20' x 8.5' Car Hauler Trailer
Bumper Pull 7000 20' x 8.5'
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Whitehouse Station, NJ and across Hunterdon County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

Whitehouse Station sits in horse country and agricultural Hunterdon County, so trailers are busy year-round. Homeowners rent utility trailers for landscaping projects, brush hauling after storms, and moving mulch or gravel. Contractors grab dump trailers to haul demolition debris, soil, and construction waste. Farmers and small operations use utility and enclosed trailers for equipment transport and feed hauling. Many renters need car haulers to move vehicles to and from auctions, shops, or storage. Enclosed trailers are popular for protecting furniture, tools, and valuables during moves or storage. Because the area spans rural properties, hobby farms, and estates, you'll also see renters moving hay, fencing materials, and farm equipment. The proximity to the New York City metro means weekend warriors and suburban homeowners frequently rent for DIY projects, junk removal, and home renovations. Summer brings yard cleanup and outdoor work, while spring and fall see heavy demand for property maintenance and estate clearing.
Pickup in Whitehouse Station is straightforward. You'll coordinate directly with the local owner to choose a time that works for both of you, often same-day or next-day. Bring your driver's license and a valid payment method. Before towing, confirm your tow vehicle has the right hitch class for the trailer (Class II, III, or higher depending on trailer weight), a functioning coupler that matches the ball size, and working brake and tail light connections. Your vehicle's towing capacity must exceed the trailer's dry weight plus cargo weight. Most owners will do a quick safety walk-through and show you the brake controls. Hitch up carefully, ensure safety chains are crossed underneath the coupler, and test lights and brakes before hitting the road. If you're unsure about any towing setup, ask the owner or have a mechanic inspect your vehicle's hitch and wiring. Double-check tire pressure and fluid levels on your tow vehicle before departure.


Utility trailers typically run $40 to $60 per day, making them ideal for quick landscaping runs or small moves. Dump trailers cost $100 to $180 daily, reflecting their heavy-duty durability and hydraulic systems. Car haulers rent for $100 to $150 per day. Enclosed trailers range from $80 to $150 daily depending on size and condition. Many owners offer weekly discounts, so longer projects are cheaper in the long run. Weekend rates sometimes drop too if you book Friday through Sunday. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. Since you're renting from neighbors and local owners rather than big national chains, you often skip the paperwork and deposit hassles. Rates reflect fair neighborhood pricing, not inflated corporate margins.
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