Introduction
Driving an all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicle comes with perks better traction, smoother handling, and added confidence on Cornwall’s snowy roads. But when it breaks down, towing it improperly can lead to serious damage.
Here’s why AWD vehicles require special towing equipment, and why calling a professional towing service in Cornwall is the safest move.
1. The Problem: Drivetrain Damage
AWD systems power all four wheels simultaneously. Towing an AWD vehicle with two wheels on the ground (like a standard tow truck might) forces parts of your drivetrain to turn unnaturally without lubrication or engine support.
This can damage your:
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Transmission
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Differential
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Driveshaft
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Transfer case
Repairing these parts can cost thousands of dollars all from one improper tow.
2.The Right Way to Tow AWD Vehicles
There are only two safe ways to tow an AWD car:
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Flatbed Tow Truck – Your entire vehicle is lifted off the ground, avoiding all drivetrain stress.
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Wheel-Lift with Tow Dollies – Lifts drive wheels and uses dollies to carry the others, preventing any contact with the road.
Professional towing operators in Cornwall will ask about your vehicle type and dispatch the right equipment no guesswork, no damage.
DIY Towing? Don’t Risk It
Trying to tow your AWD vehicle with ropes, straps, or a friend’s pickup? Even moving it a few blocks this way can cause permanent drivetrain damage. It’s not worth the risk.
Always Tell Us Your Vehicle Type
When you call, mention it’s AWD. This ensures we send the correct tow truck either flatbed or properly equipped wheel-lift with dollies.
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Flatbed towing is slightly more expensive, but it’s safer and cheaper than a major repair bill.
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We provide clear, upfront pricing so you know the cost before we dispatch.
Final Thought
Towing an AWD vehicle incorrectly can turn a minor breakdown into a major repair. Don’t take chances. In Cornwall, we’re equipped to tow all AWD, RWD, and FWD vehicles safely and professionally.
