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Pickup truck used for towing and protected by APS

A truck used for towing works harder than a normal daily driver. It carries more load, sees longer trips, handles more heat, and often spends time around trailers, ramps, gravel lots, and rougher conditions.

That is why towing truck protection should be part of the ownership plan.

Protect the Underside First

Towing trucks often see long highway miles, road spray, winter salt, gravel, mud, and wet environments. The underside is constantly exposed.

Undercoating helps protect vulnerable metal surfaces from corrosion and long-term deterioration.

Undercoating protection for tow vehicle underside

View APS undercoating services.

Protect the Bed From Towing Gear

Hitches, straps, chains, tools, ramps, ball mounts, and cargo can all damage a truck bed quickly.

A spray-in bedliner helps protect the bed from scratches, dents, and exposed metal.

Learn about APS spray-in bedliners.

Window Tint Helps on Long Drives

Towing often means longer road time. Window tint helps reduce heat and glare, making long drives more comfortable.

Explore APS window tint services.

PPF Helps With Front-End Wear

Long highway drives can beat up the front end. Paint protection film helps protect the bumper, hood, fenders, and mirrors from road debris.

View APS paint protection film services.

The Bottom Line

A towing truck deserves protection because it does the heavy lifting. Undercoating, bedliner, tint, and paint protection all help preserve the vehicle through real use.

Build your towing truck protection plan:
Explore the APS Protection Ecosystem.

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