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.
Over 8000 Sold Trailers
Compact power for tight spaces and quick hauls.
Available Sizes (4' Wide)
Small footprint, big hauling capability.
Available Sizes (5' Wide)
Versatile size for work, play, and everything in between.
Available Sizes (6' Wide)
Spacious, stable, and built for serious jobs.
Available Sizes (7' Wide)
Maximum width for maximum capacity and performance.
Available Sizes (8.5' Wide)
Award-Winning Service 🏆 Trailer Dealer of the Year
All our enclosed trailer sizes are discounted for the next 2 weeks
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 away: (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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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
Learn More About Enclosed Trailers
If you’re searching for enclosed trailers for sale in South Carolina, the biggest challenge is finding the right mix of size, configuration, and value—without overpaying for dealer markup. At Make My Trailer, South Carolina buyers can shop factory-direct enclosed cargo trailers built through trusted manufacturers in Georgia, with multiple configurations available and a 5-year warranty for long-term peace of mind.
Whether you need secure storage for tools, protected hauling for equipment, or an enclosed setup for business inventory, the best trailer is the one that matches how you actually use it.
An enclosed trailer isn’t just a box on wheels—it’s weather protection, cargo security, and organization in one. For many South Carolina buyers, an enclosed trailer becomes a daily tool for work and life because it helps:
Keep gear protected from rain, sun, road debris, and humidity
Reduce theft risk by keeping cargo out of sight
Create a more organized hauling setup (especially with tie-down upgrades)
Double as secure storage when parked at home or on a job site
If you’re comparing sizes, start with your cargo (what you haul most often), then choose the smallest trailer that fits comfortably with room to grow.
Different sizes fit different use cases. Here’s a practical way to think about popular size ranges:
Great for lighter hauling, tight parking, and weekend use—plus many buyers like the simplicity of towing a smaller footprint.
Internal size links to compare:
This is the “do-it-all” range for many contractors and small businesses—enough space for tools, equipment, or inventory without feeling oversized.
Compare popular mid-sizes:
Best for bigger equipment, multi-machine hauling, or business builds where interior space and stability matter most.
Examples to explore:
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Exact specs vary by manufacturer and configuration, but most serious buyers evaluate these “must-haves” before ordering:
Front style: V-nose vs. flat front (towing feel + space)
Rear door: ramp door vs. barn doors (loading style)
Side access: side door for quick entry when the rear is blocked
Axle setup: single axle vs. tandem axle (capacity + stability)
Cargo control: D-rings / E-track / tie-down points for secure loads
Ventilation: helps reduce heat and moisture buildup
Lighting: LED exterior lights + optional interior lighting
Brakes & safety: depends on trailer build/axle configuration
If you’re unsure which features matter for your use case, the best approach is to decide how you’ll load/unload and how heavy your cargo is—then configure around that.
Competitor pages often list different versions as separate “products.” The easier way is to treat your trailer like a menu of options, so you only pay for what you need.
Ramp door: best for rolling equipment (mowers, motorcycles, carts)
Barn doors: best for simpler loading and quick access for boxes/gear
A side door makes everyday use easier—especially if your trailer is parked tight in a driveway or against a wall.
Extra interior height
Ventilation (roof vent)
Interior lighting
Cargo-control upgrades (D-rings / E-track)
Shelving and organization options
Wheel/tire upgrades (depending on intended use)
Instead of focusing on one “magic number,” think in three layers:
Empty trailer weight (changes based on materials and options)
GVWR (the max the trailer is rated to weigh when loaded)
Real-world cargo (what you’ll actually put inside)
The best way to avoid towing surprises is to choose your configuration first (size, axle, doors, upgrades), then confirm the exact empty weight and GVWR for that specific build.
Enclosed trailers are popular across South Carolina because they fit so many real needs:
Contractors & service pros: secure tools, ladders, and job materials
Small businesses: deliveries, pop-up/event gear, mobile inventory storage
Powersports: motorcycles/ATVs and gear protected from weather
Moving & storage: boxes, furniture, and valuables stay covered and secure
Everyday hauling: supplies that you don’t want exposed in an open trailer
Here’s the key difference versus a typical dealer lot: you’re not paying dealer markup for the same category of trailer. Many South Carolina customers buy through Make My Trailer because:
You’re purchasing factory-direct through Georgia manufacturers
You can choose a configuration that fits your needs (instead of settling)
You can ask about stock trailers ready today or built-to-order options
Your purchase is supported with a 5-year warranty
This section should answer the buyer’s real question: “How do I actually get the trailer?” — which leads to the simple ordering flow below.
Choose your configuration (size, door style, axle, upgrades, intended use)
Request a quote / confirm availability (stock vs. built-to-order)
Finalize build details so the trailer matches your cargo needs
Get notified when it’s ready
Pick up in Georgia and complete the final steps
Mid-size trailers like 6x10, 6x12, and 7x12 are common because they balance interior room with easier towing and parking. If you want something smaller, compare a 5x8 or 6x8 before sizing up.
Weight varies by size, axle setup, and upgrades. Choose your configuration first, then confirm the exact empty weight and GVWR for that build so your towing setup is correct.
Single axle can be a great fit for lighter loads and simpler towing. Tandem axle is often preferred for heavier cargo, added stability, and longer-term “work trailer” use.
If you load rolling equipment (mowers, motorcycles, carts), a ramp door is usually the better fit. If you mainly load boxes, supplies, or hand-carried items, barn doors can be simpler.
Yes. Many buyers customize door style, side door access, interior height, ventilation, lighting, and cargo-control upgrades (like D-rings or E-track).
You choose your size and configuration, request a quote, confirm stock or build timing, and then pick up your trailer in Georgia once it’s ready.










Pickup Address:
91 Harvey Vickers Road, Douglas, GA, 31535