
Common Trailer Rental Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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Renting a trailer is a great way to save money and stay flexible, but small mistakes can turn a simple job into a headache. Here are the most common trailer rental mistakes—and how to avoid them when renting in Volusia County.
Choosing the Wrong Trailer Size
Renting too small leads to multiple trips.
Renting too large can make towing harder and unsafe.
Always consider item size and weight, not just volume.
Ignoring Towing Capacity
Every truck or SUV has a maximum towing limit.
Overloading can damage your vehicle and create safety risks.
Ask questions if you’re unsure what your vehicle can handle.
Improper Weight Distribution
Too much weight in the back causes trailer sway.
Heavy items should sit near the axle.
Aim for 10–15% of the weight on the hitch.
Not Securing the Load
Unsecured cargo can shift, break, or fall out.
Use ratchet straps, ropes, and padding.
Check straps again after driving a short distance.
Skipping the Pre-Trip Inspection
Forgetting to check lights, tires, and hitch connections is common.
Always verify safety chains and coupler lock.
A quick walk-around can prevent major issues.
Avoid common mistakes and rent with confidence. Reserve your trailer today and get the right setup for your job.
