Tandem Axle Trailers on the Fraser Coast


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Fraser Coast Tandem Axle Trailers


Sometimes a single axle just doesn't cut it — especially when you're carrying serious weight. That's where our tandem axle trailers come in. At Drop Deck Trailers, Fraser Coast, we build trailers tough enough for real loads, longer hauls and heavier work. Whether you’re shifting gear for your business or moving bulk loads on the weekend, our cage tandem trailers give you stability, safety and strength where it matters.


Take our 8x5 1990kg model — it’s built with 2.5mm checker plate panels, a solid square axle, front disc brakes and an 800mm cage for secure load containment. You’ve got rocker roller suspension, LED lights, and a folding front and rear gate for easy access. It’s hot-dipped galvanised from top to bottom and ready to tow.


Looking for a trailer that handles the tough stuff without flinching? Give us a call on 0417 455 603 and we’ll help match you with the right tandem setup.

Designed for Bigger Jobs & Loads


Tandem axle trailers spread the load across two axles — giving you better balance, smoother towing and safer handling, even with a full tray. It’s the smart choice for builders, landscapers, farmers and anyone regularly shifting heavy or awkward loads. Whether it’s construction gear or firewood, the double axle makes towing safer on highways, hills and uneven ground.



Our trailers are built from the chassis up with durability in mind. The drawbar is strong and extra-long, and the suspension is built to absorb impacts without throwing your gear around. The result? Less wear and tear, more control, and confidence behind the wheel — no matter what you’re hauling.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is the benefit of a tandem axle trailer?

    Tandem axle trailers provide greater stability, better load distribution and improved safety when towing heavy loads. They’re ideal for longer trips, uneven surfaces, and bulkier jobs. The second axle helps reduce trailer sway and tyre wear, making them a better option for frequent use.

  • Do tandem axle trailers need brakes?

    Yes — if the trailer's ATM exceeds 750kg, brakes are legally required. Most tandem axle trailers come fitted with electric or mechanical brakes to meet Australian standards. Brakes improve safety, particularly when towing on highways or when stopping with a full load.

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