Description
- Dimensions: 7 feet wide and 12 feet long, with a 6-foot 3-inch interior height.
- Axles: Two 3,500 lb. spring leaf axles with electric brakes for a total GVWR of 7,000 lbs.
- Chassis: An all-tube steel frame, with 16-inch on-center (OC) crossmembers and sidewall studs.
- Exterior:
- One-piece Galvalume or aluminum roof.
- .030 or .080 aluminum or polycore exterior skin.
- V-nose design.
- 24-inch stone guard.
- Interior:
- 3/4-inch pressure-treated plywood flooring.
- 3/8-inch plywood interior walls.
- Access:
- Rear ramp door with a spring assist for easy loading.
- Curbside door with a flush lock.
- Wheels: Radial tires on 15-inch steel mod wheels.
- Lighting: LED tail lights and interior dome light.
Performance and reputation
- Stability: The tandem axle design provides better weight distribution and is less prone to sway than single-axle trailers.
- Quality: As an economy line, some users have noted issues with craftsmanship, such as wiring and welds, though other buyers report being happy with their purchase.
- Payload: The cargo capacity can vary based on the trailer’s exact empty weight and the GVWR. A tandem axle trailer with 3,500 lb. axles has a payload capacity of over 5,000 lbs.



