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Tow Truck Cost for Flat Tire When You Can't Change It Yourself: Explained

Quick Answer: A tow truck for a flat tire costs $75-200 depending on distance and time. Roadside tire change service runs $50-100. Check if your insurance, AAA, or car warranty covers roadside assistance first. Many services will change your tire on-site instead of towing.

What To Do

  1. Check your coverage first

    • Call your insurance company’s roadside number
    • Check if you have AAA membership
    • Look for manufacturer roadside assistance (often covers 3-5 years)
  2. Call roadside tire service instead of towing

    • Search “mobile tire service near me”
    • Many will change your tire for $50-100
    • Much cheaper than towing to a shop
  3. Get a towing quote if needed

    • Ask for flat rate pricing upfront
    • Confirm mileage charges
    • Request drop-off at closest tire shop
  4. Consider your spare tire situation

    • Full-size spare: any tire shop can mount it
    • Donut spare: drive directly to tire shop under 50 mph
    • No spare: you need a new tire or mobile service

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What It Might Cost

Towing charges:

  • Local tow (under 10 miles): $75-150
  • Highway tow: $100-200
  • After hours/weekends: add $25-50

Roadside tire change:

  • Mobile tire service: $50-100
  • AAA service call: $0 with membership
  • Insurance roadside: often free or $25 deductible

New tire costs:

  • Budget tires: $60-120 installed
  • Mid-range: $100-200 installed
  • High-end: $150-400 installed

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Stay Safe

• Pull completely off the road, hazards on • Stay inside your vehicle if on a busy highway • Don’t attempt tire changes on dangerous shoulders • Keep your phone charged for service calls • Have your location ready (mile markers, exit numbers)


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