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Haul Your RV When It Cannot Move

RV and motorhome towing in Colorado Springs with weight-rated equipment and operators trained for oversized vehicles.

When your RV or motorhome breaks down on the road near Colorado Springs, you need a tow operator with equipment rated to handle the weight and length of your vehicle without dragging the rear end or stressing the chassis. RVs are not built like cars, and standard tow trucks cannot lift or haul them safely, especially when the frame is long and the suspension is loaded with water tanks, propane, and personal belongings.

Tim's Mannagift Towing uses weight-rated equipment designed for large RVs and motorhomes, and the operators are trained to handle the clearance, turning radius, and weight distribution that make towing these vehicles more complicated. You get someone who knows how to position the tow correctly and avoid damaging slide-outs, undercarriage components, or hitch connections.

If your RV is stranded in Colorado Springs and you need safe transport to a repair facility or campground, contact Tim's Mannagift Towing to discuss your situation.

What Goes Into Towing an Oversized Vehicle

When you call for RV towing in Colorado Springs, the operator checks your vehicle's length, weight, and ground clearance before choosing the right tow setup. Larger motorhomes are often moved using a flatbed or a heavy-duty wheel-lift that supports the front axle while the rear wheels roll. The operator secures the frame at reinforced points and adjusts the angle to prevent scraping or tilting.

After the tow is complete, your RV arrives at the destination without scrapes on the undercarriage or damage to the chassis, and you can inspect it before the operator disconnects. The process takes longer than a car tow because of the size and weight, but it is done carefully to avoid secondary damage.

Tim's Mannagift Towing handles roadside breakdowns, relocation tows, and situations where your RV is stuck or disabled after an accident. The team coordinates with you on timelines, access routes, and any special concerns about slide-outs, awnings, or towed vehicles still attached.

Things People Want Clarified First

People who need RV towing often want to know how the vehicle is secured, how long the process takes, and what happens if the RV is too large for certain roads. Here are answers to questions that come up before arranging a tow in Colorado Springs.

What type of tow equipment is used for motorhomes?
Motorhomes are typically moved using flatbeds or heavy-duty wheel-lift systems that support the front axle while the rear wheels roll. The operator selects equipment based on your RV's weight, length, and ground clearance.
How long does it take to tow an RV?
Towing an RV takes longer than towing a car because of the size and weight. The operator in Colorado Springs will give you an estimated time after assessing your vehicle and the distance to the destination.
What happens if my RV has slide-outs extended or an awning out?
The operator will ask you to retract slide-outs and awnings before towing if possible. If the RV is disabled and you cannot operate them, the operator will secure them to prevent damage during transport.
Why does weight rating matter for RV towing?
An underrated tow truck cannot safely lift or haul a heavy motorhome, and using the wrong equipment can damage both vehicles. Tim's Mannagift Towing uses equipment rated for the weight and length of large RVs.
When should I call for RV towing instead of driving it to a shop?
If your RV has engine trouble, transmission failure, or brake issues, or if you notice smoke, leaks, or warning lights, you should call for a tow. Driving a disabled RV can cause more damage and create safety risks.

Tim's Mannagift Towing responds to RV and motorhome towing calls throughout Colorado Springs, including breakdowns on highways, at campgrounds, and in areas where access is limited by size or road conditions. If your RV is disabled and you need careful transport, learn more by reaching out to the team.