Make My Trailer

Make My Trailer, Award-Winning Service 🏆 Trailer Dealer of the Year: More Than Just Low Prices. From stock units to custom builds, our enclosed trailers for sale come with strength, savings and a long-term peace of mind included.

4' Wide Enclosed Trailers for Sale

Compact power for tight spaces and quick hauls.

Available Sizes (4' Wide)

5' Wide Enclosed Trailers for Sale

Small footprint, big hauling capability.

Available Sizes (5' Wide)

6' Wide Enclosed Trailers for Sale

Versatile size for work, play, and everything in between.

Available Sizes (6' Wide)

7' Wide Enclosed Trailers for Sale

Spacious, stable, and built for serious jobs.

Available Sizes (7' Wide)

8.5' Wide Enclosed Trailers for Sale

Maximum width for maximum capacity and performance.

Available Sizes (8.5' Wide)

Make My Trailer

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All our enclosed trailer sizes are discounted for the next 2 weeks

What is The Process?

Get a Quote & Approve It

How do I get a quote?

Option #1:
Call Us and we’ll discuss your trailer needs: (912) 202-4732.

Option #2:
Text us your full name, email, and trailer preferences, and we’ll send your quote your way: (912) 202-4732.

Option #3:
Email us with your preferred trailer size and options, and we’ll respond with a detailed quote: Sales@MakeMyTrailer.com.

Option #4:
Create a quote using our system, just select the size trailer you’re interested in and follow the instructions: GET A QUOTE.

We Build the Trailer

Once your quote is approved and the deposit is received, we’ll submit your order to our production team. They’ll review the details, confirm any options or special instructions with you, and then begin building your trailer.

You Schedule & Pickup

The moment your trailer is ready, you’ll hear from us! We’ll send a confirmation email packed with all the details you need — from clear pick-up instructions to how to settle the remaining balance. We’ll also send you a quick text just in case the email slips by. And because we know you’re excited to see it, we’ll include photos of your finished trailer so you can get that first proud look before you even arrive.

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Choosing the Right Material & Build Quality

Choosing the Right Material & Build Quality

Buyers frequently ask whether to go for steel or aluminum construction, how skin thickness influences durability, and what to look for in floor cross-members, axle types, and other build components. These factors strongly shape purchase decisions.

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Size, Axle Configuration & Trailer Features

Determining the right trailer means considering size (width, length, height), axle type (single or tandem), roof style (flat or rounded), and door style (ramp or barn). Each choice affects capacity, durability, ease of loading, and long-term performance.

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What Custom Options Should I Consider?

Many users explore how to tailor trailers to their needs—adding shelves, lighting, ventilation, flooring options, or branding wraps—and they often search for specific types such as car haulers, concession trailers, or mobile-business-ready units

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What size enclosed trailer should I buy?

The right size depends on three key factors — your cargo, your tow vehicle, and your storage space.

  • Cargo:
    Consider the type, weight, and volume of what you’ll be hauling most often. Smaller sizes like 4×6 or 5×8 are perfect for light hauling, tools, or small ATVs. Mid-range sizes like 6×12 or 7×14 offer room for multiple pieces of equipment or motorcycles. For vehicles, large machinery, or business use, you’ll want 8.5×20 and up. We even offer trailers up to 8.5×36 for maximum capacity.

  • Tow Vehicle:
    Make sure your truck or SUV can safely tow the trailer size you choose. Larger trailers not only weigh more but also have higher GVWRs (Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings), requiring more towing power and braking capacity.

  • Storage Space:
    Consider where the trailer will be kept when not in use. Will it fit in your driveway, garage, or storage lot? Larger trailers like an 8.5×36 need more parking room and turning space.

Bottom line: If you need the most capacity possible, our 8.5-foot-wide models up to 36 feet long give you room for just about anything. If portability and easy storage matter more, a smaller model may be your best fit.

Should I choose steel or aluminum construction?

Both steel and aluminum enclosed trailers have their strengths — the best choice comes down to budget, weight requirements, and maintenance preferences.

  • Budget:
    Steel trailers are generally more affordable upfront, making them a great choice if you want durability without a high initial investment. Aluminum trailers cost more initially but can save money over time due to lower maintenance and higher resale value.

  • Weight Requirements:
    Aluminum is significantly lighter than steel, which means easier towing, better fuel efficiency, and the potential to carry more cargo within your vehicle’s tow limit. Steel, while heavier, provides a sturdy feel and can be ideal for extremely heavy loads if your tow vehicle can handle the weight.

