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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
I've rented plenty of full sized trucks around the country for work purposes, no trailer hitch. When a friend's Durango broke down on his way out of town towing a boat to Lake of the Ozark's, he called every major rental company. They all told him that it was company policy that their trucks were not allowed for towing, and none of them had hitches. I would not be able to rent the truck that I need and use on a regular basis.
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Not doubting your experience but mine is the opposite here in L.A. Enterprise has a lot of trucks and most have receivers. None have hitches included, if that's what you're referring to. You have to supply the draw bar and ball, just like with your own truck. All of the branches rent full sized half ton trucks, (every brand as well), and then they have a commercial division that rents large box trucks where you can rent a 3/4 or one ton diesel PU for $80 a day plus fuel that definitely has a tow package w receiver. You'd have to rent it every day to get near the expense of owning that truck.