Specialized Transport for Large Recreational Vehicles
Motorhome/RV Towing in Eugene for oversized recreational vehicles requiring secure long-distance transport
AE Towing handles motorhome, camper, and recreational vehicle towing across Eugene using equipment specifically configured for oversized dimensions and weight distribution challenges that standard tow rigs cannot safely manage. Motorhomes require wheel-lift systems, extended flatbeds, or specialized dollies that account for rear-engine weight, slide-out mechanisms, and frame geometry that differs fundamentally from passenger vehicles. Operators trained in RV transport understand attachment points, clearance requirements, and how to secure vehicles without damaging storage compartments, awnings, or undercarriage utilities.
The towing process involves assessing the RV's weight class, wheelbase length, and whether it operates on a chassis cab or van cutaway platform, since each configuration dictates different lifting and securing methods. Dispatching from Eugene, Salem, and La Pine allows response to breakdowns along Interstate 5 corridors, mountain pass routes, and rural campground access roads where RVs commonly experience mechanical failure or become stranded due to clearance misjudgments.
Request a towing evaluation to determine the appropriate equipment setup for your specific motorhome model and destination.

What Proper RV Towing Requires
Transporting a motorhome involves using flatbed trailers or integrated tow systems that distribute the vehicle's weight across multiple axles, preventing frame stress that occurs when lift points are positioned incorrectly. Experienced operators inspect slide-out positions, verify that leveling jacks are fully retracted, and secure loose external components before movement begins.
After the RV is loaded and secured, you see no scraping along the undercarriage, no stress cracks around attachment points, and all exterior storage compartments remain intact and properly aligned. The vehicle arrives at the repair facility or destination without additional damage beyond the original mechanical failure that required towing.
AE Towing accounts for height restrictions on specific routes,bridge clearances, and turnaround limitations at destination facilities, coordinating delivery times with repair shops or storage yards to avoid access conflicts. Service includes verifying that the RV remains level during transport to prevent interior cabinet doors from opening or appliances shifting within their mounts.
Questions Property Owners Usually Ask
RV owners moving through Oregon or experiencing breakdowns near Eugene often need clarity on how specialized towing protects their investment and what distinguishes proper transport from methods that risk structural damage.
What equipment is used for Class A versus Class C motorhomes?
Class A motorhomes typically require flatbed trailers due to their bus-style chassis and rear-engine placement, while Class C units on van chassis can often be towed using integrated lift systems with extended wheelbases that accommodate the cab-over sleeping area without tilting.
How is the RV secured during transport to prevent slide-out damage?
Operators use wheel chocks, frame straps positioned at manufacturer-specified points, and padding around slide-out seams to prevent movement during acceleration and braking, ensuring that hydraulic or electric slide mechanisms are not compressed or extended unintentionally.
What happens if the RV breaks down on a mountain pass outside Eugene?
Dispatch coordinates with the closest operator from Eugene, Salem, or La Pine depending on your location along Highway 58, Highway 126, or routes accessing Cascade recreation areas, prioritizing arrival time and equipment availability for steep-grade recovery.
Can fifth-wheel trailers be towed the same way as motorhomes?
Fifth-wheel trailers require a different approach since they lack their own engine and rely on kingpin attachment, so they are typically transported using a commercial truck equipped with a fifth-wheel hitch or loaded onto a flatbed separately from the towing vehicle.
What factors affect the cost of RV towing?
Distance to the destination, the RV's weight class, whether the vehicle is drivable or requires full lifting, and accessibility of the breakdown location all determine equipment requirements and labor time, with non-drivable units on narrow roads requiring additional rigging and coordination.
AE Towing responds to RV towing requests across the Eugene area with equipment matched to your vehicle's size and condition. Call for immediate RV towing assistance when mechanical failure leaves your motorhome or camper stranded.
