New or used? If new I would suggest sticking with a name brand and making sure you get a V front. It helps with mileage by about 1-3mpg.
We picked up an extra tall (+8") 20' inclosed V-front trailer, with two 3,500lbs axles about 2 years ago from an outfit out of Florida called Hurricane Cargo. It was on the very cheap end and the quality was rather poor but it met our needs for 3 Karts and equipment. The company has since changed names to husky cargo or something like that. I think it was $6,300 with shipping from FL to Boston.
If you go new be careful with some of the southern outfits. There's a lot of fly by night stuff out there that's very iffy at best. My 2 cents for what it's worth is spend a little more and get a name brand.
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