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7×16 vs 8.5×20 Enclosed Trailer Comparison

February 21, 2020

There’s no doubt that both the 7×16 and 8.5×20 are tough cargo trailers. Each enclosed trailer can carry thousands of pounds of whatever you need to transport and each are solid workhorses, built for years of faithful service. So when considering which enclosed cargo trailer is right for your situation, how do you know which …

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What Does a 6×12 Enclosed Trailer Weigh and How Much Towing Do You Actually Need?

February 10, 2020

How much does an enclosed trailer weigh? How much does a 6 ft enclosed trailer weigh? What size trailer can my vehicle tow? We face these types of questions all the time from customers wondering what size trailer they are able to purchase based on how much their vehicle can tow. Since the 6 x …

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The Trailer Guru’s Guide to Payload Trailer Weight

January 17, 2020

At Renown, “How much can my enclosed cargo trailer haul?” is a question we face every day. Some see payload trailer weight as a measure of trailer beefiness. In reality, the enclosed trailer weight and cargo weight combined, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR or just GVW), is one of the most important safety …

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THE ULTIMATE CUSTOM ENCLOSED TRAILER FROM ROCK SOLID CARGO

January 16, 2020

Rock Solid Cargo is one of the best selling trailers we carry. Since we are both located in the same southern Georgia town of Douglas, our relationship to this manufacturer of distinction has deep roots. We see them for who they are – a team of integrity that builds trailers just as strong as their …

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Single Vs. Tandem Axle Enclosed Cargo Trailers

December 18, 2019

Over the years, our customers have asked many times whether the inherent versatility of the single axle trailer or the powerhouse qualities that make up our tandem axle trailer takes the cake as the best trailer we carry. Truth is, both of these trailer options have their own distinct advantages and disadvantages when compared to …

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8.5 x 16 Enclosed Cargo Trailer Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy

December 12, 2019

The 8.5 x 16 is by far one of the most versatile sizes of enclosed cargo trailers that Renown carries. Whether for personal use, a business, or a combination of both, this trailer can reliably get your cargo where it needs to go. When you are zeroing in on the venerable trailer that is the …

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Everything You Need to Know To Get Your Trailer Financed Through Rock Solid Funding

November 15, 2019

A crucial step in the trailer-buying process is when you consider your financing options for how you will actually fund the purchase. With all the different offers for financing, how do you know you are dealing with a reputable lender or getting a competitive rate? To make our sales process as seamless as possible for …

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Why Give? Renown Cargo Trailers & Charitable Giving

November 1, 2019

At Renown, our work means so much more to us than just helping our customers find the perfect enclosed cargo trailer. We see giving our best in our work every day as a way we can honor the gifts God gives us. So we choose to give back at every opportunity available to us because …

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The Morgan Family

October 16, 2019

Why Renown: The Morgan Family At Renown, we treat our clients like friends and family. While any business that cares about what they do should treat customers like this, we do so because it’s simply who we are. To achieve a culture like this in today’s business environment is tough and requires owners, managers, and …

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What’s the Best Way to Finance an Enclosed Trailer?

October 2, 2019

How to Finance an Enclosed Trailer in a few easy steps: So you’ve picked out the perfect trailer from Renown’s great lineup of enclosed cargo trailers. Maybe it’s that monthly special blacked-out 7 x 16 enclosed cargo trailer you’ve had your eye on or maybe it’s a beastly 38’ triple axle Gooseneck for hauling your …

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