
Suisun City Heavy Duty Towing dispatches to all of Dixon, CA around the clock, covering truck and commercial towing on the I-80 corridor, flatbed transport for residential neighborhoods, and roadside assistance from the downtown core to the newer subdivisions on the city edges.
We operate from our Solano County base and cover the full length of I-80 through Dixon. Whether you are stuck at the truck stop off the freeway or in a subdivision driveway on the south side of town, our crew knows the roads and can reach you without the delays of a distant dispatcher.

I-80 through Dixon is a major freight corridor between Sacramento and the Bay Area, and commercial trucks break down near the Dixon exits regularly. Our truck towing team has the equipment to recover semis, delivery trucks, and contractor rigs from the freeway and from the light industrial areas near the I-80 interchange without waiting for heavy equipment from a distant yard.
Dixon's suburban subdivisions built from the 1990s through the 2010s are full of AWD crossovers and newer cars whose owners want four wheels off the ground during transport. Our flatbed keeps the drivetrain protected and avoids the additional wear a hook-and-chain rig would add to a vehicle that is already having a bad day.
Dixon commuters drive I-80 at all hours toward Sacramento, Davis, and Vacaville, and the freight traffic on the freeway never stops. Breakdowns happen at 2 a.m. as often as at midday, and our 24-hour dispatch means a call at any hour gets a real response, not a voicemail.
Dixon sits on clay-heavy Sacramento Valley soils that turn soft and slippery after winter rains, and vehicles occasionally slide off unpaved roads or driveways on the edges of the city. Our winch out crew handles controlled extraction from muddy or soft ground without turning a stuck-vehicle call into a tow if it does not need to be one.
Dixon summers regularly push above 100 degrees, which drains batteries and causes tires to fail at higher rates than in cooler climates. Our roadside crew handles dead batteries, flat tires, fuel delivery, and lockouts across the city so a minor problem does not turn into a full tow.
The distribution and light industrial facilities near the I-80 interchange in Dixon operate with fleets of vans and delivery trucks that occasionally need recovery. Our commercial towing team handles these mid-size and larger vehicles without the scheduling delays that come with calling a tow company that does not regularly work in this part of Solano County.
Dixon is a small Solano County city of roughly 20,000 to 25,000 people sitting directly on I-80 between Sacramento and the Bay Area. Its position on that freight and commuter corridor means the city sees a disproportionate share of vehicle breakdowns relative to its size. The mix of long-haul trucks, commuter vehicles, and agricultural equipment from the farmland surrounding the city creates a wide range of towing needs that not every company in the region is equipped to handle. Knowing which I-80 exit to approach from, which repair shops in Dixon accept drop-offs, and how to navigate the industrial area near the interchange matters when a driver is stuck on the shoulder in 100-degree heat.
The clay soils throughout the Sacramento Valley expand and contract with the seasonal rain cycle, and in Dixon this affects unpaved driveways, farm access roads, and the soft shoulders along rural routes on the edges of the city. Delta winds that blow through the area in summer accelerate tire wear and create debris on roadways that can cause flats and accidents. The cold snaps Dixon sees on winter nights - while rarely severe - are enough to crack already-stressed concrete around driveways and to freeze exposed water lines, and the freezing and thawing cycle adds wear to vehicles left outside. A towing company that works in Dixon year-round understands how these conditions translate into real service calls.
Our crew works throughout Dixon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. Dixon's road layout - I-80 as the main spine, with North Lincoln Street and East Dorset Drive connecting residential neighborhoods to the freeway, and the commercial strip near the I-80 interchange at Pedrick Road - is familiar ground for our drivers. We know the difference between a call in the historic downtown near Main Street and one in a newer subdivision on the south or west side of town, and we plan accordingly.
Dixon has deep agricultural roots and the roads on the city's edges often transition quickly from city streets to rural access roads crossing flat farmland. Vehicles that go off the road or get stuck on these rural-adjacent routes need a crew that knows how to approach from the right direction and has winch capability for soft-ground recovery. The City of Dixon regulates towing companies operating within city limits, and we stay current on those requirements.
We also serve the communities around Dixon on a regular basis. To the east, Woodland is part of our regular dispatch zone on the I-80 corridor, and to the east and south we cover the Vacaville area that connects Dixon to the rest of Solano County. Drivers from Vacaville who break down on the Dixon stretch of I-80 are also in our service area.
Call (707) 210-9220 and tell us where you are - the I-80 exit number, a cross street, or a landmark like the Pedrick Road interchange or downtown Main Street - and what type of vehicle you have. We answer 24 hours a day; non-emergency requests receive a same-day or next-business-day reply.
Our dispatcher gives you a cost estimate based on your vehicle, your location, and your destination before sending a truck. California law requires this disclosure, and we follow it on every call - there are no surprise fees when the driver arrives.
Our driver arrives, assesses the vehicle and surrounding environment, and secures the vehicle for transport. On I-80 calls, the driver positions the truck to protect both vehicles from traffic before any hook-up begins.
We transport your vehicle to the repair shop, home, or storage facility of your choice and provide a dated receipt for any insurance reimbursement claim. You do not need to be present at the drop-off location as long as the receiving shop is expecting the vehicle.
Call us or send a message and we will have a truck dispatched to your location in Dixon fast - 24 hours a day, every day.
(707) 210-9220Dixon is a small Solano County city sitting at the intersection of I-80 and the surrounding Sacramento Valley farmland, roughly halfway between Sacramento and the Bay Area. The city has a compact historic downtown centered on Main Street, and the area around it has older wood-frame homes built in the mid-20th century. Moving outward from downtown, newer subdivisions built on former farmland from the 1990s through the 2010s feature stucco-sided tract homes on modest lots. Dixon is known locally for the Dixon May Fair, one of California's oldest county fairs, which draws visitors from across the region each spring.
Many Dixon residents commute to Sacramento, Davis, or Vacaville for work, and the proximity of UC Davis to the east brings additional economic activity to the area. The city has a solid share of owner- occupied single-family homes, and home values tend to run below the Bay Area and Sacramento suburbs - which has attracted buyers looking for more affordable ownership within commuting distance of larger employment centers. Neighboring Vacaville is about 15 miles east on I-80, and Woodland is roughly 20 miles to the northeast off I-5, both part of the same regional highway network that Dixon residents use every day.
Specialized transport for construction equipment and heavy machinery.
Learn MoreWe dispatch to all of Dixon and the I-80 corridor 24 hours a day - call us now or submit a request online and we will get back to you the same day.