  • Maintenance Preferences:
    Steel trailers require periodic maintenance such as painting or coating to protect against rust and corrosion, especially in wet or salty environments. Aluminum, on the other hand, is naturally rust-resistant, making it a better option for low-maintenance ownership and long-term appearance.

Bottom line:
If you want a rugged, budget-friendly workhorse and don’t mind occasional upkeep, steel is a solid choice. If you prioritize lighter towing, long-term rust resistance, and lower maintenance, aluminum may be the smarter investment.

How thick should the trailer’s outer skin be?

Enclosed trailers typically use aluminum skin in thicknesses like .024, .030, or .040 gauge. Thicker aluminum (.030 or .040) offers better dent resistance, improved durability, and a smoother appearance — making it ideal for heavy-duty use or trailers that will be exposed to frequent road debris. Thinner aluminum (.024) is more affordable and lighter but more prone to showing waves or dents over time.

Another option is PolyCore aluminum (also called bonded or laminated aluminum). This material is a smooth aluminum sheet laminated to a plastic (polypropylene) core, creating a rigid, lightweight panel.

Pros of Standard Aluminum Skin:

  • Lower cost compared to PolyCore

  • Easier to repair if damaged

  • Available in multiple thicknesses and finishes

Cons of Standard Aluminum Skin:

  • Thinner gauges can show oil canning (wavy appearance)

  • More susceptible to dents and scratches

Pros of PolyCore Aluminum:

  • Smoother finish with no visible rivet lines in most builds

  • Stronger and more rigid without adding weight

  • Excellent dent resistance due to the poly core layer

  • Often used for higher-end trailers or mobile business units

Cons of PolyCore Aluminum:

  • Higher upfront cost

  • More difficult to repair if damaged

  • May not be available from all manufacturers

Bottom line: If appearance and dent resistance are top priorities, PolyCore aluminum is an excellent choice. If cost is a bigger concern and you don’t mind occasional cosmetic wear, standard aluminum in a thicker gauge (.030 or .040) is a solid, durable option.

What type of axle is better — torsion or leaf spring?

At Make My Trailer, every enclosed trailer comes standard with durable leaf spring axles — a reliable, time-tested choice for most hauling needs. From there, customers can choose to upgrade to torsion axles for an even smoother ride, and once you’ve selected torsion, you can also choose between straight or spread axle configurations for more specialized performance.


Leaf Spring Axles (Standard)

  • Ride Quality: Uses stacked steel springs that flex to absorb bumps. While not as smooth as torsion, they remain dependable and sturdy.

  • Maintenance: Requires occasional lubrication and checks for wear, but parts are widely available and inexpensive to replace.

  • Repairability: Easy to service almost anywhere.

  • Best For: Cost-conscious buyers who need a rugged, everyday workhorse.


Torsion Axles (Upgrade Option)

  • Ride Quality: Internal rubber cords absorb road shock for a smoother, quieter ride. Reduces bounce, especially on uneven roads.

  • Maintenance: Sealed units — no regular lubrication or adjustments needed.

  • Durability: Designed for long-term use; however, if a torsion axle fails, the entire unit usually needs replacing rather than repairing.

  • Best For: Customers who prioritize comfort, stability, and low maintenance.


Straight Axles (Available after choosing torsion)

  • Design: The axle beam runs straight across, keeping the trailer higher off the ground.

  • Pros: Stronger for heavy-duty loads, better ground clearance, less chance of bottoming out.

  • Cons: Slightly higher load height and center of gravity.

  • Best For: Hauling heavy cargo over uneven or off-road conditions.


Spread Axles (Available after choosing torsion)

  • Design: Axles are placed farther apart for more even weight distribution.

  • Pros: Improves highway stability, reduces tire scrub, and balances weight better on long trailers.

  • Cons: Makes sharp turns tighter and can cause extra tire wear when maneuvering in small spaces.

  • Best For: Large trailers hauling heavy or bulky loads at highway speeds.


Bottom line:

  • All trailers start with leaf spring axles (proven durability at the best value).

  • Upgrade to torsion for smoother rides and lower maintenance.

  • After upgrading, choose straight axles for clearance or spread axles for stability.

What trailer height should I choose?

Select a height that allows comfortable standing inside while ensuring it fits in your storage space or garage.

