Flatbed Trailers For Sale in AZ

Flatbed trailers are one of the most versatile trailer types on the road, commonly used for hauling steel, lumber, pipe, or other palletized freight, both locally or over the road.

Flatbed trailers are available in several construction styles, including all-aluminum flatbeds, steel flatbeds, and combo flatbeds that blend steel strength with aluminum weight savings. Aluminum flatbeds are popular for lighter weight and corrosion resistance, steel flatbeds are known for strength and value, and combo flatbeds offer a balanced option for many trucking and fleet applications.

Browse Our Flatbed Trailer Inventory

Midco Sales offers a strong selection of flatbed trailers for sale, including new flatbeds from trusted manufacturers like Dorsey, Prestige, and Reitnouer.

Whether you need a durable workhorse for heavy freight or a lightweight flatbed designed to maximize payload, Midco Sales can help you compare available models, specs, axle setups, deck options, and manufacturer features to find the right flatbed trailer for your hauling needs.

Flatbed Trailer Inventory
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    New
    2024 Prestige 48′ Combo Flatbed
    $46,999.00
    • Trailer Type Flatbed
    • Stock Number F06540
    New
    2025 Dorsey 53′ Flatbed
    $49,000.00
    • Trailer Type Flatbed
    • Stock Number F36529
    New
    2024 Prestige 53′ Flatbed
    $51,900.00
    • Trailer Type Flatbed
    • Stock Number F06539
    New2026 dorsey steel giant flatbed trailer forklift kit - 01 - aerial top view, passenger side
    2026 Dorsey Flatbed with Forklift Kit
    $57,680.00
    • Trailer Type Flatbed
    • Stock Number F46555
    New
    2026 Dorsey Flatbed with Forklift Kit
    $56,000.00

    FOB Elba, AL

    • Trailer Type Flatbed
    • Stock Number F46192

    Why Choose a Flatbed Trailer?

    Flatbed trailers remain one of the most widely used trailer types in the transportation industry because of their flexibility and ease of loading. Unlike enclosed trailers, flatbeds allow cargo to be loaded from the sides, rear, or overhead with forklifts and cranes, making them ideal for freight that is oversized, irregularly shaped, or difficult to load into a van trailer. From building materials and agricultural equipment to machinery and industrial freight, flatbed trailers are built to handle demanding jobs across many industries.

    Aluminum, Steel & Combo Flatbed Trailer Options

    Choosing the right flatbed trailer often comes down to construction type and intended use. Aluminum flatbed trailers are valued for lighter empty weight and corrosion resistance, helping maximize payload capacity. Steel flatbeds provide exceptional durability and strength for rugged applications, while combo flatbeds combine aluminum and steel components for a balance of weight savings and structural performance.

    Midco Sales offers a variety of flatbed trailer configurations from leading manufacturers including Dorsey, Prestige, and Reitnouer, with options that may include:

    • Aluminum or steel wheels
    • Air ride suspension
    • Sliding rear axles
    • Coil package options
    • Toolboxes and chain storage
    • Winch tracks and sliding winches
    • Multiple axle configurations
    • Heavy-duty flooring options
    • LED lighting packages

    Flatbed Trailers for Fleets & Owner Operators

    Whether you operate a large fleet or run as an owner operator, having the right flatbed trailer can improve efficiency, payload flexibility, and long-term operating costs. Midco Sales works with customers across the country to help match the right trailer specifications to their hauling requirements and budget.

    We regularly stock new flatbed trailers designed for:

    • General freight hauling
    • Steel and pipe transport
    • Construction materials
    • Machinery and equipment hauling
    • Agricultural freight
    • Oversized and specialized loads

    Nationwide Flatbed Trailer Sales

    Midco Sales is proud to serve customers throughout the United States with quality flatbed trailers for sale. Our team can help you compare trailer options, manufacturer specifications, and available inventory to find the right trailer for your operation.

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    Flatbed Trailers FAQs

    Aluminum flatbeds are popular because they are lightweight, corrosion resistant, and can increase legal payload capacity compared to heavier steel trailers.

    Flatbed trailers can be equipped with many options, including:

    • Air ride suspension
    • Sliding rear axles
    • Winch tracks and sliding winches
    • Toolboxes
    • Coil packages
    • Aluminum wheels
    • Heavy-duty flooring
    • Lift axles
    • Chain storage systems

    Common flatbed freight includes:

    • Steel coils and pipe
    • Lumber and building materials
    • Machinery and equipment
    • Palletized freight
    • Concrete products
    • Agricultural equipment
    • Oversized industrial loads

    A flatbed trailer has a single-level deck height, while a step deck trailer (also called a drop deck trailer) has two deck levels that allow taller freight to be hauled legally without overheight permits.

    A combo flatbed trailer uses both steel and aluminum construction. Many combo trailers feature steel main beams for strength with aluminum crossmembers and flooring to reduce weight.

    Aluminum flatbed trailers are lighter weight and resistant to corrosion, helping maximize payload capacity. Steel flatbeds are typically heavier but are known for durability and lower initial cost. Combo flatbeds combine steel and aluminum components for a balance of strength and weight savings.

    The most common flatbed trailer length is 48 feet or 53 feet, although other lengths and configurations are available depending on the application and state regulations.

    Flatbed trailers are used in many industries including construction, agriculture, manufacturing, oil & gas, and general freight transportation. They are ideal for loads that are too large or awkward for enclosed trailers.

    A flatbed trailer is an open-deck trailer designed to haul freight that can be loaded from the sides, rear, or top. Flatbeds are commonly used for transporting construction materials, steel, machinery, lumber, pipe, palletized freight, and oversized loads.