Light, Medium, and Heavy-Duty Towing: What’s the difference?

 Vehicles of all sizes and types break down each day, from motorcycles to large recreational vehicles. A professional towing service Dallas offers a variety of towing and recovery services that cater to the different types of broken cars. 

Light, medium, and heavy-duty towing are the three main types of towing services you can choose from, depending on your situation. Here we will take a look at the difference between them.

Light-duty towing

Light duty towing is the most common type of towing service, including routine and standard towing services—for example, private property towing, abandoned vehicle towing, and accident recovery. Typically, light-duty towing haul small cars, minivans, and small trucks using a regular dolly tow. 

Medium duty towing

Vehicles heavier than light-duty cars but lighter than heavy-duty trucks require medium-duty towing service. This type of towing uses specialized tow trucks fitted with boom lifts, landolls, low-profile trailer options, or a flatbed. Medium duty towing is most often used for RVs, vans, box trucks, and motorhomes. 

Heavy-duty towing

Heavy-duty towing employs large-sized tow trucks to handle heavyweight vehicles such as tractor trucks, trailers, semi-trucks, and garbage trucks. Moreover, these trucks can support a heavy load, and therefore, they can also carry heavy machinery and equipment.

Flag Towing service Dallas provides safe and secure towing service to motorists around the area. We have a fleet of light, medium, and heavy-duty tow trucks to handle towing tasks of any size. Get in touch with us today to get the best roadside assistance services. 


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