Towing Tips For Your Lowered Car

If your vehicle has been lowered, you probably love the way that it looks. However, if you are in an accident and need towing, you could be worried about it getting damaged in the process. Since your car is so low to the ground, you do have to worry about scratching and scraping on the bumpers or undercarriage damage. Luckily, following these few tips can help.

Remove the Bumpers

Check out the bumpers on your car. If you can remove them easily, it can be smart to do so. You should also remove your body kit if you have one on your car. In most cases, you should be able to do this with a screwdriver. Then, you can prevent the bumpers and body kit from being scratched. Put them in the trunk of the car or in another safe place so that they do not get damaged or lost.

Look Into Flatbed Towing

Towing companies use different types of trucks depending on their preferences and the vehicles that they are towing. One idea is to ask for a flatbed truck. Since your car will not have to be lifted as high to be placed on the truck, there is less chance of there being damage to your lowered vehicle. Plus, flatbed towing means that your car's wheels and rear bumper will be protected since your car will be transported on the truck rather than behind it.

Use a Long, Low Ramp

When putting your car on the tow truck, use a long, low ramp is possible. Longer ramps are less steep, which means that it can be easier to get your lowered car on the ramp and onto the tow truck without causing any significant damage to the bottom of the vehicle. 

Mention When You Call

When you call your towing services, let the dispatcher know that your car is lowered. Then, the dispatcher can send out someone with the right equipment and experience to tow your car without any problems. It's always a good idea to mention anything special about your car when you call, such as if it is lowered or lifted. Towing companies generally know how to tow these vehicles in the safest way possible, but they have to know what they are facing so that they can come prepared.

If you have a lowered car, you should definitely be worried about the undercarriage and bumpers getting damaged when you're towing it. Luckily, if you follow these tips, you should be able to have your lowered car towed without worrying about any major damage.


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