No — towing isn’t rough on your car when it’s done properly. Professional tow operators use the right equipment, whether that’s a flatbed truck or wheel‑lift dollies, to keep your vehicle safe. The key is making sure all wheels are supported correctly and the drivetrain is protected.
Improper towing, like dragging an all‑wheel drive car with two wheels on the ground, can cause damage. But with the right method, towing is a safe way to move your vehicle locally or long‑distance without added wear.
Local towing usually covers short distances within a city or nearby area, while long‑distance towing involves transporting a vehicle over 100 miles or more and requires more planning, time, and cost.
Yes, we tow motorcycles! Our team uses specialized equipment such as flatbed trucks and motorcycle trailers to ensure your bike is transported safely and securely. We keep your motorcycle upright with professional strapping systems, preventing scratches or tipping during the ride. Whether it’s a local breakdown or a long‑distance move, we’ve got you covered.
No. Conventional tow trucks with dollies can lift all four wheels off the ground, making them capable of towing an all‑wheel drive vehicle safely.
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