Should I choose a ramp door or barn doors?

Ramp doors are best for rolling cargo like ATVs or lawn mowers. Barn doors are great for tight loading spaces and lighter cargo.

 

Which roof style is best — flat or rounded?

At Make My Trailer, we specialize in flat roof enclosed trailers because they deliver the perfect balance of durability, utility, and value. While some manufacturers offer rounded roofs, a well-built flat roof — like ours — is engineered to perform just as well when it comes to weather protection, without sacrificing design flexibility.

Why flat roofs are a great choice:

  • Excellent Weather Protection: Our flat roofs are sealed with precision to prevent leaks, using high-quality materials and proper flashing to withstand rain, snow, and sun.

  • Stronger Structure: The flat design creates a more rigid frame, reducing flex and increasing stability.

  • Easier to Customize: Perfect for installing ladder racks, rooftop storage, A/C units, vents, or signage.

  • Cost-Effective: Typically more affordable to manufacture and repair, keeping your long-term ownership costs down.

  • Clean, Professional Look: A sleek, squared-off profile that matches the modern, sharp style many of our customers prefer.

Bottom line: With our high-quality sealing methods and robust construction, a flat roof gives you reliable leak protection, customization freedom, and long-lasting durability — making it the smart choice for both personal and commercial use.

What type of tires should I use — radial or bias ply?

Radial tires typically last longer, ride smoother, and perform better for highway travel compared to bias ply tires.

Do I need a special license or registration?

Whether you need a special license or upgraded registration depends on your trailer’s size, weight rating (GVWR), and local state laws.

  • Smaller Trailers (like 4×6, 5×8, or 6×10 SA):
    These usually have lower GVWRs (often under 3,000 lbs) and can typically be towed with a standard driver’s license. Registration is usually straightforward and similar to registering a small utility trailer.

  • Mid-Size Trailers (like 6×12 TA, 7×14 TA, or 8.5×16 TA):
    These can have higher GVWRs (3,500–7,000 lbs or more). In most states, a regular driver’s license is still fine, but you may need to ensure your tow vehicle’s registration and insurance match the weight you’re hauling.

  • Larger or Heavy-Duty Trailers (like 8.5×24 TA up to 8.5×36 TTA):
    With GVWRs that can exceed 10,000 lbs, some states may require a Class A or B commercial license (CDL) or a non-commercial Class A license. Registration fees may also be higher, and in some places, you might need to display a commercial plate.

Key things to check:

  • Your trailer’s GVWR (found on its VIN plate).

  • Your tow vehicle’s towing capacity.

  • Your state’s DMV requirements for towing weight and licensing.

  • Insurance coverage for both vehicle and trailer.

Tip: Always verify with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles before purchase so you’re confident you’re in full legal compliance. At Make My Trailer, we can help you determine the GVWR and guide you toward the right size to keep you safe, legal, and ready to haul.

Should I buy new or used?

The choice between new and used enclosed trailers comes down to budget, usage needs, and how long you plan to keep it.

Buying New

  • Pros:

    • Full manufacturer warranty for peace of mind.

    • Zero wear and tear — you’re the first owner.

    • Ability to choose your exact size, color, and options.

    • Meets the latest safety and manufacturing standards.

  • Cons:

    • Higher initial cost compared to used trailers.

Buying Used

  • Pros:

    • Lower upfront cost.

    • Good for occasional use or short-term needs.

  • Cons:

    • No factory warranty unless recently purchased and transferable.

    • Potential hidden wear, rust, or frame damage.

If Buying Used, Check For:

  1. Title & Registration — Make sure it has a clean title with no liens.

  2. Frame & Structure — Look for rust, cracks, or bending in the frame.

  3. Axles & Suspension — Ensure axles aren’t bent and suspension components aren’t worn.

  4. Roof & Walls — Inspect for leaks, dents, or loose panels.

  5. Floor Condition — Check for rot or soft spots, especially in wooden floors.

  6. Doors & Latches — Make sure they open, close, and lock smoothly.

  7. Tires — Look for dry rot, uneven wear, and proper load rating.

  8. Lights & Wiring — Test all brake lights, turn signals, and running lights.

💡 Pro Tip: At Make My Trailer, every new trailer comes with a warranty and is custom-built to your needs, so you know exactly what you’re getting from day one. If you’re comparing to a used trailer, weigh the lower cost against the potential repairs and shorter lifespan.

