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Different tow trucks are designed for different types of towing jobs. Some common tow truck varieties include flatbed, wheel-lift, and integrated (also known as a boom) tow trucks. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, making it better suited for certain tasks than others. Here is a brief overview of the three most common types of tow trucks and their uses.

Different tow trucks are designed for different types of towing jobs.

Different tow trucks are designed for different types of towing jobs. Some tow trucks have a higher capacity and can tow heavier vehicles, while others are made for smaller cars. If you’re not sure what type of tow truck is best for your needs, it’s always a good idea to ask a professional. Dewey’s Towing has light to heavy-duty equipment to ensure your vehicle is treated with professional care.

The three most common types of tow trucks are flatbed, wheel-lift, and integrated (also known as a boom) tow trucks.

There are three most common types of tow trucks: flatbed, wheel-lift, and integrated (also known as a boom) tow trucks. All three have pros and cons, but it depends on the situation as to which type works best. Flatbed tow trucks are great for vehicles that can’t be towed with wheels on the ground or need to be hauled a long distance. They’re also good for hauling heavy-duty vehicles. However, they can be more expensive than other types of tow trucks and take longer to load/unload a vehicle. Wheel-lift tow trucks function much the same way as Flatbed tow trucks; however, they are smaller. This gives them maneuverability and speed comparatively. Integrated (boom): best for towed vehicles with minimal front or rear end damage; can also be used to tow oddly shaped or oversized loads. 

Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, making it better suited for certain tasks than others.

Different tow trucks are better suited for different tasks, depending on their strengths and weaknesses. Some tow trucks are better at towing small cars, while others excel at towing larger vehicles. Some tow truck drivers prefer smaller models because they’re more maneuverable and can get in and out of tight spaces more easily. And since they weigh less, they put less stress on the vehicle being towed, which is important if that vehicle is valuable or sensitive (like a classic car).

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