Lifted Truck Towing in Las Vegas
A modified 4×4, diesel truck, or lifted pickup cannot be treated like a factory-spec vehicle. Massive off-road tires, suspension lifts, custom long-travel setups, aftermarket steel bumpers, and the sheer curb weight of a diesel engine create serious logistical challenges for standard tow trucks. Economy Towing offers specialized lifted truck towing across the Las Vegas Valley for drivers heading to a suspension shop, dealership, or home.

Towing for Lifted Pickups, 4x4s, and Modified Trucks
Lifted truck towing is for trucks that cannot be driven safely or need to be moved without causing more damage. This may include a breakdown, accident, flat tire, dead battery, overheating issue, suspension problem, steering issue, or driveline concern.
Common requests include modified truck towing, lifted pickup towing, 4×4 towing, oversized tire truck towing, lifted diesel truck towing, flatbed towing for lifted trucks, and towing to custom truck shops, tire shops, diesel shops, or suspension shops.
The towing method depends on the truck. A leveled half-ton pickup is not the same as a lifted diesel truck with oversized tires, steel bumpers, a winch, and suspension damage. The more accurate the details are, the easier it is to plan the tow correctly.
What to Tell Us Before Scheduling
When you call, provide the truck year, make, model, pickup location, drop-off location, and what happened.
Also mention the lift height if you know it, tire size, drivetrain, and whether the truck starts, rolls, steers, brakes, and shifts into neutral.
If the truck has oversized tires, a suspension lift, body lift, long-travel suspension, aftermarket bumpers, low-hanging steps, damaged steering, broken suspension, locked wheels, flat tires, driveline issues, or leaking fluids, say that before dispatch.
Do not downplay the modifications. A truck that is “just lifted a little” may still have height, clearance, tire, or securement issues that affect the tow.


How Lifted Truck Towing Works
Call (702) 498-1063 and explain where the truck is, what type of truck it is, what happened, and where it needs to go.
If the location is not simple, use a business name, casino name, cross streets, freeway exit, mile marker, shop name, trailhead, storage yard, or map pin.
Before towing, the driver checks the truck’s condition, tire setup, clearance, steering, brakes, drivetrain, and loading area. The vehicle is then loaded or secured using the method that fits the truck’s height, weight, drivetrain, and condition.
For many lifted trucks, especially 4x4s and modified pickups, the goal is to avoid unnecessary stress on the drivetrain, suspension, tires, wheels, and undercarriage.
Why Lifted Trucks Need Special Handling
Lifted trucks create towing challenges that stock trucks usually do not.
Height affects loading angle, overhead clearance, and how the truck sits on the towing equipment. Oversized tires can change tie-down placement and clearance. Aftermarket suspension can affect how the truck moves and settles during transport.
Modified trucks may also be heavier than expected. Diesel engines, steel bumpers, winches, larger wheels, toolboxes, lift kits, bed accessories, and off-road gear all add weight.
That matters because the tow has to match the actual truck, not the factory version of the truck.

