Momentum Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing Service provides towing service in Dixon, CA, with truck towing, flatbed transport, and emergency recovery along I-80 and throughout the city. Serving Dixon and Solano County since 2017, we know the I-80 corridor, the downtown neighborhoods, and the newer subdivisions on the edges of town.

Dixon sits directly on I-80 and is surrounded by agricultural and distribution operations that run heavy trucks daily. When a commercial truck or large vehicle breaks down on or near the interstate, truck towing is the only service built to handle the weight and size without damaging the vehicle or creating a secondary hazard on the freeway.
A breakdown on I-80 between the Dixon exits or on a surface road near town is a hazard that needs fast attention. Our emergency towing covers Dixon around the clock, getting your vehicle off the road and reducing the risk of a follow-on accident in a high-traffic area.
All-wheel drive vehicles, low-clearance cars, and any vehicle with a locked drivetrain need a flatbed to prevent additional damage during transport. Dixon commuters and residents driving newer or imported vehicles often need flatbed service, and we bring the right equipment to handle those jobs correctly.
Agricultural and distribution operations around Dixon use large equipment and heavy vehicles that standard tow trucks cannot recover. Our heavy duty equipment handles oversized loads and commercial vehicles, including equipment that has gone down on farm access roads or near the I-80 interchange.
Commuters heading to Davis, Sacramento, or Vacaville from Dixon often deal with flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts on local roads or the freeway. Our roadside assistance can resolve many of those problems on the spot without a full tow, getting you back on your way faster.
Dixon's flat terrain and clay soils can trap vehicles in soft ground after winter rains, particularly on farm roads and unpaved areas on the edges of town. Our winch out service recovers stuck vehicles safely, controlling the pull so the vehicle comes free without extra body or undercarriage damage.
Dixon is a small city sitting directly on one of California's busiest freeways. I-80 runs through the city and carries a constant mix of passenger cars, commercial trucks, and agricultural haulers moving between Sacramento and the Bay Area. That volume means breakdowns and accidents near Dixon happen often, and many of them involve commercial vehicles, trucks with trailers, or heavy agricultural equipment that requires a towing company with heavy duty capability - not just a standard passenger car tower.
The terrain around Dixon is flat Sacramento Valley floor with clay-heavy soils. This combination causes real problems for towing and recovery: clay soil softens after winter rains, making it risky to position heavy equipment without planning. Vehicles that leave the roadway on farm roads or unpaved shoulders near town can sink into soft ground, turning a simple breakdown into a more complex recovery. A towing company working in Dixon regularly understands how to read ground conditions and bring the right setup to avoid making the situation worse.
Our crew works throughout Dixon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We know which Dixon exits connect to which neighborhoods, how the farm roads on the edges of town behave after wet weather, and where the I-80 shoulders are narrow enough to require extra care when setting up equipment. That ground-level familiarity means we do not waste time figuring out where you are or how to reach you once we arrive in the city.
Dixon sits roughly midway between Sacramento and the Bay Area on I-80, and we serve the full stretch of that corridor along with the surface roads running through town. Downtown Dixon is built around a historic Main Street, and the newer residential subdivisions spread out toward the freeway interchange. We cover both ends of the city and the agricultural operations on the outskirts. For information about city-ordered tows or impound releases, you can contact the City of Dixon directly. We also serve nearby Vacaville just up the freeway to the east.
Call (707) 750-8563 or use our contact form and give your location in Dixon - mile marker, exit number, or nearest cross street. For non-emergency scheduling, we confirm your appointment within 1 business day.
We give you the cost before we hook up your vehicle. Price is based on vehicle type, towing distance, and job complexity - no hidden fees appear at the end. You approve the job first.
Our driver selects the right equipment for your vehicle and the conditions at your location. For jobs on soft ground near Dixon's clay soils, we assess the site before positioning the rig to prevent the truck from sinking or shifting during the recovery.
Your vehicle is delivered to the repair shop, storage facility, or address you choose. We confirm delivery with you on arrival and make sure you have what you need before we leave the site.
We serve all of Dixon, CA - from the historic downtown to the I-80 interchange and the neighborhoods on the edges of town. Call now or submit the form and we will get to you fast.
Dixon is a small city in Solano County with deep roots in agriculture and a population in the range of 20,000 to 25,000 residents. The city grew from a farming community into a commuter hub as families moved here for lower home prices and access to I-80, which connects directly to Sacramento to the east and the Bay Area to the west. The historic downtown centered on Main Street still anchors the older part of the city, while newer residential subdivisions built on former farmland fill out the areas closer to the freeway interchange. For more on the city, see the Dixon, California Wikipedia article.
Dixon's surrounding land is flat Sacramento Valley terrain used for row crops and livestock, and the soils are heavy clay that behave differently in wet and dry seasons. The University of California, Davis sits about 10 miles east of Dixon, and many residents commute there or to the larger employment centers in Sacramento and the Bay Area corridor. Dixon is also known locally for the Dixon May Fair, one of California's oldest agricultural fairs, which draws visitors from across the region each spring. Neighboring Fairfield to the southeast is the nearest large city in Solano County, and the two communities are connected by I-80.
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Learn MoreWe cover all of Dixon and the I-80 corridor. Call now or submit the form and we will confirm your job quickly - available 24 hours a day.