman plug 2" coupler |
| FENDERS | Aluminum Fender w/Lights |
| SIDE DOOR | 32" RV style side door with flush lock |
| TIRES | 15" 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 | Premium 3/8" plywood sidewalls |
| FLOOR MATERIAL | 3/4" plywood floor/painted underneath |
| VENTS | Non-powered roof vent or sidewall |
| EMPTY WEIGHT | 1900 lbs |
| LOAD CAPACITY | 1090 lbs |
| GVWR | 2990 lbs |
| TONGUE WEIGHT | 210 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)
No it doesn’t but they’re available as a custom option.
Side Note: If the combined weight of the trailer and its load approaches or exceeds 3,000 pounds, many jurisdictions require brakes on the trailer. However, a 4x6 enclosed trailer, given its size, is unlikely to reach this weight limit when fully loaded, as they typically have a lower payload capacity.
Safety Considerations
Driving Conditions: If you plan to tow your trailer in hilly or mountainous areas, or if you’ll be driving in a lot of stop-and-go traffic, having electric brakes can significantly improve safety by reducing stopping distances and improving vehicle control.
Emergency Handling: Electric brakes can offer better control in emergency braking situations, reducing the risk of accidents.
Wear on Vehicle Brakes: Using a trailer with its own braking system can reduce wear and tear on your vehicle’s brakes, especially important for frequent towing or heavy loads.
4-way flat 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.
7. Get 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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7x14 Single Axle Quality Cargo Trailers: Built to Last & Ready to Roll
Introduction: The Unsung Hero of Hauling
For small business owners, contractors, and weekend adventurers, the need for a reliable hauling solution is constant. You require a partner that can move tools, equipment, or recreational gear securely and efficiently, day in and day out. This is where the enclosed cargo trailer becomes an indispensable asset. More than just a box on wheels, a well-built trailer is a mobile storage unit, a workshop on the go, and a promise of capability. The challenge lies in finding the perfect balance of size, maneuverability, and durability—a sweet spot where capacity meets convenience.
The Demand for Versatility and Durability
Today’s market demands more than just basic transport. Users need a versatile enclosed trailer that can handle a landscaping crew’s mowers on Monday, a contractor’s tools on Wednesday, and a family’s ATVs on Saturday. This versatility must be supported by uncompromising durability. A trailer that suffers from leaks, frame fatigue, or electrical issues is not an asset; it’s a liability. The call is for a quality cargo trailer built with superior materials and expert craftsmanship, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of daily use and harsh weather conditions, protecting valuable cargo and delivering peace of mind.
Why a 7x14 Single Axle Trailer is Your Smart Choice
Among the myriad of options available, the 7x14 single axle cargo trailer emerges as a uniquely intelligent choice. It occupies a strategic position in the trailer world, offering ample space without the complexities of larger, tandem-axle models. This configuration is engineered for users who need significant capacity but still value agility and ease of use, making it one of the most popular and practical trailers on the market.
Optimal Dimensions for Diverse Needs
The “7x14” designation refers to its core interior dimensions: a seven-foot width and a fourteen-foot length. This generous footprint provides nearly 100 square feet of floor space, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. The seven-foot width is particularly advantageous, allowing for easy side-by-side loading of wider items like UTVs, multiple motorcycles, or rows of shelving for organized tool storage. The fourteen-foot length accommodates longer materials and provides substantial volume for moving household goods or business inventory. Combined with a typical interior height of over six feet, this model offers a spacious, walkable environment for managing your cargo.
The Distinct Advantages of a Single Axle Configuration
Opting for a single axle on a trailer of this size provides distinct, practical benefits. Firstly, maneuverability is significantly enhanced. A single axle trailer is easier to back into tight driveways, navigate crowded job sites, and position precisely. Secondly, maintenance is simpler and more cost-effective. With only two tires and two sets of brakes and bearings to service, long-term ownership costs are lower compared to a tandem axle. Finally, a single axle design reduces the trailer’s overall weight, maximizing the potential payload for a given Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and often resulting in better fuel economy for the tow vehicle.
Understanding Critical Weight Specifications
Safety and legality hinge on understanding your trailer’s weight specifications. A typical 7x14 single axle model is built around a 3,500 lb axle. The GVWR is often set at 2,990 lbs. This specific rating is strategic, as it falls below the 3,000 lb threshold that triggers additional registration requirements in many states. With an average empty weight of around 1,900 lbs, this configuration provides a payload capacity of approximately 1,090 lbs. This is more than sufficient for many common tasks, but it underscores the importance of knowing your cargo’s weight to ensure safe and legal operation.
