40' Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer
- Gooseneck
- 20000
- 40'
- PJ
- 2024
- LD401
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Livonia, MI and across Wayne County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Livonia's mix of residential neighborhoods and growing commercial areas, locals rely on trailers for all kinds of projects. Homeowners use dump trailers to haul away yard waste, old mulch, and construction debris from renovations. Utility trailers move furniture, appliances, and materials for moves or remodels. DIY enthusiasts and contractors grab enclosed trailers to protect tools, equipment, and materials from the elements during jobs. Landscapers and grounds crews lean on dump trailers for seasonal cleanups and brush removal after storms. Car haulers are popular with folks buying or selling vehicles, or moving between properties. Farmers and hobby growers in the surrounding agricultural areas use utility and dump trailers for seasonal work. Weekend warriors often rent a small utility trailer for a quick hardware store run or to haul mulch and soil for spring planting. The beauty of peer-to-peer rental is that your neighbors already know what works in this community and price fairly for the local market.
Most Livonia neighbors offer flexible pickup times, often same-day if you book early. When you book, you'll see the owner's availability and location on the map so you can plan your trip. Before you tow, make sure your vehicle's hitch class matches the trailer's requirements, your ball size is correct (typically 1 7/8 or 2 inch), and that safety chains or cables are attached to the frame. Check that the trailer's lights work and that wiring is secure; if you're not sure about your vehicle's electrical setup, ask the owner or a mechanic to confirm before you leave. Bring your driver's license and insurance info. Ask the owner about weight distribution rules and load limits for your specific trailer, and never exceed posted maximums. A quick walk-around before towing lets you spot any existing marks or damage so you both agree on the trailer's starting condition.


Small utility trailers typically rent for $40 to $60 per day, while larger utility and enclosed trailers range from $60 to $150 daily depending on size and condition. Dump trailers run $100 to $180 per day, and car haulers cost $100 to $150 per day. Many owners offer discounts for weekly rentals or weekend multi-day bookings, so ask when you message. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. Renting from neighbors typically costs less than national chains because owners set their own fair prices and skip the big corporate overhead. Always check the listing details for what's included, mileage terms, and any fuel or cleaning expectations.
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