Millennium Trailers Transport Guide: What to Know Before You Ship

Feb 15, 2026 | TRAILERS, TRANSPORTATION

Buying a trailer is exciting. Whether it’s for racing, hauling equipment, running a mobile business, or hitting the road for adventure, getting the trailer safely from the seller to its final destination is an important step.

At Interstate Haulers, we’ve been transporting specialty trailers across the United States since 1997. Over the years, we’ve moved thousands of Millennium Trailers, including everything from enclosed race car trailers and car haulers to highly customized commercial builds.

Because these trailers are often high-value and built to exact specifications, shipping them requires experience, planning, and the right equipment. In this guide, we’ll walk through the key things owners, dealers, and buyers should know before shipping Millennium trailers.

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Understanding Millennium Trailers

Millennium Trailers is well known for producing high-quality custom trailers designed for performance, durability, and style. Many customers choose the brand because it offers a wide range of trailer designs tailored to different industries and lifestyles.


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From motorsports teams to small businesses, Millennium trailers are built to handle demanding environments on the road.

Some of the most common types of trailers we transport include:

  • Enclosed trailers
  • Enclosed race car trailers
  • Custom enclosed trailers
  • Cargo trailers
  • Car haulers
  • Stacker trailers
  • Toy haulers
  • BBQ trailers
  • Fiber optic splicing trailers

Many models also feature custom interiors, specialized storage systems, and even living quarters that allow owners to stay on the road comfortably during long events or travel.

Because these trailers are often built with unique features, length, width, and hitch type, proper transport planning is essential.

Types of Enclosed Trailers We Commonly Transport

Enclosed Trailers

Standard enclosed trailers are among the most popular trailer styles for both businesses and individuals. They provide weather protection, security, and flexibility for transporting equipment or vehicles.

Many Millennium trailers offers include aluminum construction, reinforced flooring, and premium components designed for long-term reliability.

When transporting enclosed trailers, we evaluate important details like:

  • Trailer length and width
  • Weight and balance
  • Hitch type
  • Road clearance
  • Interior cargo

These factors help us determine the safest transport method for the road ahead.

Enclosed Race Car Trailers

For motorsports teams, enclosed race car trailers are more than just transportation. They often serve as mobile garages or even full support stations during race weekends.

These race trailers may include:

  • Workstations and tool cabinets
  • Tire racks and storage areas
  • Hydraulic lift gates
  • Electrical systems and lighting
  • Climate-controlled interiors

Because these trailers often carry high-value vehicles and equipment, proper handling and secure transport are critical.

Our drivers understand the unique care and control required when hauling race trailers across long distances.

Custom Enclosed Trailers

Many customers choose custom enclosed trailers because they can be tailored for specific industries or lifestyles.

Examples we frequently transport include:

  • BBQ trailers for mobile catering businesses
  • Fiber optic splicing trailers used by utility companies
  • Mobile repair or service trailers
  • Event support trailers

Each custom trailer may have specialized equipment inside, which means careful loading and route planning is important.

Cargo Trailers

Cargo trailers are versatile and widely used for both personal and commercial purposes.

Owners may use them to transport:

  • Tools and construction equipment
  • Landscaping gear
  • Retail merchandise
  • Event supplies

Dealers often have cargo trailers in stock for sale, and they frequently need reliable delivery to buyers or partner locations.

This is where professional trailer transport helps keep the process smooth and efficient.

Car Haulers and Stacker Trailers

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Car haulers and stacker trailers are designed specifically for transporting vehicles.

These trailers often feature:

  • Multi-level storage systems
  • Reinforced ramps
  • Precision tie-down systems
  • Advanced suspension systems

Due to their size and weight, they require experienced drivers who understand how to handle long trailers safely on the road.

Our team regularly transports these trailers nationwide for race teams, collectors, and dealerships.

Toy Haulers and Living Quarters

Some Millennium trailers include built-in living quarters, allowing owners to combine travel and recreation in one mobile space.

These trailers often include:

  • Sleeping areas
  • Kitchen equipment
  • Bathroom facilities
  • Storage for recreational vehicles or equipment

They offer a complete house-on-wheels experience, making them popular with motorsports teams and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Because these trailers are larger and heavier than standard models, transport planning must account for total weight, road restrictions, and travel distance.

