Protect Your Vehicle During Every Move

AXM Towing provides flatbed towing for low-clearance, luxury, and non-operable vehicles in Austin, Texas.

When your vehicle sits low to the ground, has expensive bodywork, or simply will not roll on its own, traditional wheel-lift towing can cause scraping, drivetrain strain, or cosmetic damage. You need a flatbed that lifts the entire vehicle off the pavement and keeps all four wheels suspended during transport. AXM Towing operates flatbed trucks throughout Austin and surrounding cities, offering a towing method that reduces contact, eliminates wear on the drivetrain, and protects vehicles that require extra care during transport.

This service involves driving a flatbed truck to your location in Austin, tilting the bed hydraulically to create a ramp, and using a winch or drive-on method to load your vehicle onto the platform. Once secured with straps and wheel chocks, the vehicle is transported without any of its wheels touching the road. The service is ideal for sports cars, luxury sedans, vehicles with suspension damage, and cars that have been in accidents and cannot be safely towed using a wheel-lift.

Call AXM Towing for safe flatbed towing service anywhere in Austin.

Why flatbeds prevent damage other methods cause

When the AXM Towing flatbed arrives at your location in Austin, the operator lowers the bed to ground level, creating a gradual incline that allows the vehicle to be loaded without steep angles or sudden lifts. If the vehicle runs, it can be driven onto the bed; if it does not, a winch pulls it slowly and steadily into position.

After your vehicle is secured, you will notice there is no risk of front-end scraping, no tension on the drivetrain from being towed with two wheels down, and no exposure to road debris during transport. The vehicle arrives at the destination in the same condition it was loaded, which is critical for specialty, luxury, or accident-damaged vehicles.

AXM Towing uses modern flatbed equipment and follows proper tie-down procedures to keep your vehicle stable during transit. The service is available 24/7 for breakdowns, accidents, or scheduled moves. Flatbed towing does not include repair work or diagnostics, but it does ensure your vehicle is moved safely when other methods are not appropriate.

Common concerns about using a flatbed

Drivers who own low-clearance or specialty vehicles often ask whether a flatbed is necessary, how long loading takes, and whether the vehicle will be damaged during the process.

What types of vehicles should always use flatbed towing?
Flatbed towing is the right choice for vehicles with low ground clearance, all-wheel drive, severe accident damage, or no ability to roll on their own. It is also preferred for luxury and classic cars to avoid cosmetic or mechanical harm.
How long does it take to load a vehicle onto a flatbed?
Loading typically takes five to ten minutes once the truck is in position. The operator adjusts the bed angle, secures the vehicle with straps, and confirms everything is stable before transport begins.
Will my car get scratched or damaged during loading?
The flatbed is designed to eliminate contact between the undercarriage and the ground. AXM Towing operators are trained to load vehicles carefully, and soft straps are used at anchor points to prevent paint or trim damage.
Can you tow my vehicle if it has a flat tire or broken axle?
Yes, flatbed towing works for vehicles with tire damage, suspension failure, or broken axles because the entire vehicle is lifted off the ground. No wheels need to turn or support weight during transport.
Is flatbed towing available at night or on weekends in Austin?
AXM Towing operates 24/7, so flatbed service is available any time, including nights, weekends, and holidays. You can request a flatbed when you call regardless of the hour.

If your vehicle requires careful handling during transport and you want to avoid the risks that come with wheel-lift towing, AXM Towing is ready to provide flatbed service across Austin and beyond. Contact AXM Towing now to request a flatbed for your next tow.