Call for Lifted Truck Towing in Las Vegas
If your lifted pickup, modified truck, 4×4, off-road truck, diesel truck, or oversized tire truck cannot be driven safely, Economy Towing can review the vehicle height, size, condition, access, and route to confirm whether the tow can be handled.
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Lifted Truck Towing Service Areas
Economy Towing provides lifted truck towing, modified truck towing, and 4×4 towing in Las Vegas and across the surrounding service area. Availability depends on truck size, height, weight, condition, access, route, distance, time of call, and towing requirements.
Core Las Vegas service area
- Las Vegas
- North Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Green Valley
- Southern Highlands
- Sun City
Truck shops, residential, and property-service areas
- Blue Diamond
- Boulder City
- Mount Charleston
Highway, desert-route, and travel areas
- Primm
- Jean
- Mesquite
- Moapa Valley
- Coyote Springs
- Indian Springs
Outer-route service areas
- Pahrump
- Amargosa Valley
- Beatty
- Laughlin
Call (702) 498-1063 to confirm availability for your exact pickup and drop-off location.
Need Further Help?
Lifted Truck Towing FAQs
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Can you tow a lifted truck?
Yes, a lifted truck may be towable when the truck’s height, weight, condition, drivetrain, and access are suitable. The key details are the truck model, lift height, tire size, whether it is 2WD, 4WD, or AWD, and whether it starts, rolls, steers, and brakes. A truck with a mild leveling kit is usually a different towing job from a heavily modified 4x4 on oversized tires. When calling, describe the truck honestly. Modified trucks need accurate information before dispatch.
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Can you tow a lifted 4x4 truck?
Yes, a lifted 4x4 truck may be towable, but the drivetrain must be considered. Many lifted trucks are four-wheel drive, and towing them the wrong way can create transfer case, transmission, or driveline problems. When calling, say whether the truck is 4WD and whether it can be shifted into neutral. If there are transfer case issues, axle damage, driveshaft damage, or locked wheels, mention that before dispatch. Do not assume a lifted 4x4 can be moved the same way as a two-wheel-drive pickup.
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Can you tow a truck with oversized tires?
Yes, trucks with oversized tires may be towable depending on tire size, width, height, truck weight, and securement options. Oversized tires can affect loading angle, tie-down placement, wheel-lift fitment, deck clearance, and the overall height of the vehicle. Wide tires and aftermarket wheels may also require more care to avoid contact or damage. When calling, give the tire size if you know it. If not, describe the tire height and whether the truck is wider or taller than stock.
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Can you tow a lifted truck with suspension damage?
Sometimes. Suspension damage towing requires more care because the truck may not sit level, roll straight, steer normally, or load safely. Broken control arms, tie rods, ball joints, shocks, leaf springs, track bars, steering components, or axle damage should be mentioned before dispatch. If the truck was off-road, hit a curb, or was involved in an accident, say that too. The issue is not only whether the truck can be moved. The issue is whether it can be moved without creating more damage.
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Can you tow a lifted truck from a parking garage?
Sometimes, but parking garage towing for a lifted truck is difficult because height is usually the main problem. A lifted truck may not clear low ceilings, ramps, gates, signs, pipes, or sprinkler systems. Even if the truck drove into the garage, the tow truck may not be able to enter or line up safely. When calling, provide the garage name, parking level, posted clearance height, truck height if known, and whether the vehicle can roll or steer. If the truck can be moved to an open area safely, mention that.
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What information should I have ready when I call?
Have the pickup location, drop-off location, truck year, make, model, drivetrain, lift height, tire size, and vehicle condition ready. Also say whether the truck starts, rolls, steers, brakes, and shifts into neutral. Mention flat tires, accident damage, suspension damage, oversized wheels, low-hanging steps, aftermarket bumpers, winches, leaking fluids, missing keys, or locked wheels. If you do not know the exact address, use cross streets, a business name, shop name, casino name, freeway exit, mile marker, or map pin.
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What can make lifted truck towing more difficult?
Lifted truck towing becomes harder when the truck is very tall, very heavy, has oversized tires, has suspension damage, will not roll, has locked steering, has flat tires, or is parked somewhere with poor access. Parking garages, tight apartment lots, soft dirt, steep driveways, low trees, narrow streets, blocked shops, trailheads, and off-road areas can also complicate the tow. Give the difficult details upfront. Lifted truck towing is not the place to hide modifications or damage.
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Is flatbed towing better for a lifted truck?
Flatbed towing is often preferred for lifted trucks when the truck can fit safely and the loading angle works. A flatbed can keep the truck fully supported during transport and may help reduce unnecessary drivetrain or tire wear. That said, flatbed towing is not automatic for every lifted truck. Height, weight, approach angle, tire size, wheelbase, and overall dimensions still matter. A very tall truck, wide tires, long wheelbase, or low-hanging aftermarket parts can affect whether flatbed loading is practical.
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Can you tow a lifted diesel truck?
A lifted diesel truck may be towable, but diesel pickups are often heavier than gas trucks. Add oversized tires, steel bumpers, winches, toolboxes, fuel tanks, lift kits, and aftermarket accessories, and the actual weight can climb quickly. When scheduling, provide the truck model, cab style, bed length, tire size, lift height, and whether it has heavy accessories. A lifted diesel dually may require different handling than a lifted half-ton pickup. Weight matters. Guessing does not help.
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Can you tow a lifted truck with a flat tire?
Yes, lifted truck flat tire towing may be possible, but the tire size, wheel condition, truck height, and location matter. A flat tire on oversized wheels can make loading more difficult, especially if the tire is shredded, the wheel is damaged, or the truck is sitting unevenly. Do not drive on the flat just to “make it easier.” That can damage the wheel, suspension, steering, or bodywork. Tell Economy Towing which tire is flat and whether the truck has aftermarket wheels or oversized tires.
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Can you tow a lifted truck after an accident?
Yes, lifted truck accident towing may be possible when the truck can be safely loaded or secured. The tow may be more complicated if the truck has wheel damage, steering damage, broken suspension, leaking fluids, body damage near the tires, deployed airbags, or parts hanging under the vehicle. If police, insurance, property management, or another party is involved, follow their instructions first. Once the truck is cleared for removal, it can usually be moved to a repair shop, body shop, dealership, storage yard, custom truck shop, or approved location.
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Can you tow a lifted truck to a tire shop or suspension shop?
Yes, lifted truck towing is commonly used for transport to tire shops, suspension shops, custom truck shops, diesel shops, repair shops, dealerships, and body shops. Before the tow, confirm the shop address, hours, gate access, and where the truck should be placed. Some shops have tight lots, limited after-hours drop-off areas, or specific instructions for modified vehicles. If the truck cannot roll, steer, or brake, tell the shop before delivery.
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How much does lifted truck towing cost?
Lifted truck towing cost depends on the pickup location, drop-off location, distance, truck size, weight, height, tire setup, condition, and towing method. A lightly lifted pickup going a short distance is different from a tall diesel truck with suspension damage, oversized tires, and limited access. For the most accurate quote, provide the truck model, lift height, tire size, pickup address, drop-off address, and whether the truck runs, rolls, steers, and brakes.
