When your car quits on the side of the road in Dallas, TX, you don't have time to shop around. You need somebody local, awake, and honest to get you moving. That's what All Your Needs Towing has been doing across Dallas County since 2015 — and Dallas is a route our drivers know cold.
Why Dallas calls us first
The big city - our dispatch runs into Dallas every day for downtown lockouts, LBJ battery calls, and highway shoulder work. 35E, LBJ (635), and Central (75) all back up hard 7-9 a.m. and 4-7 p.m.; toll road is faster if you have TollTag. That's why we've built our dispatch around Dallas: our trucks stage close enough that our typical response is 45-70 minutes from base. When you're stuck on I-35E at 10 p.m., minutes matter — and a dispatcher who already knows where the AT&T Discovery District exit ramp is saves you a lot of them.
We're not a national call center that routes your ticket to whoever bids lowest. When you call (682) 299-3443, you get a live Fort Worth dispatcher who confirms your location, quotes a flat price up front, and sends a driver who has actually been to American Airlines Center before.
What our roadside assistance in Dallas covers
Every truck that rolls to Dallas for roadside assistance carries the same gear:
- Lockout air wedges and long-reach tools
- Portable jump packs rated to 8L gas / 6.5L diesel
- Hydraulic bottle jacks with proper cribbing
- Torque wrenches for lug retorque to spec
- Portable fuel cans (gas and diesel)
- Synthetic winch line with tree straps
Usually 10-20 minutes on-site once we arrive — so once we get to you in Dallas, the fix is fast. If we can't fix it on the roadside, we tow you to the shop of your choice, and the call fee comes off the tow bill.
Situations we see in Dallas every week
- Dead battery in an office parking lot
- Locked keys inside after a grocery run
- Flat tire on the highway shoulder
- Empty tank a half-mile from the pump
- Stuck on a soft shoulder after a storm
- Stalled in a fast-food drive-through
Near AT&T Discovery District, along the I-35E corridor, in the Downtown apartments, or at a home in Uptown — we've been there this month. If your situation isn't on the list, call anyway. Chances are we've handled it.
Neighborhoods and ZIPs we cover in Dallas
Our Dallas roadside assistance route covers every ZIP inside the city limits and spills into the surrounding Dallas County corridor.
- · Downtown
- · Uptown
- · Deep Ellum
- · Bishop Arts
- · Oak Cliff
- · Oak Lawn
- · Lakewood
- · M Streets
- · Preston Hollow
- · Lake Highlands
- · Pleasant Grove
- · 75201
- · 75202
- · 75203
- · 75204
- · 75205
- · 75206
- · 75207
- · 75208
- · 75209
- · 75210
- · 75211
- · 75212
- · 75214
- · 75215
- · 75216
- · 75217
- · 75218
- · 75219
- · 75220
- · 75223
- · 75224
- · 75225
- · 75226
- · 75227
- · 75228
- · 75229
- · 75230
- · 75231
- · 75232
- · 75233
- · 75234
- · 75235
- · 75236
- · 75237
- · 75238
- · 75240
- · 75241
- · 75243
- · 75244
- · 75246
- · 75247
- · 75248
I-35E · I-30 · I-45 · US-75 (Central) · I-635 LBJ · I-20 · Dallas North Tollway · SH-183 · Woodall Rodgers
How the call goes, start to finish
- 1
Call or text - give us the vehicle, the problem, and a dropped pin.
- 2
We quote you honestly before we roll. Card, cash, or Apple/Google Pay on-site.
- 3
A local tech shows up in the ETA we quoted and gets you moving.
- 4
If it's beyond a roadside fix we tow you to the shop of your choice.
Straight-talk pricing for Dallas
Our roadside assistance in Dallas runs $65-$150 depending on the service. That's a flat quote you hear before we roll — no dispatch fee, no hidden mileage charge inside our normal Tarrant County service area, and no membership required. We take card, cash, Apple Pay, and Google Pay on-site.
If the job is unusually far (a remote spot off Woodall Rodgers) or the vehicle needs special handling (AGM battery on a luxury car in Downtown, big diesel truck, low-clearance sports car), we tell you before we roll — not when we hand you an invoice.
Why 24/7 actually means 24/7
A lot of "24-hour" services in Dallas County route to a voicemail after 10 p.m. Ours doesn't. We staff dispatch overnight because that's when the majority of Dallas roadside calls actually happen — after a late shift, after a game at AT&T Discovery District, after a night out downtown, or on the way home from work at 5:30 a.m. A real person answers whether it's 3 in the afternoon or 3 in the morning.