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How to Choose the Right Size Enclosed Cargo Trailer

Carlos Perez · March 14, 2026 · 3 min read
How to Choose the Right Size Enclosed Cargo Trailer

Understanding Enclosed Cargo Trailers

Enclosed cargo trailers are versatile vehicles used for transporting goods securely. They come in various sizes, making it essential to choose the right one for your specific needs. The right size trailer can ensure you have enough space for your cargo while remaining easy to tow and maneuver.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Size

When selecting the size of your enclosed cargo trailer, several factors come into play:

  • Type of Cargo: Consider what you will be transporting. Larger items like furniture or equipment may require a bigger trailer.
  • Weight Capacity: Each trailer has a maximum weight limit. Make sure to choose one that can handle your load, including any additional gear or tools.
  • Towing Vehicle: Ensure your vehicle can tow the trailer comfortably. Check the towing capacity of your vehicle to prevent any issues.
  • Usage Frequency: If you plan to use the trailer regularly, a larger size may be beneficial. However, for occasional use, a smaller option might suffice.
  • Storage Space: Consider where you will store the trailer when not in use. Larger trailers require more space.

Common Sizes of Enclosed Cargo Trailers

Enclosed cargo trailers typically come in the following sizes:

  • 5×8 ft: Ideal for small loads, such as boxes and small furniture.
  • 6×12 ft: Great for medium-sized items and is popular among weekend warriors.
  • 7×14 ft: Offers ample space for larger equipment and is suitable for contractors.
  • 8.5×24 ft: A great choice for serious hauling needs, such as vehicles or larger machinery.

Measuring Your Cargo

Before selecting a trailer, measure the items you plan to transport. Here’s how:

  • Measure the length, width, and height of each item.
  • Add extra space for padding, tie-downs, or additional gear.
  • Consider the total volume to determine the appropriate trailer size.

Customizing Your Trailer

If you find that standard sizes do not meet your needs, consider building a custom trailer. Customization allows you to adjust dimensions and features according to your requirements, ensuring a perfect fit for your cargo.

Testing before Purchase

If possible, test different trailer sizes before making your final decision. Many dealers offer rental options, allowing you to experience how each size handles when loaded.

Conclusion

Choosing the right size enclosed cargo trailer is critical for safe and efficient transportation. By considering your cargo type, weight capacity, and vehicle compatibility, you can make an informed decision. To explore available options, check out our in-stock inventory and find the trailer that best fits your needs.

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