Going the Extra Mile
Stuck with no fix in sight and the coast still hours away… When the miles stretch out and help feels far off, our team closes the gap real fast. A customer spent over 18 hours on the shoulder of I-95 South after getting bad fuel in their RV. The mobile mechanic on site had done what he could but couldn’t move it. That’s when we got the call for this Rocky Mount RV towing job. The RV was stranded near mile marker 138 in Rocky Mount, NC. Since the repairs were delayed due to backordered parts, the customer asked us to tow the RV to a campground in Topsail Island, NC. It was over 200 miles away. We took the job without hesitation.

Towing a Rear Pusher Takes a Careful Setup
We sent out our 50-ton wrecker equipped with Jerr-Dan Bus Bars. These were needed to handle the low-profile, setback axle on this 39-foot diesel pusher. One of our operators handled the entire call. Once on scene, we checked that all tires were properly inflated and in good shape for transport. With that confirmed, we installed the Bus Bars onto the wheel lift and raised the front axle.
After securing it with wheel lift straps, we connected auxiliary air to the RV’s service port to release the brakes and inflate the suspension. When the RV was fully aired up, our technician removed the drive shaft. This step was necessary to protect the automatic transmission. We then added a wireless light bar and prepared for the drive.

A Direct Tow to the Coast
This Rocky Mount RV towing job ended in Topsail Island. The drive was smooth, and we made one stop to add 50 gallons of fresh fuel. This saved the customer the cost of a fuel delivery at the campground.
Unloading took place at a waterfront RV site. We got the unit positioned and detached the equipment with the same care we used at the start.
No Shortcuts, No Guesswork
RV towing at this scale requires a clear process. Here’s how we handled it:
- Inspected tires and confirmed safe rolling condition
- Used Bus Bars to lift the setback axle safely
- Applied auxiliary air to manage brakes and suspension
- Removed the drive shaft to protect the drivetrain
- Installed a light bar for highway safety
- Delivered the RV over 200 miles and refueled it en route
We handled this Rocky Mount RV towing call from start to finish with focus and preparation. Each step was necessary to make sure the RV arrived safely and without further complications.

Coastal Towing: Rocky Mount RV Towing from Shoulder to Shoreline
Some towing calls take more time and distance, but the Rocky Mount RV towing job stays the same. Our Rocky Mount RV towing team responds, assesses, and moves quickly with the right tools and planning. Our Rocky Mount RV towing service covers long hauls like this one and any roadside call that needs experience and careful handling.
From I-95 to the coast, we’ll make sure your RV gets where it needs to go. No stress, no delay.