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Is buying a utility trailer worth it?
With a little attention to maintenance and safety, and some practice with towing, you can enjoy many years of using a trailer. All in all, a utility trailer is a valuable asset for moving and hauling any number of items, and often will pay for itself in a short period of time.
What to know about buying a trailer?
Here are some trailer options to consider:
- Do you need car doors or ramps for your trailer?
- Are you serving food in your trailer?
- Do you need ventilation?
- Do you need awning style sides?
- Are you using your trailer to work inside as a work station?
- Will you be transporting liquids?
What size utility trailer is best?
For basic requirements like hauling a lawnmower or for doing household trash runs, a 5′ x 8′ should be sufficient. For bigger projects like hauling tractors or bobcats, you might need a 7′ x 16′ or 7′ x 18′ equipment trailer. The general rule of thumb is to go a bit bigger than what you think you’ll need.
What to do after buying a trailer?
Here are five things every new RV owner should do right after they buy an RV!
- Register Your RV. In Washington, registering your RV is very similar to how you would register a car.
- City Regulations for Storage.
- Check to Make Sure There Are No Surprises.
- Clean.
- Test Run.
Is a 5×8 trailer big enough?
The 5×8 enclosed trailer can hold a queen-size bed and tow up to 1,800 lbs! Businesses frequently rent enclosed cargo trailers simply because they do not have a vehicle big enough to transport larger or bulk items.
How wide is a 6×12 utility trailer?
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Condition: | new |
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Floor Length: | 12′ or 144.00″ |
Width: | 6′ or 72.00″ |
Height: | 6′ or 72.00″ |
Weight: | 1360 lbs |
How do I know what size trailer I need?
Compare utility trailer sizes
Utility trailer size | Weight limit (lbs.) | Home size |
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4 ft. x 7 ft. | 1,770 | Single room |
5 ft. x 8 ft | 1,890 | Single room |
5 ft. x 9 ft. with ramp | 1,650 | 1–2 rooms |
6 ft.x 12 ft.& 6 ft. x 12 ft. with ramp | 2,670/2,110 | Several rooms |
How do I know what size trailer to get?
Pick the Right Trailer Sizes for You If you intend to haul autos, consider enclosed trailers 8.5′ wide and up to 53′ long. Contractors might look at 6′ wide and 12′ to 16′ long cargo trailers. If an open utility trailer better suits your needs, consider common sizes including 6′ by 12′ or 7′ by 16′.
What should I look for when buying a utility trailer?
What to Look for when Buying a Used Utility Trailer
- Clear title of ownership and free of any liens.
- Trailer Frame.
- Floor.
- Electrical System and Wiring.
- Tires.
- Brakes.
- Suspension System.
- Bearings.
What size trailer should I buy?
Regarding size, it’s standard advice to buy a trailer that is the same width or a bit wider than the towing vehicle. This improves maneuverability and reduces wind drag. Make sure to check out the legal size requirements in your area and measure your storage space to ensure it’ll fit.