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Long Distance Towing

Need your vehicle moved from Hemet to another city — or just across town? Our flatbed trucks handle it all, with safe and reliable transport for any distance.

Where Can We Tow From Hemet?

Pretty much anywhere. Our flatbed trucks are equipped for long hauls, and we regularly run routes from Hemet to San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Palm Springs, and all across the Inland Empire. Need to get your car to a specialist shop in Riverside or Murrieta? No problem. Moving to Temecula and need your second car transported? We do that too.

The most common long-distance tows we handle out of Hemet are to dealerships and repair shops along the 215 and 15 corridors. A lot of Hemet drivers buy cars in Riverside or Moreno Valley, and when something goes wrong, they want it taken back to where they bought it. We make that trip regularly — it's a straight shot up Domenigoni to the 215.

For longer hauls — say, Hemet to Los Angeles or San Diego — we plan the route around your schedule and your vehicle's condition. If it's a non-running car, we flatbed it the whole way with proper tie-downs and axle straps. If it runs but you just don't want to put highway miles on it, we can accommodate that too.

Why Choose a Flatbed for Long Distance?

All-wheel drive, low-clearance, and luxury vehicles should never be towed with a standard sling — it can damage the drivetrain or body panels. Our flatbed trucks load your vehicle onto a full platform so all four wheels stay off the ground. That's especially important for long distances where road vibration and debris can cause hidden damage.

We also use proper straps and wheel nets — not chains — so your paint and trim stay pristine. Whether it's a daily driver or a weekend collectible, it gets the same care.

Special Considerations for Hemet Long-Distance Tows

Coming out of Hemet means navigating some unique terrain. If we're heading west toward the 15, we'll take Domenigoni through Menifee — a route that's prone to heat shimmer and heavy afternoon traffic. Heading north through the San Jacinto Mountains toward Banning or Beaumont means managing steep grades with a loaded flatbed, and we plan those trips carefully to avoid overheating and brake wear.

In winter, the 74 can be dicey with ice and fog. Our drivers know the alternate routes and won't take unnecessary risks with your vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does long-distance towing cost?

It depends on distance, vehicle size, and whether it's running or not. Call us for a free, no-obligation quote — we'll give you an honest price upfront with no hidden fees.

Can you tow a non-running car from Hemet to Los Angeles?

Absolutely. We flatbed non-running vehicles all the way. Just let us know the condition so we bring the right equipment — if it won't roll or steer, we have skates and winches to handle it.

Do you transport classic cars?

Yes. We use soft ties, wheel straps, and covered flatbed options for classic and collectible vehicles. We know how much your car means to you.

How do I prepare my car for a long-distance tow?

Remove personal belongings, disable the alarm, and leave the keys in the vehicle (we need to release the steering column and parking brake). Let us know if there are any mechanical issues — fluid leaks, flat tires, or damage that affects loading.

Need a Long-Distance Quote?

Call us for a free estimate based on your exact location and destination.

Call Now — (951) 777-9776