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!

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Discover our Secure & Durable Enclosed Trailers for Sale – engineered for exceptional longevity.

Enclosed Trailer for Sale

Protecting your valuable cargo from theft and the elements is paramount. The frustration of equipment breakdowns, costly repairs, and the disruption to your workflow caused by a subpar trailer is a scenario every business and individual wants to avoid. What if you could invest in a hauling solution designed from the ground up for exceptional longevity and unwavering security? Our enclosed trailers offer precisely that – a robust and reliable investment engineered to stand the test of time. This article delves into the engineering that sets our enclosed trailers apart, explores their diverse applications, and guides you through the process of finding the perfect fit for your needs.

Introduction: Why an Enclosed Trailer is Your Smartest Hauling Solution

Intro: Why an Enclosed Trailer is Your Smartest Hauling Solution

Enclosed trailers offer a superior level of protection and versatility compared to open trailers. In 2024, cargo theft incidents surged by a staggering 27% in the U.S. and Canada, emphasizing the importance of security. With a secure enclosed trailer, you’re safeguarding your investment from theft, vandalism, and the unpredictable forces of nature. Investing in a durable, well-engineered enclosed trailer is a strategic decision that pays dividends in reduced maintenance costs, minimal downtime, and peace of mind. For example, a landscaping business using an enclosed trailer saw a 15% reduction in equipment replacement costs due to weather-related damage. Consider also the added benefit of professional branding opportunities on the side of an enclosed trailer, turning it into a mobile billboard. Choosing an enclosed trailer offers both protection and potential for business growth.

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Your Guide to Finding the Perfect Fit: New vs. Pre-Owned

Choosing between a new and pre-owned enclosed trailer is a crucial first step. New trailers offer the latest technology and the assurance of a warranty, while pre-owned trailers can provide significant cost savings. Factors like your budget, intended use, and desired features will influence your decision. This article will explore both options, providing you with the knowledge to make the best choice for your circumstances. A practical tip: Create a checklist prioritizing your needs before starting your search.

The Versatility of Enclosed Trailers: More Than Just Cargo

What Will You Haul? Identifying Your Primary Use Cases

Enclosed trailers are adaptable workhorses, catering to a wide array of hauling needs. From transporting sensitive equipment to showcasing prized possessions, the possibilities are vast. Are you a contractor requiring a secure mobile workshop? A motorsports enthusiast transporting your race car? A landscaper needing to protect your tools from the elements? Or perhaps you need a reliable solution for personal storage or moving across the country. Understanding your primary use case is the first step towards selecting the right trailer. Consider a catering company using an enclosed trailer as a mobile kitchen, or a band using one to transport their instruments and merchandise – the applications are truly diverse. Think outside the box – how could an enclosed trailer enhance your operations or hobbies?

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Your Guide to Finding the Perfect Fit: New vs. Used

Consider the frequency of use. If you anticipate heavy, regular hauling, a new trailer with a full warranty offers peace of mind. For occasional use, a well-maintained used trailer can be a cost-effective choice. Consider the global Cargo Trailer Market growth, projected to increase from USD 8.91 Billion in 2025 to USD 12.3 Billion by 2033. This expansion demonstrates the increasing demand for these versatile hauling solutions, underscoring their value in various sectors. For example, the rise of e-commerce has fueled the demand for enclosed trailers for secure delivery services. Analyzing current market trends can provide valuable insights into future resale value.

Essential Trailer Features to Consider

Several key features influence an enclosed trailer’s suitability for your needs. Interior height is crucial. Will you be transporting tall equipment or vehicles? Consider the access points – a ramp door provides convenient loading, while barn doors offer wider access for bulkier items. Do you require specialized features for your cargo, like tie-down points or climate control? Careful consideration of these features ensures a perfect match between your trailer and your hauling requirements. For a classic car, climate control is essential, while a contractor might prioritize shelving and organization systems. Consider your specific cargo’s vulnerability to temperature fluctuations and movement during transit.

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Understanding Your Needs: The Foundation of Your Trailer Choice

The Advantages of Buying New

New enclosed trailers, like our Vision® Aluminum Cargo Trailer and Element® SE Enclosed Car Trailer models, offer the advantage of cutting-edge design and technology. You benefit from the latest innovations in durability and security, and the assurance of a manufacturer’s warranty. New trailers often incorporate features like our proprietary DuraFrame™ Design, providing superior strength and longevity. A case study showed that new trailers with advanced construction experienced 30% fewer structural issues in the first five years compared to older models. The initial investment in a new trailer can lead to significant long-term savings. Think of it as an investment in preventing future headaches.

