RV Towing Service
RV’s are large, expensive, and can be quite a bit problem if they break down. They require extra personnel on site, they require special trucks, and they require extra care, as would anything moving around vehicles large or heavy. Fortunately for you, all you need is to give us a call , and you will get a professional RV towing service.
Green Towing Los Angeles provides quality and affordable medium duty or heavy duty services. We provide great customer service, damage free towing and fast response time. Our towing fleet has tow trucks capable of towing any sized vehicle; from RVs, trailers, van, buses, semi-trucks and more.
For RV Towing Services in Los Angeles
24-Hour Towing and Roadside Assistance – (323) 386-6433
So when you need help with RV towing, you should call us first! No matter the distance, even if you need towing for long distances or nearby, we are here for you!
RV Towing Terms
Breakaway switch
A safety device that automatically activates the brakes of a towing vehicle if it separates from the trailer hitch.
Camper
A structure designed to be mounted to a vehicle, usually a pickup, which provides facilities for human habitation or camping.
Camp trailer
A vehicle under 16 feet in length designed to be used on a highway capable of human habitation for camping or recreational purposes.
Curb weight
The weight of the vehicle with full fuel, water, and propane tanks.
Dolly
A two-wheel trailer, used to carry the front or rear axle of another vehicle.
Endorsement
Permission granted by a licensing authority to applicants qualified by examination to drive specified vehicles.
Fifth-wheel
A vehicle designed for recreational purposes to carry persons or property on its own structure and so constructed as to be drawn by a motor vehicle by means of a kingpin connecting device.
GAWR
Gross axle weight rating (for each axle)—the maximum weight that can be safely carried by each axle. Distribute the weight properly so you don’t exceed the GAWR ratings.
GCW
Gross combination weight—the total weight of a powered unit plus trailer(s) plus the cargo.
GCWR
Gross combination weight rating—the maximum GCW specified by the manufacturer for a specific combination of vehicles plus the load.
Gross weight
The weight of the vehicle plus its load.
GVWR
Gross vehicle weight rating—the maximum weight that your RV can carry, including driver, passengers, and cargo.
Housecar
A motor vehicle originally designed, or permanently altered, and equipped for human habitation, or to which a camper has been permanently attached.
Landing gear
The equipment designed to support the weight of a vehicle and its load on the ground.
Motorhome
A vehicle designed to provide temporary living quarters, built as an integral part of, or permanently attached to, a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or van.
Tracking
Also called offtracking. The rear wheels of a vehicle or trailer follow a different path than the front wheels.
Travel trailer
Also called Travel coach – A vehicle, other than a motor vehicle, designed for human habitation or human occupancy for industrial, professional, or commercial purposes, for carrying property on its own structure, and for being drawn by a motor vehicle. Includes “park model” trailer.
Payload
The discretionary weight, measured by subtracting the curb weight from the GVWR to determine the amount of cargo and passengers that you can safely carry. (Example: If your RV’s curb weight is 10,500 lbs., and its GVWR is 12,500 lbs., the payload limit is 2,000 lbs.)
Unladen weight
The weight of a vehicle equipped and ready for operation on the road including five gallons of fuel, required equipment and permanent attachments to the vehicle. Does not include any load.