We know there’s a range of options when it comes to choosing a truck rental service. That’s why we’re proud to provide top-of-the-line trucks and utilities at the best prices. We’re not only lower in price than hiring a professional truck or moving service, but we have lower rates than our direct competitors as well. You’ll never have to sacrifice quality to save either, since we only choose the best of the best. We also routinely inspect and service our equipment regularly to ensure it’s running!
You’ll get a fast delivery, most of our products are delivered within two days, so you won’t have to sit around waiting for your truck and accessories to arrive. We service the entire Gold Coast area, including Mudgeeraba, Robina, Varsity Lakes, Tallebudgera, Worongary, Reedy Creek, Alstonville, Bonogin, Nerang.
If you’re ready to discuss a truck rental, fill out our online form and one of our experts will be in touch as soon as possible. We’ll help you determine which items you need, and walk you through the process of rental, step by step. We look forward to serving you!
If you’re in need of trucks for hire, then you’ve come to the right place. We have a variety of vehicles you can use to do everything from hauling construction and gardening materials, to moving a bit of furniture to your home – ask us about our selection today.
We offer utilities for added convenience, along with our other for-hire services. Browse our utilities selection and let us know how we can best serve you.
Licence requirements depend on the vehicle’s Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM). Many utes and smaller trucks can be driven on a standard car licence if the GVM is under 4.5 tonnes.
Larger trucks may require a Light Rigid (LR) or higher-class licence. It’s important to confirm the vehicle’s weight rating before booking, particularly for commercial projects involving heavy loads.
Checking licence conditions avoids delays at pickup and ensures compliance with road regulations. Reviewing load capacity and intended cargo weight also helps confirm the correct vehicle choice.
Selecting the correct tray size involves considering both volume and weight. Measuring the length, width and height of materials helps determine whether a standard ute tray is sufficient or if a larger truck body is required. Bulky but lightweight items may need more space rather than higher load capacity.
Heavier materials such as bricks, soil or machinery must stay within the vehicle’s payload rating. Factoring in load restraints and safe stacking space ensures materials can be transported securely without exceeding legal limits.
Many utilities are equipped with tow bars, though towing capacity varies between models. The vehicle’s maximum braked towing capacity and tow ball rating must align with the trailer or equipment weight. It’s also important to account for combined load limits when carrying materials in the tray while towing.
Overloading can affect braking performance and stability. Checking tow specifications before hire ensures compatibility and supports safe transport of trailers, machinery or additional gear.
Loose materials require careful load distribution and proper containment. Overloading one side of the tray can affect steering and braking. Using tarps or covers helps prevent spillage, which is both a safety hazard and a legal issue. Weight must remain within the vehicle’s payload rating, especially when materials are dense and compact.
Evenly spreading the load and securing the tailgate reduces movement during transport. Planning the route and avoiding sudden braking also improves safety when carrying shifting materials.