Hello,
When ya'll are out on the road and need to find a tow or a mobile mechanic, what resources do you use to find those? Is there a couple of good sources for this info?
Thanks.
Finding a tow and/or mechanic
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by FarmTruckCO, Mar 17, 2023.
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Fleet net America provides a good service.
NTTS book.
Google.
I personally get my tools out and figure out how to get parts to me.TripleSix, beastr123, AModelCat and 1 other person Thank this. -
I remember using Dave's towing out of Somerville, NJ for local work and he could arrange a tow almost anywhere and get it billed back thru him for a slight additional fee.
Had very good results getting a wrecker quickly, in the middle of nowhere at 2 am.......
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That's what most company's road breakdown department does. I still remember most of the 'preferred vendors' we had around major cities, and even those which covered some large rural areas. Once you find a tow company who's not looking to #### you over, you tend to stay with them...
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Waaay back in the bias tire days our local tire shop was the go to for flat repairs on the road too.
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