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A self-loading wheel lift is a towing system that allows the operator to secure and lift a vehicle without leaving the cab. Hydraulic arms automatically position themselves around the tires, making the towing process faster, safer, and more efficient.

Traditional tow systems often require manual hookup, straps, or chains. A self-loading wheel lift uses automatic hydraulic arms, reducing physical labor, speeding up recovery time, and minimizing risk to both the operator and the vehicle.

Self-loading wheel lifts are typically designed to handle most passenger vehicles, including cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Exact capabilities depend on the unit’s lift capacity and reach specifications.

Yes. The design focuses on operator convenience, with in-cab controls and simplified hydraulic functions that allow the vehicle to be secured and lifted with minimal steps.

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Basic operation is straightforward, but proper training is recommended to ensure safe use, compliance with local regulations, and best-practice towing techniques.

Routine inspection of hydraulic components, lubrication points, electrical connections, and wear items is important. Keeping the wheel lift clean and performing regular safety checks will help ensure long-term performance.

Most manufacturers offer replacement arms, hydraulic components, lights, and tool compartments. Availability may vary by model.

Many units are designed for compatibility with a range of light- and medium-duty truck chassis. Installation requirements can vary, so checking fitment specifications is recommended.

Towing AWD vehicles requires proper equipment and technique. Depending on the vehicle, additional dollies or specific settings may be needed to avoid drivetrain damage.

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