Fifth Wheel & Gooseneck Towing in Las Vegas
When your heavy-duty pickup truck breaks down or is sidelined by a flat tire, your fifth wheel or gooseneck trailer is left completely stranded with it. Economy Towing provides specialized trailer relocation and emergency transport across the valley and extended routes out to Mesquite and Laughlin. This service is built for RV travelers, hotshot drivers, and tradespeople who need their loaded trailers moved safely without relying on a third-party broker.

What We Can Tow
Economy Towing can help with different fifth wheel and gooseneck trailer moves depending on the trailer size, weight, hitch type, condition, and route.This may include:
- Fifth wheel RVs
- Gooseneck flatbed trailers
- Enclosed gooseneck trailers
- Utility gooseneck trailers
- Equipment trailers
- Horse or livestock trailers when empty and prepared
- Jobsite trailers
- Trailer relocations to storage, repair, or private property
How Fifth Wheel & Gooseneck Towing Works
The process starts with confirming the trailer details. Economy Towing will need to know what type of trailer needs to be moved, where it is located, where it is going, and whether it is ready to tow.
The pickup area should have enough room for the towing vehicle to line up, connect, turn, and exit without hitting vehicles, gates, fences, low branches, or tight structures. Trailer access is often the main issue with fifth wheel and gooseneck moves.
Before transport, loose items should be secured, doors and compartments should be latched, and the trailer should be disconnected from utilities, stabilizers, chocks, or anything attached to the ground. If the trailer has been parked for a long time, tires, brakes, lights, and landing gear may need extra attention.
At pickup, the driver checks the connection point, trailer position, tires, and surrounding space. The trailer is then connected, moved along the agreed route, and placed at the drop-off location as access allows.

Call for Emergency Towing in Las Vegas
If your vehicle cannot be driven safely, Economy Towing can help move it to a repair shop, dealership, home, storage location, or another approved destination.
Testimonials
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Posted on Math ExplainerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Teo did a great job for me on short notice. Much appreciated.Posted on Kanoa MooreTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Teo was fast, dropped it off perfectly. Thank you so much!Posted on Tommy TaylorTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The driver ( Teo )did an excellent job of getting my vehicle out of my garage without incident. He didn't even scrape the bumper of the vehicle as he drove it down the driveway. I would highly recommend his services anytime!!Posted on Jon StarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very fast and professional!Posted on G gTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have tried other towing services and I was fully expecting to wait 2-3 hours. Thankfully, Teo arrived within an hour. He was very friendly and quickly got my car ready and even helped me place the car in the exact location I wanted even though it was a bit of extra work. This being my second time getting great service from here, I'll likely be saving their number permanently.Posted on E PTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Easy, fast, affordable Friendly, and quick towing!Posted on Randon SheldonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Being from Hawaii it’s hard to find Fast and Friendly service out here in Nevada like back home but I gave these guys a call and talked to Alex and he sent his Teo to tow immediately… no problems. grateful for these guys taking care of me and at a solid price during these times when everything is over priced. I hope I never have to use a Tow Service but if I do I will definitely be calling These guys for anything me or my family needs. MahaloPosted on Ron NoconTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They are fast, friendly and professional. Thanks again Mr. Teo!
Fifth Wheel & Gooseneck Towing Service Areas
Economy Towing provides fifth wheel and gooseneck towing in and around:
- Las Vegas
- North Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Green Valley
- Southern Highlands
- Blue Diamond
- Boulder City
- Nearby Clark County areas
Availability depends on trailer type, size, access, route, and distance.
Need Further Help?
Fifth Wheel & Gooseneck Towing FAQs
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Can you tow a fifth wheel RV if my truck broke down?
Yes, a fifth wheel RV can often be moved if it is accessible, tow-ready, and compatible with the available towing setup. This is common when the truck normally used to pull the RV has broken down, is in the shop, or is no longer available. The trailer should be disconnected from power, water, sewer, stabilizers, and chocks before moving. Tire condition, landing gear operation, and available space around the RV also affect the move.
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Does the trailer need to be empty?
Not always, but it depends on the trailer, the load, and the total weight. A loaded trailer may be harder to move if the weight is unknown, uneven, loose, or too heavy for the towing setup. Loose cargo should be secured before transport. Heavy items should not be shifting inside the trailer, and doors, ramps, toolboxes, cabinets, and compartments should be latched before the move.
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Can you tow a fifth wheel or gooseneck trailer from an RV park?
Yes, fifth wheel RVs and gooseneck trailers can often be moved from RV parks when there is enough space to access the site. RV parks can have tight turns, narrow lanes, parked vehicles, utility hookups, trees, awnings, and neighboring units close by. Before the move, the trailer should be unhooked from utilities and prepared for transport. Slide-outs, awnings, steps, stabilizers, and outside items should be fully retracted or removed.
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Can the trailer be placed exactly where I want it?
Placement depends on space, ground conditions, turning room, trailer size, and access at the drop-off location. Some sites allow exact placement, while others only allow the trailer to be placed in the nearest workable area. The drop-off area should be open, firm, and ready before arrival. Vehicles, debris, equipment, low branches, and blocked gates can limit where the trailer can be placed.
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Can you move a gooseneck trailer from a jobsite?
Yes, gooseneck trailers can often be moved from jobsites, storage yards, contractor lots, and commercial properties. Jobsite access matters because these trailers may be parked near equipment, materials, gates, temporary fencing, or uneven ground. Helpful details include the trailer length, what type of trailer it is, whether it is loaded, gate access, and whether the drop-off site has enough room for placement. If the trailer is loaded with equipment or materials, weight and load balance need to be reviewed before transport.
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What if the trailer has been sitting for months?
A trailer that has been sitting may still be movable, but it needs a closer look before transport. Tires may be low or damaged, brakes may be locked, lights may not work, landing gear may bind, and the hitch area may need attention. If the trailer has not moved in a long time, note that when requesting service. Photos of the tires, hitch area, landing gear, and surrounding access can help determine what may be needed.
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What information is needed before towing a fifth wheel or gooseneck trailer?
The main details are the trailer type, length, estimated weight, hitch type, pickup address, drop-off address, and whether the trailer is loaded. It also helps to know tire condition, brake condition, and whether the trailer can roll freely. Access details are just as important as trailer details. Mention narrow gates, dirt lots, steep driveways, soft ground, low branches, tight RV spaces, blocked trailers, or anything else that may affect hookup and removal.
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Can you move a horse trailer or livestock trailer?
Horse and livestock trailers may be moved when they are empty, tow-ready, and compatible with the towing setup. Live animal transport is a different type of service and should be handled with the proper livestock transport planning. If the trailer is being moved empty, it should still be checked for tire condition, brake function, door latches, ramp condition, and overall road readiness before transport.
