Towing in Iluka
Iluka Towing Provider
TNT Towing provides professional towing services throughout Iluka and the Clarence Valley region, supporting local drivers, businesses and insurers with reliable vehicle transport. We operate out of South Grafton and have been servicing Northern Rivers communities for over 13 years. Our business holds a current NSW towing licence and is NRMA-accredited.
We use tilt tray trucks equipped to handle a wide range of vehicles including cars, trailers, utes and light commercial units. Each job begins with an assessment of access and site conditions, particularly important in a town like Iluka where quiet streets, limited turning space or coastal weather may affect operations.
Vehicles are loaded using safe, compliant restraint systems and moved according to current transport standards. Operators are trained to manage both routine and more complex tows with care and professionalism. To book towing in Iluka or request more information, call TNT Towing on 0417 318 181.
Our Towing Process
When we tow vehicles in Iluka, the process begins with a few key details—what you’re driving, where it’s located, and whether it’s operational. Based on that, we dispatch the right truck from our fleet and arrive with equipment suited to the job. For non-drivable or damaged vehicles, we use winches or wheel skates to load the vehicle safely without further damage.
Tilt trays are used to support a wide range of standard and modified vehicles. Each operator follows consistent load restraint procedures, ensuring the vehicle stays secure from pickup to delivery. We also provide basic documentation at drop-off, which can be helpful for insurance or repair tracking.
Our team communicates clearly about ETAs, expected job time and site limitations where relevant. Whether the job is in town, at a rural property or on the outskirts of Iluka, the same procedures apply. We focus on providing a dependable, well-organised towing service with transparency and care.
Can I book a tow in advance?
Yes, many towing companies allow you to schedule a tow ahead of time. This is especially useful for planned vehicle relocations, appointments at workshops, or site moves. Booking in advance gives you more flexibility with timing and ensures a truck is available when you need it. It also allows operators to prepare the correct equipment. Make sure to reconfirm the booking on the day, especially if you’re working within a tight window.
Are towed vehicles insured during transport?
Most licensed tow operators carry insurance that covers vehicles while they are in transit. This typically protects against damage that occurs during loading, transport or unloading—provided the operator is compliant with licensing and safety requirements. However, insurance coverage levels can vary, so it’s worth asking for specifics. Your own vehicle insurance policy may also provide some cover, especially if the tow is related to a claim. Always request a receipt and job record for reference.
How long does a typical tow take?
The length of a tow depends on several factors, including how far the vehicle needs to go, local traffic, and how complex the loading is. A basic urban tow might take as little as 30–45 minutes, while longer regional jobs could take an hour or more. If the vehicle is off-road or immobile, loading time may increase. Weather, time of day and operator availability also play a role. It’s best to ask for a rough estimate when booking.


