7x14 utility trailer for sale near me

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With a tandem axle capable of carrying a massive payload, the 7×14 utility trailer is one of the most versatile trailers available today. At this size, the 7×14 still provides the maneuverability needed to easily get around town while being plenty big enough to carry a number of different load-outs. For a great all-purpose utility trailer for individuals hauling ATVs, landscape companies with a full load of mowers and equipment, or anyone else simply needing a beefy cargo-hauler, the 7×14 is an excellent all-around trailer.

Customizing a 7×14 Utility Trailer

The 7×14 is an easy trailer to let your creativity run wild with as it’s incredibly well-suited for a number of different customizations. You may consider adding equipment racks to the side of the trailer, beefing up the loading ramp, or adding on a tool storage bin. However you need this trailer to perform, there’s the perfect custom options to get it just right.

A Closer Look at the 7×14 Utility Trailer Specs

The 7 x 14 is still small enough to be highly maneuverable and great for tight spaces and urban streets. The A-frame hookup with a standard 2” coupler and a 2,000 pound top-wind set-back jack makes this trailer easy to hook on and off your tow vehicle. The 7×14 was made to be a towing powerhouse with two, 3500-pound rated EZ Lube axles beneath a 2” thick wooden floor. The axles have their own electric brake, making it easier to stop the loaded trailer. For hook-up, make sure your tow vehicle is equipped with a 7-way RV style electric plug.

How much does a 7x14 utility trailer weigh?

(Gross Weight): 7,000 lbs.

Is it cheaper to build a trailer or buy one?

Answering the original question, when it comes to the actual cost, building a trailer is often cheaper than buying one. You will be the one putting in the labor, but you also gain the ability to customize the trailer to your liking. There's also the hidden and forgotten benefit of knowing how your trailer was built.

Why are trailer prices so high?

The increases are coming from their suppliers of steel, wood, and other commonly used parts such as air conditioners, awnings, generators, and more. It's a chain reaction from the Covid-19 shutdowns of 2020 and the China tariffs.

Which is better steel or aluminum utility trailer?

Steel trailers are stronger than aluminum, as in they're less likely to be bent or dented. This is especially important if you plan to tow your trailer over rough terrain. They're also resistant to being bent in inclement weather, which could mean anything from strong winds to hail.