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Freeway Corridor · Southern California

TOWING ON THE
I-405

The 405 through coastal Orange County is dense, fast, and full of expensive metal. It is also where the 73 and the 55 come in, which is where most of the calls are. Our Costa Mesa yard sits on it. Call 24/7: (562) 692-3793.

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10 branchesLA, OC, Inland Empire
Since 1952we own every truck
Corridor Coverage

Coastal OC, Where the Metal Is Expensive

This corridor runs through Newport, Irvine and Huntington, which changes what shows up on the hook. A lot of what breaks down here should never go on a standard rollback.

The 405 / 73 and 405 / 55

The two interchanges that generate most of the work. Our Costa Mesa branch on Logan Ave covers both, and Santa Ana picks up the inland side at the 55.

Newport, Irvine and Huntington

Exotic and luxury density here is among the highest in the country. A lowered McLaren or a bagged build does not belong on a conventional rollback — it belongs on a zero-degree deck that lays flush to the pavement. That equipment runs out of Costa Mesa and Orange. See zero-degree exotic transport.

PCH and the Coastal Surface Streets

The 405 feeds PCH, and the coastal corridor generates its own calls — tight parking structures, valet lots, and low-clearance garages where clearance matters more than tonnage.

Commuter Volume

It is still the 405, which means stop-and-go collisions and disabled vehicles in live lanes all day. Standard light-duty and flatbed work.

Heavy on the 405

Trucks run it, but the heavy iron comes from Whittier HQ. Costa Mesa runs light and medium on site.

Why Hadley

  • We own every truck. Hadley drivers, Hadley equipment, Hadley dispatch. Not an app, not a dispatch network — your call is never farmed out to a stranger.
  • Family-owned since 1952. Three generations, the same yards, the same phone numbers. See why that matters.
  • We show up with the right iron. The truck we send is sized to the job, because a job worked with the wrong equipment costs more than it saves.
  • Insurance approved. Covered tows are billed directly to the carrier and cost you nothing — see insurance-covered towing.

I-405 Towing — Frequently Asked Questions

Which branch covers the 405 in coastal OC?
Costa Mesa, at 1323 Logan Ave. Call (714) 542-7241. Santa Ana covers the inland side at the 55.
Can you tow a lowered or exotic car off the 405?
Yes — on a zero-degree flatbed that lays flush to the pavement. Tell dispatch the clearance when you call.
Do you cover PCH and the coastal streets?
Yes, including low-clearance parking structures in Newport and Huntington.
Do you handle heavy calls on the 405?
Yes, but the heavy iron rolls from Whittier HQ — Costa Mesa runs light and medium duty on site.

Which Branches Run This

The 405 is covered by Costa Mesa on the coast and Santa Ana inland, with exotic transport from Costa Mesa and Orange.

Related Hadley Services

Light-Duty Towing · Medium-Duty Towing · Heavy-Duty Towing · Rotator Recovery · Semi Truck Towing · Equipment Transport · Zero-Degree Exotic · Roadside Assistance · Accident Towing · Insurance-Covered Towing · Private Property Impound · Vehicle Storage · Commercial Fleet Towing · RV Towing · Bus Towing · Motorcycle Towing · Long-Distance Towing · Our Fleet · Why Hadley

Down on the 405?

If it's lowered or exotic, tell dispatch the clearance. We'll send the zero-degree deck.

Call (562) 692-3793