We handle all manners of
heavy-duty towing.
We’ve done heavy-duty towing for over a decade. So, no matter how unique your situation, our operators will deal with it smoothly. They have the cutting-edge equipment needed, and are highly competent in complex towing operations.
Don’t hesitate to call us if you need a professional for any of the following:
We stay true to the name
Speedy Peedy Towing’s operators typically respond quickly—we aim for an ETA of 30 minutes or less for towing services in West Allis, New Berlin, Hales Corners, and surrounding areas.
We prioritize speed, but preparation is crucial. Every heavy-duty tow is mapped out in advance—our dispatchers will walk through every important detail with you. This lets us reach your location with the required equipment, personnel, and resources. Need a towing company that won’t disappoint you? Call us.
HEAVY WRECKER
not WRECKER
Tow truck vs heavy wrecker: What’s the difference?
A heavy wrecker is a type of tow truck. To put it simply, all wreckers are tow trucks, but not all tow trucks are wreckers.
Wreckers are the “big boys” used to lift or recover heavy trucks from tricky situations like rollovers or jackknives. They typically have booms and wheel lifts to perform these operations.
Tow truck is the general term for vehicles built specifically to tow. These include flatbeds, lowboys, and wreckers.
Heavy-duty Towing FAQs
Stay put and simply wait for the truck towing service if you didn’t break down on the road. Otherwise, place flares or safety cones around it to warn other drivers.
You generally don’t have to do much except wait once a towing company has answered you. Trying to tow your vehicle yourself or find alternative means will likely cause further damage.
Maximum towing capacity varies per vehicle. Some pickups can tow up to 8000 pounds while medium-duty trucks generally pull within 10,000 to 26,000 pounds. Our heavy-duty tow trucks tow anything above 26,000 and usually within 50,000.
Keep in mind that the regular, manufacturer-provided hitch can’t be used to tow your vehicle’s max capacity. You would need a goose neck/fifth wheel for that.
Want to know your vehicle’s tow capacity? Use our towing calculator.
Yes. Our operators and tow trucks are ready to roll 24/7.
Being stranded is not just embarrassing, it ruins plans and can affect your health. We know people in these situations want to get help as soon as possible, so we react accordingly.
It depends. An integrated tow truck is your best option for towing large trucks. Flatbeds can be handy too, but only if the truck is within their max tow capacity.
Flatbeds are ideal for long-distance towing as they allow smoother transport. That said, they are best used for heavy equipment, SUVs, box trucks, and buses.
Yes. Every new driver receives intensive specialized training at the beginning. Then they are paired with an experienced driver for a while until they can complete every aspect of the job with first-rate competence.
A WreckMaster certification is a first-class training standard in the towing industry. It proves our dedication to professionalism and excellent towing services. The certification guarantees that our team is highly trained and well-equipped.