Single Axle Trailers
In need of a small-sized trailer that's easy to manoeuvre even in tight spaces? Our single-axle trailers are the perfect choice for any light-duty applications, no matter the distance. Browse our wide collection of commercial and personal use trailers below:
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What Are Single-Axle Trailers?
An axle is a sturdy beam with one wheel at each end and is an essential component of every trailer. It's the mechanism which supports your load and allows the wheels to easily rotate. Trailers come in two types, depending on how many sets of wheels they are equipped with: single-axle trailers and double-axle trailers. With a single-axle car trailer, you can:
- Easily tow light to medium loads, using most vehicles including cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans
- Manoeuvre your vehicle even in tight spaces due to reduced size
- Save up on initial costs but also long-term due to low ongoing maintenance expenses
We stock a large variety of utility trailers from leading manufacturers such as Alcom and Cross Alpha, built with performance and long-term resistance in mind.
Different Types of Single-Axle Car Trailers
On our website, you'll find a large selection of trailers with an array of features, suited for a wide range of towing needs. If you're unsure what to choose, give us a call or send us an email and our knowledgeable team will get back to you with advice.
Steel vs. Aluminum Utility Trailers
To choose the right material for your trailer, you'll first need to consider your needs and requirements carefully. Single-axle steel trailers are highly durable and perfectly suited for heavy-duty equipment, so if you want to increase your hauling potential, this could be the right choice for you. Single-axle aluminum cargo trailers are usually more fuel-efficient due to being more flexible and lightweight. Unlike steel trailers, they are highly resistant to harsh weather, rust, and corrosion and require little maintenance - simply give them an acid refresh every few years and they'll be like new.
Open vs. Enclosed Single-Axle Trailers
Enclosed trailers come with high walls and a roof, offering additional protection against harsh environmental effects and theft, but they also come with some limitations. You'll need to consider the height of your single-axle enclosed trailer when loading goods, and you might find it harder to manoeuvre the vehicle in spaces with limited accessibility. Open trailers are much more lightweight and easier to maintain long-term, providing a cost-effective solution for your light to medium-weight towing needs.
5* Rated Single-Axle Cargo Trailers for Sale
At Speedway Trailers, we keep you on the move with our impressive array of top-quality, versatile cargo trailers. When choosing our products, you choose:
- A buying experience rated 5* on Google Reviews
- A family-run business that puts you at the forefront of all decisions
- Competitive pricing
- In-house trailer services including servicing and customization
We inspect all our trailers prior to purchase to ensure peak performance. Based in Ontario, Canada, we can ship to your location for an additional fee. Visit the shipping page for more information.
FAQs
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND RESOURCES
What are the benefits of single-axle trailers as opposed to tandem-axle cargo trailers?
The key differences between the two are weight capacity, stability, and cost. The double axle on a trailer usually provides more stability and allows you to transport larger weights of furniture, boxes, materials, or equipment. However, if you're only using your trailer for occasional loads, or want to store it easily, single-axle wheels will meet your hauling demands without breaking the bank.
What can you use to tow a trailer?
Vehicle weight is the most important deciding factor when looking into towing options for your open trailer. For lightweight trailers like aluminum single-axle trailers, a small car can do the job just fine. However, if you're planning to haul large weights (over 2,000 pounds), then you're better off using a tow-friendly vehicle like a truck or SUV.
How do I maintain a single-axle trailer?
All trailers require regular cleaning to remove any grime and dirt. Experts also recommend checking the trailer regularly for loose bolts and fastenings and ensuring adequate lubrication of moving parts.
Do single-axle trailers come with warranties?
Most of our trailers come with manufacturer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty terms can vary, so it's important to check the specific warranty details when purchasing a trailer. You’ll find this information listed in the product description but you can also contact the Speedway Trailers team for more information.