How to Spot Common Trailer Damage Early
This guide covers the most common trailer issues to look out for and how to catch them early. The Renter is responsible for returning the trailer in the same condition it left in.

This guide covers the most common trailer issues to look out for and how to catch them early. The Renter is responsible for returning the trailer in the same condition it left in.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to safely secure your load using the E-Track system and the most common trailer tie-down tools.

If your tow vehicle is equipped with an electric brake controller, using it properly is critical to both your safety and the health of our trailer tires. Improper settings can lead to tire flat-spotting, overheating, and even brake lock-up — all of which you're responsible for during the rental.

Renting or hauling a trailer comes with responsibility. Whether you're transporting equipment, a vehicle, or general cargo, safety begins before you ever hit the road. At Central Florida Trailer Rentals, we’ve seen firsthand how a few minutes of preparation can prevent thousands in damage and keep everyone safer. Below are the five most important trailer safety checks you should make before every trip.