Specifications
| Dimensions | 5×24 |
|---|---|
| See product spec table below for full details. | |
About This Build
This aluminum contractor trailer is part of our nationwide-delivered inventory. , this trailer covers the daily working use case in its size class.
What This Aluminum Contractor Trailer Will Haul
At the rated capacity of the 5×24 aluminum contractor trailer, this trailer handles:
- one passenger car or truck (sedans and small pickups in standard length)
- two motorcycles, side-by-sides, or ATVs with tie-downs
- tools, equipment, and supplies for working contractors
- race-day gear, spares, and the show car for weekend events
Who This Trailer Is For
This aluminum contractor trailer fits a range of working buyers from residential operators through commercial contractors, depending on the specific configuration and tow vehicle pairing.
Free Nationwide Delivery
Free nationwide delivery is included on this PrimeLoad build, with the price you see online matching the price at delivery. No surprises, no extra fees. East Coast and Midwest deliveries arrive in 5 to 10 business days; West Coast and rural addresses run 7 to 14 days. Full shipping policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What truck do I need to tow this aluminum contractor trailer?
The rated lb GVWR works with three-quarter-ton trucks (F-250 / Ram 2500) for full-payload runs. Late-model half-ton trucks with HD payload packages handle this rating in many cases.
Is this aluminum contractor trailer new or used?
See the spec table for the year and condition. and our inventory is primarily new from the manufacturer plus a small number of leftover and dealer-traded units we have inspected before listing.
How long does delivery take to my address?
Most orders ship within 48 hours of confirmation. Transit runs 5 to 10 business days for East Coast and Midwest, 7 to 14 days for West Coast and rural addresses. The driver delivers the title, keys, and bill of lading at the curb.
How does the corrosion-resistant build hold up to salt and chemicals?
Aluminum does not rust. Salt, deicing chemicals, fertilizer, and wet aggregate destroy steel within 5 to 7 years; aluminum stays clean for the working life of the trailer.


















