Lamar 20 ft 10k equipment / car hauler
- Bumper Pull
- 7550
- 83 inch x 20 ft
- Lamar
- 2021
- Car hauler
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Santa Fe, NM and across Santa Fe County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Santa Fe's mountain community and surrounding Santa Fe County, trailers are essential for everything from home renovation and property maintenance to seasonal land management. Locals frequently rent utility trailers for hauling building materials, landscaping debris, and firewood to residential properties scattered across the high desert and piñon-covered terrain. After summer storms or seasonal cleanup, dump trailers are popular for clearing brush and moving earth. Construction and remodeling projects, especially common in Santa Fe's architectural preservation district, rely on enclosed trailers to protect materials and tools. Residents managing ranches or acreage use car haulers and enclosed trailers to transport equipment, vehicles, and supplies between properties. Contractors and small business owners rent trailers for job site deliveries, material transport, and temporary storage solutions. Whether you're prepping a driveway, moving rubble from a renovation, or hauling supplies for cabin maintenance, renting from a local neighbor in Santa Fe offers flexibility and affordability without the hassle of national chains.
Pickup logistics in Santa Fe are straightforward. You'll coordinate directly with the trailer owner to arrange a time that works for both of you, typically same-day or next-day. Most owners in the Santa Fe area offer flexible pickup windows and can meet you at their property or a neutral spot around town. Before you leave, you'll do a quick walk-around inspection with the owner to document the trailer's condition, then sign the rental agreement. Make sure your tow vehicle has a hitch receiver that matches the trailer's coupler (typically 1 7/8 inch or 2 inch), and verify you have the right hitch pin and safety chains. Check your vehicle's towing capacity against the loaded trailer weight, especially important in Santa Fe's mountainous terrain. Wiring is straightforward: most trailers use a standard four-pin connector for brake lights and turn signals, though some have seven-pin plugs for electric brakes. If you're unfamiliar with wiring, the owner can walk you through it or keep it simple with a magnetic light kit. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period.


Trailer rental rates in Santa Fe vary by type and availability. Small utility trailers typically run 40 to 60 dollars per day, while larger utility and enclosed trailers range from 60 to 90 dollars daily. Dump trailers, popular for cleanup and debris removal, run 100 to 180 dollars per day depending on size and condition. Car haulers and specialized trailers fall between 100 and 150 dollars daily. Weekly and weekend discounts are common among local owners, so ask about longer rental rates when you book. 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 rather than large corporate outlets, pricing is often more flexible and competitive. Payment is handled securely through the Neighbors Trailer platform, and you'll have a clear rental agreement before you pick up. Compare rates among available trailers in your area, read owner reviews, and choose the trailer that fits your project and budget.
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