RentMyEquipment

Truck & trailer rental to keep you moving

Pickups, cargo vans, box and service trucks, tractors, and trailers from operators near you — daily, weekly, or monthly, with or without a CDL.

Serious trailer inventory. Rent flatbed, enclosed, dump, and utility trailers on a streamlined rental process built to go head-to-head with trailer-specific rental marketplaces — compare rates, book online, and pick up or get it delivered. Made for the way trailers actually rent.

Where

24 trucks, trailers & fleet results

Cover a surge, a breakdown, or a big move without buying another unit. Filter by class and weight, see up front whether a CDL is required, and pick up locally or take delivery — from road-ready trucks kept by real operators.

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Featured trucks, trailers & fleet rentals

Operators in trucks, trailers & fleet

Local businesses renting trucks, trailers & fleet on RentMyEquipment — real operators you can message and review, not a faraway depot.

  • Summit Equipment

    premier

    Atlanta, GA

    4.0 · 8 listings

  • Harborline Rental Co

    preferred

    Phoenix, AZ

    4.6 · 8 listings

  • Cascade Rentals

    Dallas, TX

    4.3 · 8 listings

Rental store
Easy to navigate, dependable, and it’s simplified our rental operations. Support has been responsive and quick to resolve anything. I’d recommend 2Quip to any equipment or trailer rental business.
Alex Spencer · K&B Rentals, LLC

Know before you rent trucks, trailers & fleet

Trailer rentals come down to matching the trailer to your tow vehicle — the hitch, the weight, the brakes, and how the load rides.

Match the tow rating

Check your vehicle’s tow rating against the trailer’s GVWR, and keep tongue weight around 10–15% of the loaded trailer so it tracks straight instead of swaying.

Hitch, ball & brakes

Match the coupler and ball size — and the type (bumper-pull vs. gooseneck / 5th-wheel) — then confirm the trailer’s brakes, breakaway, and lighting all work before you pull out.

License by weight

Most trailers tow on a standard license, but heavier truck-and-trailer combinations can require a CDL — confirm by GVWR/GCWR before you book.

Load it right

Distribute the load over the axles (not all at the back), and secure it with rated straps or chains within their working-load limits on every haul.

Standards & safetyUS DOT / FMCSA §393 securementTrailer brake & breakaway laws (by state)DOT lighting & reflectorsGVWR / GCWR & tongue weightCDL threshold by combined weight

Services built for the trade

  • Pick up or take delivery

    Grab it locally or have it dropped at your yard; return and one-way options are shown per listing.

  • Road-ready units

    Trucks come inspected, with class and weight listed so you match the job and the license.

  • Business accounts

    Company accounts for consolidated billing and approved drivers once you’re renting across jobs.

  • Short or long term

    A day to cover a breakdown or a month for a seasonal push — best available rate on longer rentals.

Rent by the phase you’re in

  • Moving & cargo

    Cargo vans, cutaways, and box trucks for moves, deliveries, and overflow.

  • Vocational & service

    Service and mechanic trucks and vocational bodies for the trades and field work.

  • Hauling & trailers

    Truck tractors and trailers for freight, plus off-highway haul for the site.

Renting trucks, trailers & fleet equipment — FAQ

Do I need a CDL?
Depends on the class and weight — each listing says whether a CDL is required, so you can filter to what your drivers are licensed for.
Do I rent a specific truck or a class?
You reserve a class and weight at a set rate; the operator assigns a road-ready unit at pickup, so availability stays accurate.
What does it cost?
Quoted daily, weekly, and monthly and varies by class and location; longer rentals bill at the best available rate.
Are the trucks inspected and covered?
Units come inspected and road-ready. Rental protection is included by default and can be declined with a current certificate of insurance.

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