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3 Benefits of Adding Lube Skids to Your Truck Rentals
Lube Skids are self-contained units that make it quick and easy to access fluids to keep work trucks moving. Explore the perks of having Class 5 and Class 6 Lube Skid rentals on your project.
Lube skids are most commonly used in construction for fluid top-offs for large equipment and trucks. Although they’re popular in this industry, lube skids are often used for oil and gas projects and in agriculture. Plus, other pieces of equipment can be mounted on them, like compressors and generators, allowing you to save space and increase efficiency by having all of your added equipment on fewer units.
Our upfit team is in-house and can install your lube skids to your truck rentals, so when your boots hit the ground for your project, your trucks are ready to work, your lube skids are installed and you’re ready to go. We also have additional vehicle upfit options that we can mount on your lube skid or add to your truck, like welder generators, air compressors, toolboxes, headache racks, ladder racks and more.For more information about our lube skids and other upfit options, connect with our sales team and add them to your truck rentals.
Explore 3 essential mobile maintenance units to keep your jobsite equipment running efficiently. Learn how crane trucks, lube trucks, and fuel lube trucks prevent costly downtime and delays, helping with equipment maintenance and repairs.
When facing key decisions about expanding your fleet, compare renting versus purchasing trucks, trailers, and equipment, covering costs, flexibility, and strategic benefits to optimize your fleet investment.