
Tow Trucks · Orlando, FL
Tow trucks in Orlando — the right one, fast
The truck that shows up matters as much as how fast it gets there. We match flatbed, wheel-lift, or heavy-duty equipment to your vehicle so it’s moved without loading damage. Dispatched 24/7 across Orlando.
Not sure which truck your vehicle needs? Call (689) 220-7610 and describe it.
Our Fleet
Matched to your vehicle, not guessed
A wheel-lift truck built for a sedan isn’t the right call for a lifted 4×4. Using the wrong equipment is how vehicles get damaged during a tow — so we ask what you’re driving before we send anything.

Flatbed trucks
The whole vehicle rides off the ground — safest for all-wheel-drive, lowered cars, and anything with drivetrain or suspension damage.

Wheel-lift trucks
Fast to hook up for standard front-wheel-drive vehicles without drivetrain damage — the routine breakdown and parking-tow workhorse.

Heavy-duty wreckers
For larger trucks, vans, and accident recovery that needs winching or repositioning before a vehicle can be moved at all.

How We Decide
Which truck we send, and why
The dispatcher asks a few quick questions before sending anything: what kind of vehicle it is, whether it’s drivable enough to roll on its wheels, and what happened.
- Standard sedan, dead battery or flat → wheel-lift
- AWD, lowered, or drivetrain damage → flatbed by default
- Accident or oversized vehicle → heavy-duty equipment
FAQs
Tow truck questions
What kind of tow truck will show up for my car?
It depends on your vehicle and situation. Tell the dispatcher your vehicle type and what happened, and they’ll send flatbed, wheel-lift, or heavy-duty equipment as needed.
Can a tow truck damage my car?
Improperly loaded vehicles can be damaged, which is exactly why matching the right truck to the vehicle matters. Our operators are trained on the equipment they run, and we’re licensed and insured for the job.
Do I need a flatbed for my vehicle?
All-wheel-drive, lowered, or damaged vehicles usually should ride on a flatbed to avoid further damage. If you’re unsure, describe the symptoms to the dispatcher and they’ll make the call.
Need a truck dispatched?
Describe your vehicle and we’ll send the right one — with a price before we hook up.