Built to Last: Engineering for Enduring Quality and Reliability
The true value of a cargo trailer is not found in its dimensions alone, but in the quality of its construction. A “Built to Last” philosophy is evident in every component, from the frame that forms its skeleton to the skin that protects it from the elements. This commitment to engineering excellence ensures your investment will deliver reliable service for years to come.
The Foundation: Superior Frame and Structural Integrity
The backbone of any quality cargo trailer is its frame. Look for models constructed with a steel tube main frame and wall posts, as tubing offers superior torsional rigidity compared to weaker C-channel or angle iron. The spacing of these structural members is critical; industry-leading trailers feature crossmembers and wall studs spaced 16 inches on-center. This dense framework prevents flexing, resists damage from shifting cargo, and provides a solid foundation for the floor and walls, ensuring the entire structure remains square and true over its lifespan.
Advanced Axle and Suspension Systems for Durability
Supporting the load is a robust axle and suspension system. A 3,500 lb rated leaf spring axle is the standard for this class, providing a durable and proven method for absorbing road shock and supporting the cargo’s weight. High-quality systems include EZ-Lube hubs, which simplify routine maintenance by allowing grease to be added without disassembling the hub. This thoughtful feature significantly extends bearing life and ensures your trailer is always ready to roll smoothly and safely.
Premium Exterior and Underbody Protection
A trailer’s exterior is its first line of defense. Premium models feature .024 gauge aluminum siding, which offers a clean, professional appearance while resisting rust and corrosion. To protect against road debris, a 24-inch high Aluminum Tread Plate (ATP) stone guard is essential at the front. Just as important is what’s underneath. The steel frame should be coated with a protective finish, and the underside of the 3/4″ plywood floor should be painted or sealed to prevent moisture absorption and rot, preserving the trailer’s structural integrity from the ground up.
Thoughtful Build Quality and Craftsmanship
The difference between a standard and a quality cargo trailer often lies in the details. This includes the use of high-grade sealants on all roof seams to prevent water intrusion, ensuring your cargo stays dry. It’s in the precision of the welds that join the frame, providing strength at critical stress points. It’s also seen in the fit and finish of the doors, panels, and trim, which not only contribute to aesthetics but also to the trailer’s overall durability and weather resistance.
Ready to Roll: Features for Safe, Convenient, and Immediate Use
A great trailer isn’t just built tough; it’s designed for immediate and effortless use. “Ready to Roll” means every feature has been thoughtfully integrated to enhance safety, convenience, and functionality from the moment you hitch it up. These components work in harmony to provide a seamless and secure towing experience.
Secure Towing and Connectivity
A safe journey begins at the hitch. Quality 7x14 trailers are equipped with a sturdy 2-5/16 inch A-frame coupler that ensures a solid connection to the tow vehicle. This is complemented by heavy-duty safety chains and a reliable 2,000 lb tongue jack for easy hitching and unhitching. The electrical connection is made through a standard 7-way plug, which powers the trailer’s lighting and, most importantly, its braking system.
High-Performance Wheels and Tires
The connection to the road is handled by high-performance wheels and tires. The standard is ST205/75R15 radial tires, which are specifically designed for trailer use. Radials run cooler, offer a longer tread life, and provide better tracking than older bias-ply tires, making them far superior for highway travel. These tires are mounted on durable steel wheels, often powder-coated for enhanced corrosion resistance.
Advanced Braking System for Control and Safety
For a trailer with the potential to carry over 1,000 lbs of cargo, a capable braking system is non-negotiable. The industry standard and safest option is an electric brake system. These brakes are wired directly into the tow vehicle’s integrated brake controller (or an aftermarket one) and activate in proportion to your truck’s braking. This provides smooth, controlled stopping power, preventing the trailer from pushing the tow vehicle and dramatically reducing stopping distances—a critical safety feature in traffic or emergency situations.
Convenient Access and Loading Solutions
Efficient use of an enclosed trailer depends on easy access. The primary point of entry is a rear ramp door, engineered with a spring-assist mechanism to make it lightweight and easy to lift and lower. This provides a simple, durable ramp for rolling in equipment, dollies, or recreational vehicles. Additionally, a 32-inch RV-style side door with a secure flush lock offers convenient walk-in access to the front of the trailer without having to lower the main ramp door, perfect for quickly grabbing a tool or checking on your cargo.
