Common Types Of Towing Services

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Whether you are in an accident, run into a problem with your vehicle that needs to be resolved before you can use it, or your car breaks down in the middle of the road, you can rely on towing services to bail you out. When choosing a towing company, you need to make sure that the one you call offers the services you need. To do that, you need to know what service you need.

When looking for auto towing services, consider the size of your car and the trouble you have run into. You should also look into the types of tow trucks a service provider offers. The distance you need your car to be towed is also a crucial factor. The ideal tow truck company will advise you based on your situation and recommend the appropriate service for you.

Here are some common types of towing services:

Flatbed Towing

The tow truck company will send a flatbed truck, which uses a hydraulic system to raise and lower its ends. The hydraulic system swings the back edge of the bed to the ground, and the vehicle is attached to an anchor. The vehicle is then pulled to the back of the tow truck's bed.

Flatbed towing is popular because it is safe and allows optimal functionality, allowing your vehicle to be towed over a great distance. This kind of towing is not just suited for heavy-duty vehicles, but can also be used on medium and lightweight trucks and cars.

Wheel-Lift Towing

Wheel-lift towing is used on lightweight vehicles. For this method, the tow truck attaches a metal yoke to the vehicle being towed. This causes less damage to the towed vehicle than chains used by hook and chain tow trucks would cause.

The yoke is hooked on under the car's rear or front wheels. A hydraulic lift is then used to suspend the back or front side of the vehicle off the ground. While this method doesn't protect your car to the degree that flatbed towing does, many motorists opt for it because it is cheaper and is ideal for towing vehicles over short distances.

Services to Restart or Allow Access to Your Vehicle

Many towing companies don't just offer to tow your car when it breaks down or is damaged beyond what can be repaired in its current location. They also offer services that allow you to access or restart your car. These services include resolving lockouts, jumpstarts, running out of gas, and other issues that prevent the car from moving. 

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