Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Looking to rent a pickup with a hitch and tow cabability for a medium sized camper-trailer. A brake controller would be ideal
Not having any luck with the major rental companies and I've already done preliminary research online,
Has anyone had luck with renting a tow vehicle, specifically in California (southern Cal and/or near Stockton area?)
Thanks kindly,
AR
Not having any luck with the major rental companies and I've already done preliminary research online,
Has anyone had luck with renting a tow vehicle, specifically in California (southern Cal and/or near Stockton area?)
Thanks kindly,
AR
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
I've wondered the same, and also had little luck in the past (at least with Enterprise). I hate the idea of spending a ton of money on a moving truck to get my stuff out there, but havent found a better option so far.
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Construction equipment rentals.
You know, a place where you can rent a one ton truck, big trailer and the 6 ton Caterpilar dozer.
They don't let you drive the dozer off the rental yard so they figured they need some trucks that can tow.
You know, a place where you can rent a one ton truck, big trailer and the 6 ton Caterpilar dozer.
They don't let you drive the dozer off the rental yard so they figured they need some trucks that can tow.
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Brilliant! Wonder what their b man policy is.... And how much it costs. Time to do some research.
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The first policy about renting a car for b man is that you don't talk about b man. If they're cool with you driving their truck around in the dirt anyway being as that it's a construction rental, well then.. hey.. that's all you're doing anyway, right?
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Yeah, had the same thought about them expecting it to come back "dirty". Definitely wouldnt mention bman directly, though I imagine they know of the event if I'm renting in the Bay Area, and may suspect my intentions. If that is the case, they may bring up the topic before I dojunglesmacks wrote:The first policy about renting a car for b man is that you don't talk about b man. If they're cool with you driving their truck around in the dirt anyway being as that it's a construction rental, well then.. hey.. that's all you're doing anyway, right?
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Also check with Hengehold see if they have tow vehicles. Burner friendly.
http://www.htrucks.com/burningman.php
http://www.htrucks.com/burningman.php
Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Btw, most trucks 3/4 ton or better are already wired for towing from the factory. If they have the tow bar and 7-wire plug, they wired.
A Tokonsha brake controller is as cheap as $75 and has plug-in harnesses that don't need no wire splicing and such for $10. Literally takes 5 minutes to install.
Done it on my Chevy 3/4 ton oil burner.
A Tokonsha brake controller is as cheap as $75 and has plug-in harnesses that don't need no wire splicing and such for $10. Literally takes 5 minutes to install.
Done it on my Chevy 3/4 ton oil burner.
Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Nope, Hengehold doesn't rent truck to tow. Tried a few construction rentals but they charge by the day and by the mile so it gets absurdly expensive (they are meant for in-town rentals).
Anyone else have experience with a rental service that will rent a pickup truck with towing capability?
Thanks!
Anyone else have experience with a rental service that will rent a pickup truck with towing capability?
Thanks!
Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
I've rented vehicles from Enterprise with towing ability. (All my Burn rentals have been Enterprise). I wouldn't call them "Burner-friendly"--they don't (usually) ask, and I would never volunteer the info--but I have found them very fair in terms of not charging extra if you return the vehicle scrupulously clean.
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
I am also looking into how I am going to get all my crap up to the burn. My camp has grown exponentially which is good except now I have all this stuff. I have a commercial drivers license and I heard hertz penske in Hayward is the cheapest place to rent a large truck, and they give a discount if you have a commercial drivers license. Anyone looking to share a large truck? Also dose anyone know how to get in contact with the storage company's near BRC?
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
If you decide to rent that large truck and share it, make a separate post in the 2013 Shared Resources forum, and be sure to list the city you're departing from, and perhaps your general route as well.forrest Gump wrote:I am also looking into how I am going to get all my crap up to the burn. My camp has grown exponentially which is good except now I have all this stuff. I have a commercial drivers license and I heard hertz penske in Hayward is the cheapest place to rent a large truck, and they give a discount if you have a commercial drivers license. Anyone looking to share a large truck? Also dose anyone know how to get in contact with the storage company's near BRC?
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Here's what I would do to find storage. Go to Yelp.com, enter "Storage" into the first window, and "Reno" into the second, hit enter, then select "Most Reviewed" ('cause that often works better than "Highest reviews"--if there's only one review, for example). This gave me a few ideas of places to start.
I would recommend reading the well-reviewed places and then Googling them separately, because there are often reviews of places that are not stored on Yelp.
