Heavy Duty Towing in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Semis, RVs, buses, box trucks, and equipment over 26,000 lbs need heavy-duty rigs that most light-duty operators cannot provide. The Santa Fe, New Mexico towing companies below have the right capacity, recovery gear, and operator certifications for commercial and oversized vehicles.

6Heavy Duty Towing Providers
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4.6Average Rating
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All Heavy Duty Towing Providers in Santa Fe

Amen roadside assistance and towing

Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 603-9264
5.0(13 reviews)
24-hour serviceroadside assistancebattery servicetire servicecar towing +1 more

Reliable Towing & Recovery

Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 424-1100
4.9(394 reviews)
flatbed towingwinch serviceheavy duty towinglight duty towingmedium duty towing +10 more

Mr G's Pro Tow

Santa Fe, NM
(505) 474-6969
4.8(15 reviews)
roadside assistancetire servicecar towingtruck towingrv towing

Alert Towing LLC

Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 470-8282
4.5(252 reviews)
onsite serviceswinch serviceheavy duty towingmedium duty towingbattery service +6 more

CJ's Towing and Recovery

Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 577-1380
4.3(78 reviews)
24-hour serviceemergency serviceflatbed towingwinch serviceroadside assistance +8 more

Anaya's Roadrunner Wrecker Service

Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 471-2661
4.2(117 reviews)
24-hour serviceemergency serviceflatbed towingwinch serviceheavy duty towing +10 more

Heavy Duty Towing FAQ — Santa Fe, New Mexico

What qualifies as heavy-duty towing in Santa Fe?
Most New Mexico operators classify vehicles over 26,000 lbs GVWR as heavy-duty: Class 7 and 8 trucks, semis, motorcoaches, full-size RVs, dump trucks, and heavy equipment. Below 26,000 lbs is usually medium-duty.
Can Santa Fe heavy-duty tows handle commercial trucks and RVs?
Yes. The providers below have wreckers, rotators, and lowboys rated for semis, RVs, and equipment hauling. Ask about specific capacity (wheel-lift rating, boom rating) when you call.
How much does heavy-duty towing cost in Santa Fe?
Heavy-duty towing in Santa Fe, New Mexico typically runs several times the cost of light-duty service because the trucks, fuel, and operator certifications cost more. Expect a hook-up fee plus a per-mile rate, with surcharges for winching, off-road recovery, or special permits.
Do Santa Fe heavy-duty operators work with commercial insurance and motor clubs?
Most Santa Fe heavy-duty providers bill direct to commercial insurance, fleet accounts, and the major motor clubs (NMC, Geico, AAA Plus RV). Confirm billing arrangements before dispatch.
How long does heavy-duty recovery take?
A standard tow in Santa Fe is typically 1–2 hours from dispatch to drop-off. Full recovery — rollover righting, off-road pulls, accident scenes — can take 4+ hours and may require additional equipment like rotators or air cushions.