When your vehicle is stuck and can't get out on its own in Fort Worth, TX, you don't have time to shop around. You need somebody local, awake, and honest to winch you back to solid ground. That's what All Your Needs Towing has been doing across Tarrant County since 2015 — and Fort Worth is a route our drivers know cold.
Why Fort Worth calls us first
The county seat and our home base - we dispatch trucks out of east Fort Worth every hour of the day. Fort Worth traffic is heaviest on the mixmaster (I-30/I-35W downtown) and on 820 during commute - we route around it. That's why we've built our dispatch around Fort Worth: our trucks stage close enough that our typical response is 20-35 minutes inside Loop 820. When you're stuck on I-35W at 10 p.m., minutes matter — and a dispatcher who already knows where the Sundance Square 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 Fort Worth Stockyards before.
What our winch out service in Fort Worth covers
Every truck that rolls to Fort Worth for winch out service carries the same gear:
- Synthetic winch line rated to 12,000 lb
- Snatch blocks for angle changes
- Tree straps and shackles
- Traction boards for sand and mud
- Reflective triangles and cones for shoulder safety
Simple pulls 15-30 minutes; complicated recoveries 45-90 minutes — so once we get to you in Fort Worth, 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 Fort Worth every week
- Stuck in Trinity River bottoms after heavy rain
- Slid into a ditch on an icy overpass
- High-centered on a curb or median
- Truck bogged down in soft caliche at a jobsite
- Wheel off a driveway edge
Near Sundance Square, along the I-35W corridor, in the Downtown apartments, or at a home in Cultural District — 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 Fort Worth
Our Fort Worth winch out service route covers every ZIP inside the city limits and spills into the surrounding Tarrant County corridor.
- · Downtown
- · Cultural District
- · West 7th
- · Near Southside
- · Stockyards
- · TCU / University
- · Wedgwood
- · Fairmount
- · Ridglea
- · Meadowbrook
- · Ryan Place
- · Arlington Heights
- · Como
- · Poly
- · Riverside
- · 76102
- · 76104
- · 76106
- · 76107
- · 76109
- · 76110
- · 76111
- · 76112
- · 76114
- · 76116
- · 76118
- · 76119
- · 76120
- · 76123
- · 76131
- · 76132
- · 76133
- · 76134
- · 76135
- · 76137
- · 76140
- · 76148
- · 76179
- · 76182
I-35W · I-30 · I-20 · I-820 Loop · US-287 · US-377 · SH-121 · SH-183 · Chisholm Trail Pkwy
How the call goes, start to finish
- 1
Call with location, vehicle type, and (if safe) a photo.
- 2
We dispatch a recovery truck with the right rating for your vehicle.
- 3
We assess anchor points and pull path so nothing gets damaged.
- 4
Winched back to solid ground and back on your way.
Straight-talk pricing for Fort Worth
Our winch out service in Fort Worth runs $125+ depending on complexity, distance, and gear. 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 Chisholm Trail Pkwy) 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 Tarrant County route to a voicemail after 10 p.m. Ours doesn't. We staff dispatch overnight because that's when the majority of Fort Worth roadside calls actually happen — after a late shift, after a game at Sundance Square, 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.