Dripping Springs
Heavy duty work in Dripping Springs, TX is corridor work. Highway 290 carries freight west out of Austin, Highway 71 feeds in from Bee Cave, and Ranch Road 12 brings everything down toward Wimberley. Wimberley Towing runs heavy equipment on all three.
What we recover here
Class 7 and Class 8 tractors, loaded trailers, box trucks, motorcoaches, and the big diesel pusher RVs that people underestimate. If it needs air released before it moves, it is heavy duty, and a standard wrecker is not going to touch it safely.
Why the grades matter
A loaded trailer on the 290 climb is working hard, and that is where cooling systems, brakes, and drivelines let go. When a heavy vehicle stops on a grade with a narrow shoulder, the recovery has to account for the slope, the weight, and the traffic going past at speed. That is not a hook and go. It is a plan.
Our drivers are WreckMaster certified, which is a training standard rather than a decal, and it is why we can tell you on the phone what the recovery actually involves instead of working it out in front of you.
Fleet work
If a truck going down costs you a day, arrange the account before it happens rather than at two in the morning with a trailer in a lane. Shops, dealerships, and fleet managers set up a corporate account with approved credit.
For the corridor itself see Highway 290 towing, for the service overall see heavy duty towing, and for everything else in town see Dripping Springs. Call (512) 375-1215.




