Cargo Trailer Metal Siding
Best aluminum siding for trailers selection available.
Cargo trailer metal siding. Mother nature oxidation dirt dust and road salt all take their toll on even the thickest of metals. Enclosed trailers are flatbed trailers with walls and a roof with access points at the rear of the trailer as well as on the sides of the trailer. Raised side rails help keep cargo in place while providing limitless tie down options. These trailers must have brake lights and license plates.
Aluminum enclosed trailers from featherlite give your cargo the extra protection it needs during travel and you a sense of security. At all rite custom manufacturing we offer high quality metal rv siding products in a variety of colors and styles. These trailers are covered utility trailers that protect the inside contents from the elements and theft. Aluminum is also lightweight and allows you to pull your rv or trailer with lower capacity vehicles.
These pre painted skin sheets are ideal for interior and exterior applications. Aluminum extra wide basket style cargo carrier is rustproof and weighs just 54 5 lbs. The material is a durable yet flexible 030 thick offering a versatile paneling solution for your trailer. Cargo trailer metal sheets painted sheets cut to your requirements up to 8 in length maximum.
Don t buy a new trailer. 13 colors are available and we offer a wide range of pre cut heights for convenient ordering. Lowest price guaranteed same day shipping thousands of aluminum siding for trailers reviews. Wavy outside trailer walls normally occur because the outside sheet metal is too thin.
Black and white painted panels are 49 wide painted aluminum sheets available in both 024 and 030 thickness. Included 40 long. If your cargo trailer is 12 inches or more higher than normal you should consider thicker sheet metal of at least 030 or more. Full 49 wide sheets of painted 030 aluminum skin sheets.
Not to mention you ll receive the benefits of owning an aluminum trailer that so many fellow featherlite trailer owners report like durability ease of tow and a lighter weight. Over the years we ve re skinned many trailers to make them. Back in the day aluminum siding on standard trailers could start at 040 gauge or even 050 gauge. Fast forward to today and the industry starting point is now 024 gauge.