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Heavy-Duty Towing: What’s the Difference?

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Breakdowns happen. When they do, knowing the best towing solution for your vehicle is an advantage. Different types of tow trucks and towing services differ depending on the vehicle you drive. If you own a small car, light-duty towing could be ideal for you in case of breakdowns. On the other hand, heavy-duty towing is suitable for pulling heavy-weight vehicles such as dump trucks and semi-trailers.  

Truck Classification 

To understand tow truck classification, you first need to understand that trucks themselves are classified according to the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) system. GVWR truck classification ranges from class 1-8. Trucks in classes 1-3 weigh 0 to 14,000 pounds and are grouped as light to light/medium-duty vehicles. Classes 4-6 weigh 14,001 to 26,000 pounds and are considered medium-duty vehicles. Finally, classes 7-8 have a GVWR weight ranging from 26,001 to 33,000 pounds and are considered heavy.  

Types of Towing 

Hiring an appropriate towing service could save you time and resources. Our available towing options include:  

Light-Duty Towing 

We rely on light-duty wreckers to remove abandoned vehicles from the road, haul private property, and clear accident scenes. It includes standard towing services for small cars such as sedans and coupes. If your automobile is stuck in a garage, or any other tight place, calling a light-duty tow truck could be the best option.  

Medium-Duty Towing 

We deploy medium-duty towing for vehicles that are heavier than light-duty cars but lighter than heavy-duty trucks. These automobiles may vary from vans, motorhomes, and box trucks. Features such as landolls, automatic trailers, and boom lifts make medium-duty wreckers perfect for their work.  

Heavy-Duty Towing 

If you need help with towing heavy cargo that requires too much horsepower to move, heavy-duty truck towing could be your reliable option. Heavy towing trucks are fitted with massive boom lifts that can accommodate up to 25 tons of cargo. They also have a strong winch, and 6-ton heavy-duty wheel lifts to enable them to carry an entire load of another vehicle easily.  

As much as some medium-duty tow trucks can perform the functions of heavy tow trucks, it is essential to hire the most appropriate truck for each job. Using a wrecker wrongly can cause damage to both the tow truck and your vehicle.  

We usually send heavy-duty trucks to deal with serious recoveries such as dump trucks and tractors that have gone off the road. Apart from road accident recoveries, heavy truck towing can also help lift weighty machinery and shipping containers.  

Choosing the Right Tow Truck for Your Needs 

Knowing who to call during breakdowns and the type of service you need is essential when requesting a towing service. Moreover, you need to have all the details of your vehicle to enable our operators to provide satisfactory solutions to your problem.  

Stuck On the Road?  

Are you a truck driver in Southern Idaho, Northern Utah, or Evanston, Wyoming? Emergencies are common on the road, and the best way to fix them is to know a reliable tow truck operator you can always call upon. With our in-depth experience and skilled professionals, we can help you get back on the road promptly. Our services include towing and recovery, roadside service, and in-shop diesel repairs.  Contact us today for light, medium, and heavy-duty towing in Utah and Wyoming.