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    About Utility & Light-Duty Cargo Trailers

    Utility and light-duty cargo trailers are enclosed trailers with gross weight ratings of 7,500 pounds (3,400 kilograms) or lower that may feature a side door in addition to the main rear door. Cargo trailers are typically made of aluminum or steel.

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    Stock NumberVV-5017
    VIN5NHURR21XKU219509
    Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
    Seller: CHATTANOOGA TRAILER & RENTAL

    About Utility & Light-Duty Cargo Trailers

    Utility and light-duty cargo trailers have gross weight ratings of 7,500 pounds (3,400 kilograms) or lower. They are fully enclosed and typically come in single- or tandem-axle configurations. Most cargo trailers are made from aluminum for a lighter-weight final product, but there are some models made from steel that are heavier and more durable. It’s common for this type of trailer to feature an aluminum or steel frame with wood lining inside and aluminum exterior walls. They may also feature a side door in addition to the rear door for easier loading and unloading.


    Bravo Scout Light-Duty Cargo Trailer

    Cargo Trailers vs. Other Utility Trailers

    A key advantage of cargo trailers is that because they are enclosed, they protect loads from the elements. Side doors typically have built-in locks and you can also add a lock to the rear door for extra security when hauling more valuable cargo. They can also handle a variety of load types, including everything from moving boxes to tools and light equipment, as well as lighter items that would otherwise likely blow away during transport.

    The three other most common types of light-duty utility trailers are dump, flatbed, and landscaping. Dump trailers feature one or more hydraulic rams that lift the box so materials can exit through the rear gate. They are ideal for smaller construction projects and for transporting rock, sand, and other materials to be unloaded in bulk.

    Flatbed utility trailers typically feature a metal frame with a wood floor and a tailgate in the rear that doubles as a ramp. They are often lighter-weight than other trailers because they don’t have sidewalls; if they do, the walls usually consist of a metal, mesh-like material in between metal posts. They are well-suited for hauling riding lawnmowers, four-wheelers, and other cargo that doesn’t require enclosed transport.

    Light-duty landscape trailers are similar to flat utility units but often have taller frames with mesh sidewalls, which allows them to carry tree branches, plants, and more. These trailers vary quite a bit, with some featuring drop-down sidewalls for easier unloading and racks designed specifically for storing trimmers, rakes, and other landscaping equipment and tools.

    Find The Right Utility / Light-Duty Cargo Trailer

    TruckPaper.com has a large selection of new and used utility and light-duty cargo trailers for sale, including trailers from such popular brands as Bravo, Car Mate, Cargo Express, Doolittle, Stealth, and Sure-Trac. Bravo, for example, offers its Scout range of cargo trailers in widths of 5 to 8.5 feet (1.5 to 2.6 meters) and lengths of 10 to 24 ft (3 to 7.3 m). They come standard with rear steel header and corner posts, an aluminum exterior, and a flat aluminum roof. Maximum payload capacity ranges from 1,740 to 4,947 pounds (789 to 2,244 kilograms) and gross vehicle weight ratings range from 2,990 to 7,000 lbs (1,356 to 3,175 kg).


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