Frequently Asked Questions

Will my vehicle be able to tow the trailer?

Most modern 1/4 ton trucks are capable of towing around 10,000 pounds and all of our units are under that weight. You have to factor in the weight of your load aside from the weight of the trailer and confirm the towing capacity for your truck. We can help you figure out exactly what you can tow when booking

Do you offer multi day booking?

We offer 1 day, multi day and multi week bookings. The longer you book, the more discount you get

Can I cancel or modify my reservation?

Yes, you can cancel or modify your reservation up to 24 hours before your scheduled pick-up time without any additional fees. Please refer to our cancellation policy for more details.

Do I need insurance?

Yes, your automobile insurance should cover anything you tow. You would need to confirm with them before taking delivery.

Do you offer delivery?

We sure do! If you are within 100 miles of us, we will gladly bring you your unit.

How much does it cost to rent a car hauler in Burleson, TX?

Car hauler rental prices typically range from about $90–$175 per day depending on trailer size, weight capacity, and rental length. Weekly discounts may also be available.

What size trailer do I need?

The right trailer size depends on what you’re hauling. Utility trailers work well for furniture, lawn equipment, and small vehicles, while car haulers and equipment trailers are better for vehicles, skid steers, tractors, and heavier loads. If you’re unsure, our team can help recommend the best trailer for your hauling needs.

What size trailer do I need for a side-by-side?

Most side-by-sides fit well on a 14ft–16ft utility or equipment trailer, but the right size depends on your vehicle’s width, weight, and accessories. If you’re unsure, contact us with your side-by-side model and we’ll help match you with the correct trailer.

Can an F-150 tow your trailers?

Yes, many of our trailers can be safely towed by a properly equipped Ford F-150. Towing capacity depends on your engine, hitch setup, payload package, and brake controller. We recommend checking your owner’s manual or contacting us before booking.

Do I need trailer brake control?

For larger trailers with electric brakes, a trailer brake controller is usually required. In many cases, trailers 16ft or longer or heavier tandem axle trailers need a compatible brake controller and 7-way plug connection.

What is required to rent a trailer in Texas?

Most trailer rentals require:

Valid driver’s license

Proof of auto insurance

Credit or debit card

Proper tow vehicle and hitch setup

Some rentals may also require a refundable deposit.

Do you offer same-day trailer rentals?

Yes, same-day trailer rentals may be available depending on inventory and scheduling. We recommend calling ahead to confirm availability and reserve your trailer as early as possible.

Can I rent a trailer after business hours?

After-hours pickup or return may be available by request depending on scheduling and trailer availability. Contact us in advance so we can coordinate pickup instructions and return procedures. Some trailer companies may restrict after-hours returns for inspection and security reasons.

What is GVWR on a trailer?

GVWR stands for Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. It is the maximum total weight the trailer can safely carry, including the trailer’s own weight and cargo combined.

What hitch size do I need?

Most of our larger trailers use a 2 5/16" ball hitch, while some utility trailers may use a 2" coupler. Be sure your tow vehicle has the correct hitch size before pickup.

Location

240 SW Gamble St, Burleson Texas 76028

https://doublektrailerrentals.com/

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