What Will You Haul? Identifying Your Primary Use Cases

From contractors hauling tools and materials to motorsport enthusiasts transporting their prized vehicles, enclosed trailers cater to a broad spectrum of applications. The choice between single axle cargo trailers for lighter loads and tandem enclosed trailers for heavier cargo depends entirely on your specific hauling needs. Understanding your intended use will guide you towards the ideal trailer size, configuration, and features. For example, a mobile pet grooming business might choose a single axle trailer with customized interior compartments, while a construction company hauling heavy equipment would opt for a tandem axle trailer with a reinforced ramp. Accurately assessing your payload is crucial.

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Key Features and Technologies to Look For in New Trailers

Look for innovations that enhance durability and longevity. Our One-Piece Aluminum Roof provides superior leak protection and structural integrity compared to traditional multi-piece roofs. The Sealed Flooring System prevents moisture intrusion, a common cause of rot and corrosion, further extending the trailer’s lifespan. High-quality components, like Dexter Axles, contribute to a smoother, more stable towing experience and reduce wear and tear. For instance, Dexter Axles with EZ-Lube hubs simplify maintenance and extend bearing life. Prioritizing features designed for ease of maintenance can save time and money in the long run. Look for features that minimize future maintenance needs.

Key Considerations: Budget, Frequency of Use, and Storage

The Appeal of Pre-Owned Trailers: Cost Savings and Availability

Pre-owned trailers offer a more budget-friendly entry point, especially if your hauling needs are occasional. Availability can also be an advantage, with a wider range of models and configurations often readily accessible. You can potentially find a used trailer with specific features or customizations tailored to a previous owner’s needs. Used enclosed trailers can be a smart investment if you understand their history and have them thoroughly inspected. Research comparable models and their market value to ensure you’re getting a fair price. Factor in potential reconditioning costs when budgeting for a used trailer.

Essential Trailer Features to Consider

When evaluating pre-owned enclosed trailers, carefully inspect critical features. Examine the condition of the roof, particularly looking for signs of leaks or damage. Check the integrity of the flooring system and look for rust or corrosion. Assess the condition of the ramp door and barn doors, ensuring they operate smoothly and securely. Verify the functionality of the lights and electrical system. A thorough inspection will reveal potential issues and help you make an informed purchase decision. Look for signs of previous repairs, especially to the frame, as they could indicate underlying structural issues. A professional inspection can identify hidden problems that might be missed by an untrained eye.

Your Pre-Owned Trailer Buyer’s Guide: What to Inspect

Inspecting a used trailer involves a methodical approach. Check the tires for wear and tear and ensure they have adequate tread. Test the brakes and inspect the wheel bearings for proper lubrication and condition. Examine the frame for signs of damage, rust, or repairs. Look for any evidence of previous accidents or modifications that might compromise the trailer’s structural integrity. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is a worthwhile investment. Pay particular attention to the hitch and coupler, ensuring they are compatible with your towing vehicle and in good working order. Documenting any existing damage with photographs can be valuable during price negotiations.

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Exploring New Enclosed Trailers: The Latest in Design and Durability

New trailers often come equipped with innovative features designed for long-term performance. Our DuraFrame™ Design utilizes American steel for exceptional strength and durability. The Sealed Flooring System ensures a watertight barrier, preventing moisture damage that can shorten a trailer’s life. Dexter Axles, renowned for their reliability, ensure a stable and smooth towing experience, minimizing wear and tear on the trailer and your towing vehicle. Aluminum trailers offer corrosion resistance and lighter towing weights, improving fuel efficiency. Consider the long-term benefits of these modern materials and construction techniques. Researching the latest advancements can help you make a more informed decision.

Making Your Enclosed Trailer Purchase Possible: Financing and More

The Advantages of Buying New

New trailers provide the benefit of warranty coverage, giving you peace of mind and protecting your investment. With a new enclosed cargo trailer or car hauler trailer, you have the confidence of knowing the history of the trailer and that it has been maintained according to manufacturer specifications. Investing in a new enclosed trailer is an investment in long-term reliability and reduced maintenance costs. Factor in the potential resale value of a new trailer, which tends to be higher than that of a used trailer. Explore available warranty options and understand what they cover. Consider extended warranty options for added protection.

