Pickup Truck Towing Across Atlanta
Pickup trucks are one of the most common vehicles on Atlanta's roads — from work trucks on the construction corridors along I-285 and I-75 to personal vehicles throughout the suburbs. Our fleet handles all sizes: compact and mid-size trucks (Tacoma, Ranger, Colorado, Frontier), full-size half-ton trucks (F-150, RAM 1500, Silverado 1500, Tundra), and heavy three-quarter and one-ton trucks (F-250, F-350, RAM 2500, RAM 3500, Silverado 2500HD, 3500HD).
Pickup truck towing in Atlanta requires matching the towing equipment to the truck's drivetrain configuration. A 2WD pickup can typically be wheel-lifted (front wheels off the ground, rear wheels rolling) or flatbedded. A 4x4 or AWD truck requires specific protocols — some can be towed with transfer case in neutral, others require all four wheels on a flatbed. We ask about your truck's drivetrain when you call so the right equipment is dispatched.
Extended cab, crew cab, and long bed configurations affect flatbed loading logistics. Our operators are experienced with the extended wheelbase of F-250/F-350 super crew long bed combinations that push 22+ feet in total length — these require careful approach and loading on Atlanta's tight urban streets, particularly in Midtown, Buckhead, and the parking structures throughout the metro.
All Pickup Brands
Ford, RAM, Chevy, GMC, Toyota, Nissan, Honda Ridgeline, Jeep Gladiator, and all other domestic and import pickups.
4WD/AWD Protocols
Correct towing method determined by drivetrain — flatbed for AWD, transfer case neutral check for 4x4 wheel-lift eligibility.
Dually Clearance
RAM 3500, F-350, Silverado 3500 dually configurations accommodated on our wide-deck flatbeds.
Work Trucks
Work trucks with tool boxes, bed liners, bed covers, or utility bodies — handled without damage to installed accessories.
Diesel & Gas
Diesel pickup trucks (Powerstroke, Duramax, Cummins) towed with standard procedures — diesel fuel delivery also available.
All Atlanta Zones
Covering all metro Atlanta zip codes — Buckhead, Midtown, Marietta, Alpharetta, Decatur, Smyrna, and all surrounding suburbs.
Pickup Truck Towing FAQ
Can you tow a 4WD pickup truck in Atlanta?
Yes, but the towing method depends on whether the 4WD system is full-time AWD or a part-time 4WD with a transfer case. Part-time 4WD trucks (F-150 4x4, RAM 1500 4x4, Silverado 4x4) can typically be flatbed-towed with all wheels on the deck, or wheel-lifted with the front wheels off the ground if the transfer case can be shifted to neutral. Full-time AWD trucks require flatbed-only. When you call, tell us the make, model, year, and whether it's 2WD, 4x4, or AWD.
How do you tow a dually pickup truck in Atlanta?
Dually trucks (RAM 3500, F-350, Silverado 3500 with dual rear wheels) require a flatbed with sufficient deck width to accommodate the wider rear wheel stance. Our flatbeds are equipped for dually transport — the dual rear wheels are rolled onto the deck and secured with appropriately-spaced straps that account for the wider footprint.
What pickup trucks do you tow in Atlanta?
We tow all pickup truck makes and models — Ford F-150, F-250, F-350; RAM 1500, 2500, 3500; Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2500HD, 3500HD; GMC Sierra; Toyota Tundra and Tacoma; Nissan Titan and Frontier; Honda Ridgeline; Jeep Gladiator; and all other pickup trucks including diesel configurations.
My pickup broke down on I-285 with a load in the bed — can you tow it with the load?
We can tow your truck with cargo in the bed within reason — the load must be secured and must not exceed the flatbed's capacity or create a safety hazard during transport. Very heavy loads or unsecured cargo may need to be addressed before towing. Call us and describe the situation and we'll advise on the best approach.