Superior Visibility and Lighting
Modern trailers utilize full LED lighting for all exterior lights, including the tail lights, brake lights, and side marker lights. LED lights are significantly brighter, longer-lasting, and draw less power than traditional incandescent bulbs. This enhances your visibility to other drivers, increasing safety on the road while being virtually maintenance-free.
Maximizing Your 7x14 Single Axle Cargo Trailer: Customization & Care
Your trailer’s value extends far beyond its standard features. Through smart customization and diligent care, you can transform it into a specialized tool perfectly suited to your needs and ensure it delivers peak performance for years.
Tailoring Your Interior for Specific Hauling
The open interior of a 7x14 trailer is a blank canvas. Numerous options exist to optimize the space for your specific cargo. E-track or D-rings can be installed on the floor and walls to create secure, versatile tie-down points for motorcycles or equipment. For contractors, custom shelving and tool racks can turn the trailer into a mobile workshop. An upgrade to a taller interior height is a popular option for those hauling UTVs with roll cages or who need more headroom to work inside.
Understanding Payload Limits and Safe Operation
Maximizing your trailer means using it safely. Always be mindful of your 1,090 lb payload capacity. Overloading can lead to axle failure, tire blowouts, and unsafe handling. Equally important is proper weight distribution. Aim to place 60% of the cargo’s weight forward of the axle, which helps maintain an appropriate tongue weight (typically 10-15% of the total trailer weight) for stable, sway-free towing.
Long-Term Care for Lasting Performance
A well-maintained trailer is a reliable trailer. A simple routine can prevent major issues. Regularly check tire pressure, as under-inflation is a leading cause of blowouts. Periodically inspect and test the electric brakes to ensure they are engaging correctly. Lubricate all moving parts, including the ramp door hinges, side door lock, and tongue jack. Wash the exterior to remove corrosive road salt and debris. This minimal effort will protect your investment and ensure it’s always ready for the next job.
Investing in Quality: The Long-Term Value of a 7x14 Single Axle Cargo Trailer
When considering the purchase of a 7x14 trailer, it’s easy to focus on the initial price. However, the wisest buyers look beyond the sticker and evaluate the long-term value. A well-built trailer is not an expense; it’s an investment in efficiency, security, and peace of mind that pays dividends over its entire service life.
Why Quality is the Smart Investment
The allure of a low price can be tempting, but it often comes at a hidden cost. A cheaper trailer may use a weaker frame, thinner aluminum siding, and lower-grade components that are prone to failure. The initial savings are quickly erased by the cost of repairs, downtime for your business, and the potential for damaged cargo. Investing in a quality cargo trailer with a robust tube frame, reliable brakes, and superior weatherproofing means fewer headaches, greater reliability, and a significantly higher resale value when it’s time to upgrade.
Finding Your Perfect 7x14 Trailer
The sales process for a quality trailer should be transparent and informative. When you inspect a potential model, look closely at the details. Examine the quality of the welds. Check the seals around the doors and roof vents. Ask the sales representative about the trailer specifications—frame construction, axle rating, and the gauge of the aluminum. A reputable dealer will be proud to highlight these quality features and help you select the options that best fit your needs.
Conclusion: Your Reliable Partner, Built to Last and Ready to Roll
The 7x14 single axle enclosed cargo trailer stands out as a uniquely capable and intelligent solution for a vast array of hauling challenges. It strikes the perfect balance between spacious capacity and nimble maneuverability, offering a platform that is as adaptable as it is dependable.
Embrace Durability and Versatility
By choosing a model built with a foundation of quality—from its steel tube frame and reliable electric brakes to its weather-sealed doors and durable aluminum exterior—you are investing in a tool designed for longevity. This is a trailer that’s engineered to protect your valuable cargo, streamline your work, and support your passions without compromise. Its thoughtful design and robust construction ensure it is not just built to last, but ready to roll whenever and wherever you need it.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re looking for a hauling partner that offers an unmatched blend of strength, convenience, and long-term value, the 7x14 single axle cargo trailer is your answer. We encourage you to explore the available models, consider the options that will best serve your needs, and contact a knowledgeable sales professional. Secure a quote today and discover how a quality trailer can become one of the most valuable assets for your business or lifestyle.
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