Since 2017, Roadmoto has grown to the largest trailer company in Southern California, revolutionizing this process of renting through its trailers. Gone is the counter of rentals; they offer quick and seamless experiences. Their trailer rental solutions are apt for those who would want a trailer for temporary use without the headache of buying, storing, and maintaining it. Customers rave about Roadmoto’s ease of pickup and drop-off, excellent trailer selections, and great communication. They go to great lengths to maintain their trailers to high safety standards in order to ensure reliability and safety.
With features that include enclosed designs, a number of tie-down points, and a substantial overall weight capacity, the trailers from Roadmoto can take on heavy hauling tasks with some protection against elements.
From big to small, whatever the needs are, Roadmoto provides Whittier with several types of trailers for rent, such as enclosed cargo and flatbed trailers. Whittier will get 16 and 20 feet enclosed cargo trailers for moving, transport of cargo, or car hauls. They have some basic features such as rear ramp doors, which are one of the best options to load, and then heavy-duty axles. The rental rate for the 16ft trailer is $120 per day or $600 per week, and the 20 footer can be rented for $130 daily or $700 weekly. Both provide a 9,999 lbs GVWR load capacity, giving both substantial hauling capacity.
The following models are being put on offer by Roadmoto in Whittier. For moving, hauling cargo, or car transport, the enclosed trailer models come in lengths of 16ft, 20ft, and 24ft wheelbases. In addition, these have rear ramp doors for easy loading and heavy-duty axles for reliable towing. Flatbed trailers range from 16ft to 32ft and are ideal for hauling cars and equipment.
The 28ft Deckover Flatbed is very versatile and can carry a load of cars, construction material, or anything a landscaper may need on the job. It has dual 8000lb axles with a 10,000lb weight capacity and is designed to cater to the needs of contractors, landscapers, and events organizers alike. When choosing a trailer, think about the size and style that fits the job at hand and the weight limit.