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FAQ

  • Adding the Insurance Addendum removes all liability from your Auto Insurance Provider or yourself.

    Simply click HERE to open the Insurance link in a new tab.  We auto populate the policy number and you will just need to add your info, any addition coverage and pay.

    You will need the last 6 digits of the VIN of the trailer you want to reserve.  The VIN is in the trailer details of each listing.

    Why should you add this coverage?

    1. Personal insurance policies often EXCLUDE coverage in a rental situation. Why take that risk? More and more,
    personal auto insurance companies are no longer providing liability coverage for rented trailers.  If that is the case, the repair / replacement cost would be your responsibility.
    You will have peace of mind when you purchase an MBA insurance addendum.

    2. We will get notified when you add this coverage. 

    3. This coverage can be added at pickup time and only takes a few minutes to complete.

  • Yes we do, as a matter of fact we purchase the Insurance Addendum on your behalf that way you do not need to worry should something happen to the rented equipment while in your procession.  This way it does not fall under your Auto Insurance policy.

  • Renting a trailer from our business is a straightforward process. Start by browsing our trailer inventory, which includes various types such as utility trailers, enclosed trailers, and more.

    Once you've selected the trailer that suits your needs, specify your desired rental period and provide the necessary information. We'll prepare the trailer for pickup at our rental location.

    You can also choose any additional accessories (Hitch, Straps, Wiring Converters) or equipment you might need for your towing requirements. When your rental period is complete, return the trailer to our rental location, and we'll ensure it's properly maintained for the next renter.

  • To determine the trailer's capacity, first find the trailer's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) on its data plate or on our product description. That is the maximum safe weight for the LOADED trailer.

    Next, calculate the payload capacity by subtracting the trailer's empty (curb) weight from its GVWR. This is how much you can actually load on the trailer safely, which ensures safety and legal compliance.

    Keep in mind that the tow vehicle needs to be rated for the total GVWR of the trailer as well.

  • Rented trailers and equipment needs to be picked up from the lot.  If you need something delivered and picked up, we can certainly discuss and coordinate for an additional fee.

  • If you encounter any issues or damages to the rented trailer during your use, please notify us promptly. We understand that unexpected situations can arise. Depending on the nature and extent of the issue or damage, we will assess and determine the necessary course of action. You may be responsible for repair or replacement costs if you did not add liability insurance, so it's advisable to review our rental agreement for specific terms and conditions related to trailer damages.

    Your prompt communication is appreciated, as it helps us maintain the quality of our rental equipment.

  • Yes, you can extend the rental period for a trailer if you require it for a longer duration than initially planned. To do so, please contact our team to discuss your needs and arrange for an extension.

    We will work with you to update the rental terms and ensure the continued availability of the trailer.

    Keep in mind that trailer availability may vary, so it's best to notify us about your extension needs as early as possible to secure the equipment.

    We're committed to help accommodate your changes as long as we are able to.

  • If there is something that you need and we do not have it available or on the site in general, please reach out to us via Email and we can see what we can do.  We are adding more to our fleet as often as we can, but this would help us prioritize them.