Understanding Rent-to-Own Programs: An Accessible Ownership Path

Rent-to-own programs offer a flexible route to trailer ownership, particularly if traditional financing options are not accessible. These programs allow you to use the trailer while making regular payments, eventually leading to ownership. Rent-to-own can be a viable solution for individuals or businesses looking to acquire an enclosed trailer without a significant upfront investment. Carefully review the terms and conditions of the rent-to-own agreement, including the total cost of ownership and any penalties for early termination. Compare rent-to-own options with traditional financing to determine the most cost-effective solution for your situation. Factor in the potential impact on your credit score.

Popular New Enclosed Trailer Categories

There’s a wide array of enclosed trailer categories to choose from, each tailored to specific needs. Car haulers provide secure and protected transport for vehicles. Race trailers and motorsports trailers offer specialized features for racing enthusiasts. Snowmobile trailers are designed for the rigors of winter transport. Landscape & utility trailers provide practical solutions for professionals. Boat & watercraft trailers offer secure transport for water-based recreation. Exploring these categories will help you pinpoint the ideal trailer for your application. Researching different trailer configurations within each category can help you optimize your trailer for your specific cargo. Consider factors like the length, width, and height of your cargo when choosing a trailer category.

Dedicated Customer Service: Ensuring Your Satisfaction

Our commitment to customer satisfaction extends beyond the point of sale. Our knowledgeable sales team is dedicated to guiding you through the selection process, helping you choose the right trailer for your needs. We prioritize building lasting relationships with our customers, providing ongoing support and resources throughout your ownership experience. We offer personalized consultations to help you determine the best trailer for your specific application. Our customer service team is available to answer any questions you may have, even after your purchase. We are committed to providing ongoing support and resources to ensure your complete satisfaction. We believe in building long-term relationships with our customers, providing expert advice and assistance throughout your ownership experience.

Key Features and Technologies to Look For in New Trailers

Recap: Matching Your Needs with the Right New or Pre-Owned Trailer

Choosing between new and pre-owned depends on your specific requirements and budget. New trailers provide peace of mind with warranties and the latest technology. Pre-owned trailers offer potential cost savings but require careful inspection. Regardless of your choice, remember to prioritize essential features like interior height, a secure ramp door, and a robust flooring system. Consider your long-term hauling needs and the potential for future business growth when making your decision. Analyze your current and projected transportation requirements to determine the optimal trailer size and configuration. Consider factors like maneuverability and storage space availability.

Discovering Value in Used Enclosed Trailers: A Smart Investment

Used trailers can offer significant value, especially if you’re starting a new business or have limited capital. However, it’s critical to thoroughly inspect a used trailer before purchasing. Look for signs of wear and tear, previous damage, and the overall condition of the trailer. Check for essential maintenance records and ensure the trailer meets your specific hauling needs. Networking with other trailer owners can provide valuable insights into reputable used trailer dealers and potential pitfalls to avoid. Don’t be afraid to negotiate the price based on the trailer’s condition and any necessary repairs. Research the history of the specific trailer model you are considering to identify any common problems or recalls.

Conclusion

Investing in a secure and durable enclosed trailer is a decision that protects your valuable cargo and provides long-term value. Our enclosed trailers, engineered with features like the DuraFrame™ Design, One-Piece Aluminum Roof, Sealed Flooring System, and Dexter Axles, offer superior longevity and minimize the risk of costly repairs. Whether you’re a contractor, motorsports enthusiast, or simply need a secure hauling solution, we offer a diverse range of enclosed trailers, including cargo trailers, car haulers, race trailers, and more, to meet your specific needs. Explore our trailers in stock today and view details to find the perfect fit for your hauling requirements. Contact our dedicated sales team for expert guidance and explore our flexible financing options, including our rent-to-own program. Invest in a trailer built to last, and experience the peace of mind that comes with knowing your cargo is safe and secure.

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Pickup Addresses:

Diamond Cargo

91 Harvey Vickers Road,
Douglas, GA, 31535

Nationcraft Cargo

122 Glenn Bass Road
Fitzgerald, GA 31750

Quality Cargo

7977 Highway 129
Nashville, GA 31639

Anvil Cargo

2110 Industrial Blvd N,
Douglas, GA 31533

South Georgia Cargo

393 E Austin Ave
Pearson GA 31642

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