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A versatile workhorse for mid-size freight needs. The 40-foot road trailer runs on tandem axles and holds up to 18 pallets, giving you solid capacity without going all the way to a 53-footer. Nearly 2,900 cubic feet of enclosed, weathertight space keeps your cargo protected on the road. A dependable option for businesses that need reliable, road-ready hauling.
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Road-Ready and On-Site Capable Like all Eagle Leasing road trailers, the 40ft unit can transport cargo anywhere within the continental United States while also functioning as secure on-site storage when not in transit. One trailer, two uses.
Serious Cargo Capacity With 2,843 cubic feet of space and a pallet capacity of up to 18 pallets on a tandem axle, the 40ft road trailer handles substantial loads while remaining more maneuverable than our largest trailer options.
Choice of Door Types Available with swing doors or overhead roll-up doors, and can be equipped with logistic posts and e-tracks for securing loads during transport.
DOT-Inspected and Well-Maintained Every Eagle Leasing road trailer is maintained at one of our state-of-the-art facilities and is DOT-inspected before delivery so you can count on safe, reliable equipment every time.
Move Cargo, Not Just Store It Storage trailers stay on site. Road trailers go where your business needs them to go. The 40ft road trailer gives you the capacity to move significant loads between locations without the added complexity of managing a full 53ft unit.
The Right Size for Most Operations Large enough to handle meaningful cargo volume, and sized to fit most standard loading docks and delivery locations without the access limitations that come with a 48 or 53 foot trailer.
Secure On Site When Not in Transit When parked on your lot or at a job site, the trailer functions as secure, weather-resistant storage. Compatible with our Eagle Lock, kingpin locks, and glad hand locks for full on-site security.
Backed by Eagle Leasing Since 1967 Every road trailer in our fleet is maintained at our state-of-the-art facilities and delivered by our professional drivers. Routine maintenance is provided free of charge for all rental equipment.
Not required, but roll-up doors are faster to open and close at a dock and don’t need swing clearance behind the trailer. Swing doors (barn doors) are standard on road trailers and work fine at a dock. Roll-up doors are a common preference for high-volume dock operations.
Many of our road trailers come equipped with either logistic posts (vertical uprights with load bar sockets) or e-track (horizontal rails for strap anchors). Availability varies by unit. If your load needs specific cargo control hardware, tell your sales rep and we’ll match you to the right trailer.
Storage containers and office containers are available across every branch. Storage trailers, road trailers, office trailers, flatbeds, and specialty units (open side, high cubes, modified units) are stocked at select branches based on regional demand. When you request a quote, we’ll confirm what’s available at the branch closest to your site — and coordinate transfers from another branch when we need to.
DOT annual inspections are required for all road trailers. Our rental trailers are inspected on schedule and documented before they go out. If your lease runs past the annual inspection date, we coordinate the re-inspection with you.
The two most common are 11R 22.5 and 295/75R22.5, both standard for over-the-road trailer service. Low-profile 11R 24.5 is also used on some configurations. Tire size should always match what’s specified for the trailer. Don’t substitute.
Our largest standard trailers are 53 foot storage trailers and 53 foot road trailers. For flatbeds, we offer step decks, standard flatbeds, and drop decks up to 53 feet. Trailer inventory is stocked at select branches based on regional demand, so availability depends on your location. If you need specialty dimensions or extended lengths, talk to your sales rep about what’s available at the branch nearest your site.
Standard dry van trailers have an interior height of about 108 to 110 inches (9 feet). High cube trailers add another few inches. Exact interior height varies by manufacturer and model — your sales rep can confirm specs for the unit you’re quoting.