FAQ​

Frequently Asked Questions

Most four wheel drive trucks and SUV’s should also be towed on a flat bed car carrier to eliminate the possibility of transmission damage (unless tow specifications from the manufacturer allow towing with two of the wheels spinning freely on the ground).
It doesn’t matter if the driving wheels or the non-driving wheels are on the ground while being towed. Automatic transmissions, however, need a little more care. If the car is being towed on the non-driving wheels, automatic transmissions should be fine.
Whether or not you pay more to have a vehicle towed on a weekend or holiday will depend on advance notice.
The truth is, while it’s possible for your car to experience harm, it’s not likely.
Many tow truck drivers learn how to operate the vehicles with on the job training. There is no specific educational requirement, but we hire high school graduates and those with great driving records.
Vehicle safety inspections are conducted to certify roadworthiness at the office each day.

Yes, most lowered cars can still be towed safely using a conventional tow truck.

Yes, We work closely with emergency services and you can request our service whenever you need it. 

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