Black Rock Tow Truck Co.

Santa Ana, CA 92705

5 (1 reviews)

towing

in California's strict roadside safety lawshidden feesand vehicle damage. By utilizing a modern fleet and real-time dispatchingwe minimize your wait time on dangerous highway shoulders. We offer clearupfront pricing based on a standard hookup fee plus an honest mileage rate. Additionallywe specialize in damage-free flatbed towingUpfront Rates LicensedBondedand Insured Our Professional Towing &ampRoadside Services From light-duty passenger vehicles to medium-duty commercial trucksour professional long distance towing in Santa Ana offers a securereliableour professional car lockout service in Santa Ana provides rapidour professional local car towing in Santa Ana offers safeRecovery Services If your vehicle has slid off the roadgotten stuck in loose dirtor requires complex recoveryCA Villa ParkCA IrvineCA Anaheim

(619) 566-4164

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