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Towing & Recovery Services, Roadside Assistance & Winch Out Service, and Heavy Equipment Moving & Towing

in Oklahoma City, OK & the Surrounding Areas

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Towing & Recovery Services

From local towing to aircraft recovery, our dedicated team is here to help.

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Roadside Assistance & Winch Out Service

If you’re stuck on the side of the street, our friendly team will take care of you.

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Heavy Equipment Moving & Towing

Our crew can move bulldozers, cranes and other heavy equipment.

Reliable 24/7 Towing & Recovery Services in Oklahoma City

Are you having a bad day on the road? Let Bad Day Towing turn it around! Our locally owned Oklahoma City towing and recovery business has been serving our community for more than twenty years. Whether you’re facing a flat tire, a broken down car or need accident recovery, we have the expertise and equipment to help make your day better. Our OKC towing business services all makes and models of vehicles and heavy equipment, and can even assist with aircraft and marine recovery. With competitive rates, fast response times and 24 hour service, you can trust us to be there when you need us the most. To learn more about our long distance and local towing services in Oklahoma City, or to request immediate roadside assistance, vehicle winching or accident recovery, don’t hesitate to give our towing company a call. We’re here to help turn your day around.

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As a local towing company, the team at Bad Day Towing is dedicated to helping drivers, machinery operators and fleet managers in Oklahoma City, Yukon, Moore and the neighboring communities. To ensure we’re able to provide the best towing, vehicle recovery, roadside assistance, and heavy equipment moving in Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas, we have invested in modern equipment, including flat bed tow trucks, wreckers and winches, as well as ongoing training for our staff. No matter your situation, whether your daily driver broke down and you require a local tow truck or roadside assistance or you need to move a crane or bulldozer across the state, we can help! To get started with a quote for the cost of towing in Oklahoma City or any nearby area for any vehicle type, please call 405-266-3909. With five dispatch locations throughout OKC, Yukon, Moore and Norman, our team will be there soon!

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As a fellow tow company owner, I’ve had the privilege of working with Bad Day Towing on numerous occasions — and every time, they’ve impressed me with their professionalism, reliability, and teamwork. Their drivers are top-notch, their communication is excellent, and they handle every call with efficiency and respect.


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By Bad Day Towing Company July 6, 2026
A tire blowout is one of the most dangerous situations a driver can encounter on the road. When a tire suddenly loses air pressure or fails completely, it can cause a loss of vehicle control and increase the risk of an accident. While blowouts may seem unpredictable, they’re often the result of conditions that develop over time. Understanding the most common causes of tire blowouts can help you take preventive measures and improve safety behind the wheel. If your car does suffer a blown tire, our team at Bad Day Towing Company can show up ASAP to assist. Here’s a look at some of the most common causes of tire blowouts. Underinflated Tires One of the leading causes of tire blowouts is underinflation. When a tire does not contain enough air pressure, it flexes more than intended as it rolls. This extra flexing generates excessive heat, which can weaken the tire's internal structure and eventually lead to failure. Regularly checking tire pressure is one of the simplest ways to reduce blowout risk. Overloading Every tire is designed to carry a specific amount of weight. When a vehicle is overloaded, the tires develop additional stress and heat buildup. This can weaken the tire and increase the likelihood of a blowout, especially during long trips or hot weather conditions. Road Hazards/Impact Damage Potholes, curbs, debris, and other road hazards can damage tires even if the damage is not immediately visible. A hard impact can weaken the tire's sidewall. Over time, this weakness may worsen and eventually cause a sudden blowout. Worn Tires As tires age, their tread and structural integrity gradually deteriorate. Cracks, bulges, and excessively worn tread are all warning signs that a tire may be nearing the end of its service life. Driving on damaged or worn tires significantly increases the risk of a blowout. Tire Changing in Oklahoma City For expert roadside assistance in Oklahoma City and the surrounding area, contact Bad Day Towing Company at  405-266-3909  . Our local towing company will show up ASAP to get you out of trouble!