Key Things to Check Before Shipping Your Trailer

Before scheduling transport, there are a few important things to verify.

1. Hitch Type and Connection

Different trailers require different hitch-type setups.

Common options include:

  • Ball hitch
  • Gooseneck hitch
  • Fifth-wheel connection

Knowing the hitch type helps ensure the transport vehicle is properly equipped.

2. Trailer Dimensions

Important details include:

  • Total length
  • Width
  • Height
  • Weight

Oversized trailers may require special permits depending on the route.

3. Condition and Readiness

Make sure the trailer is ready for the road.

This includes checking:

  • Tires and tire pressure
  • Brake systems
  • Lights and wiring
  • Structural integrity

Even if the trailer is brand new from a dealer sale, verifying these items helps prevent delays.

4. Pickup and Delivery Locations

Clear pickup and delivery instructions make the transport process easier.

We recommend confirming:

  • Access for large trucks
  • Space for turning and parking
  • Contact information for onsite staff

When these details are clear, pickup and delivery become quick and efficient.

Why Dealers and Buyers Trust Interstate Haulers

When transporting Millennium trailers, experience matters.

At Interstate Haulers, we’ve built our business on reliability, safety, and nationwide service.

Here’s what makes our approach different.

Nearly 30 Years of Experience

Since 1997, our team has transported thousands of trailers across the country. That experience helps us anticipate challenges and keep shipments running smoothly.

Nationwide Coverage

Whether your trailer needs to travel across one state or across the country, we coordinate routes and schedules that make delivery efficient.

Specialized Trailer Transport

Not every transport company understands custom trailers, car haulers, or race trailers.

Our team handles these shipments every day.

Clear Communication

From quote to delivery, we keep customers informed every step of the way. Our staff is always available to answer questions and provide updates.

Working With Dealers and Manufacturers

Many Millennium trailers are purchased through dealers and delivered directly to buyers.

We frequently coordinate shipments for:

  • Trailer dealerships
  • Manufacturers
  • Motorsports teams
  • Utility companies
  • Logistics partners

Our goal is to make the delivery process easy and stress-free for everyone involved.

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Requesting a Quote for Trailer Transport

If you’ve recently purchased a Millennium trailer or need one delivered to a customer, professional transport can save time and reduce risk.

When requesting a quote, be ready to provide:

  • Trailer type
  • Length, width, and weight
  • Pickup and delivery place
  • Preferred timeline

Our team will review the information and recommend the best transport solution.

Final Thoughts

Millennium builds some of the most impressive custom trailers on the market. From enclosed race car trailers to commercial cargo trailers and luxury toy haulers, these trailers are designed to perform and last for years on the road.

Transporting them safely requires experience, planning, and the right equipment.

At Interstate Haulers, we specialize in moving trailers like these nationwide with care and professionalism. Whether you’re a dealer, buyer, or business owner, our team is ready to help ensure your trailer arrives safely and on schedule.

If you need professional trailer transport, visit our page or contact Interstate Haulers today to request a quote and learn more about our nationwide services.

Helpful Links and Resources for Trailer Enthusiasts

  1. National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM): Learn about trailer safety, compliance, and industry standards from the NATM, a trusted authority in the trailer manufacturing industry. Visit NATM
  2. Trailer Safety Week: Stay informed about trailer safety practices and tips through this annual awareness campaign. Visit Trailer Safety Week
  3. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT): Access regulations and guidelines for towing and trailer usage directly from the DOT. Visit DOT
  4. RV Industry Association (RVIA): Explore resources and insights about recreational vehicles and trailers, including maintenance tips and industry news. Visit RVIA
  5. Towing and Trailer Safety from AAA: AAA offers practical advice and safety tips for towing trailers, ensuring a safe and smooth journey. Visit AAA Towing Safety
  6. Trailer Life Magazine: Dive into articles, reviews, and tips for trailer owners, covering everything from maintenance to travel inspiration. Visit Trailer Life Magazine
  7. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): Stay updated on recalls, safety ratings, and regulations related to trailers and towing vehicles. Visit NHTSA

 

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