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Thanks.. So much to do so little timeSavannah wrote:If you decide to rent that large truck and share it, make a separate post in the 2013 Shared Resources forum, and be sure to list the city you're departing from, and perhaps your general route as well.forrest Gump wrote:I am also looking into how I am going to get all my crap up to the burn. My camp has grown exponentially which is good except now I have all this stuff. I have a commercial drivers license and I heard hertz penske in Hayward is the cheapest place to rent a large truck, and they give a discount if you have a commercial drivers license. Anyone looking to share a large truck? Also dose anyone know how to get in contact with the storage company's near BRC?
Peace
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Here's what I would do to find storage. Go to Yelp.com, enter "Storage" into the first window, and "Reno" into the second, hit enter, then select "Most Reviewed" ('cause that often works better than "Highest reviews"--if there's only one review, for example). This gave me a few ideas of places to start.
I would recommend reading the well-reviewed places and then Googling them separately, because there are often reviews of places that are not stored on Yelp.
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
Storage rentals in Fernley would be closer to BRC...
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thanks I will check that out.lucky420 wrote:Storage rentals in Fernley would be closer to BRC...
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My experience is that all of the Enterprise contracts prohibit towing.Savannah wrote:I've rented vehicles from Enterprise with towing ability. (All my Burn rentals have been Enterprise). I wouldn't call them "Burner-friendly"--they don't (usually) ask, and I would never volunteer the info--but I have found them very fair in terms of not charging extra if you return the vehicle scrupulously clean.
Towing in general triples the risk for the vehicle returning to the rental depot damaged, possibly in the transmission where they can't tell. Certainly for inexperienced drivers trying to tow the road dangers are enhanced. This is why the few trucks for rent that can tow (and are allowed to) are done for in-city use and have steep mileage charges.
It's very frustrating.
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My experience is that all of the Enterprise contracts prohibit towing.portaplaya wrote:Savannah wrote:I've rented vehicles from Enterprise with towing ability. (All my Burn rentals have been Enterprise). I wouldn't call them "Burner-friendly"--they don't (usually) ask, and I would never volunteer the info--but I have found them very fair in terms of not charging extra if you return the vehicle scrupulously clean.
Towing in general triples the risk for the vehicle returning to the rental depot damaged, possibly in the transmission where they can't tell. Certainly for inexperienced drivers trying to tow the road dangers are enhanced. This is why the few trucks for rent that can tow (and are allowed to) are done for in-city use and have steep mileage charges.
It's very frustrating.
Often it can be cheaper just to hire a shipping company to tow it for you. The TV show Shipping Wars show people that do this for hire, hired through the website uShip.com.
Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
For Burnal Equinox, we rented a Budget 16' moving van that had a tow package. I asked if we could hook up a trailer, and they said yes.
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
That may be so! I wasn't towing, so whether it was allowed in my particular contract escaped my notice. I meant only that the truck had the power to tow. It was a beast!portaplaya wrote:My experience is that all of the Enterprise contracts prohibit towing.portaplaya wrote:Savannah wrote:I've rented vehicles from Enterprise with towing ability. (All my Burn rentals have been Enterprise). I wouldn't call them "Burner-friendly"--they don't (usually) ask, and I would never volunteer the info--but I have found them very fair in terms of not charging extra if you return the vehicle scrupulously clean.
Well, sorry to hear it. The company worked for me in the ordinary hauling capacity I've needed them for.
I guess I can see why, when I look at the towing and trailer threads. There's a bit to learn about it before doing it.Towing in general triples the risk for the vehicle returning to the rental depot damaged, possibly in the transmission where they can't tell. Certainly for inexperienced drivers trying to tow the road dangers are enhanced. This is why the few trucks for rent that can tow (and are allowed to) are done for in-city use and have steep mileage charges.
It's very frustrating.
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Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
if you go that route, i highly recommend these peeps: http://fernleyministorage.com/forrest Gump wrote:thanks I will check that out.lucky420 wrote:Storage rentals in Fernley would be closer to BRC...
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super burner friendly, close to the highway, clean, etc.
Re: Rent a Truck with Towing Ability, Calif
You can do a weekly or monthly rental from U-Haul that includes a set amount of miles and they do allow towing. Also, I found a local company in Riverside CA that is allowing me to rent a pickup truck and will allow for towing. I told them it was probably going to come back dirty as I'll be camping in the desert. They we're still OK with the rental. Not sure if I can post the name here so PM me if you're interested. I researched the F%#K out of this, it is hard to find a tow friendly rental.