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Tow slings and bars provide strong, secure connections for moving disabled vehicles. Designed for durability, they handle heavy loads and reduce risk during towing. Easy to set up, they are essential tools for recovery professionals and fleet operators.

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Miller Plunger Pin Kit

This is a plunger pin kit for a 12-1228 sling.
$103.96

Miller Tow Sling for Formula I, 411 and 412 Wreckers

This Tow Slings from Miller Industries are designed for specific applications. The Century 411 & 412 brand sling has 29-1/4" slide arms. These slings are supplied with all necessary hardware and sling chains.
$4,133.99

Miller Express Modular Tow Sling

Tow Sling for Express Modular Bodies, with Storage Brackets, 3,500 lb. Capacity. Century Brand with Two Chains (5/16" x 10' Grade 43 Chain, Zinc Plated, Forged J, T, & Grab Hooks).
$4,340.99
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Tow Slings Buying Guide

When it comes to vehicle recovery and towing operations, having a reliable tow sling is essential. Designed to safely lift, pull, or reposition vehicles, tow slings are an indispensable tool for tow operators, fleet managers, and roadside assistance professionals. The Tow Slings category at Zips.com features high-quality, heavy-duty slings from trusted brands like Diversified Products, engineered for strength, durability, and ease of use.

Why Choose Tow Slings

Tow slings are used to lift vehicles without causing damage to the body or undercarriage. Unlike chains or ropes, soft slings distribute weight evenly across a vehicle’s frame, reducing the risk of scratches, dents, or frame bending. This makes them ideal for handling delicate or high-value vehicles as well as everyday towing tasks.

Modern tow slings are crafted from high-strength polyester webbing, providing a lightweight yet incredibly durable solution capable of handling thousands of pounds of load. They are designed to withstand repeated use in challenging conditions, from wet and muddy recovery sites to busy towing yards.

Best-Selling Models and Top Brands

Zips.com carries tow slings from industry-leading brands known for reliability and safety:

Diversified Products tow slings are engineered for professional operators, meeting safety standards while providing a versatile, damage-free towing solution.

Shopping Guide: Choosing the Right Tow Sling

Selecting the proper tow sling depends on the type of vehicles you handle and the conditions you operate in. Consider the following factors:

  • Weight Capacity: Always match the sling’s rated capacity to the vehicle you intend to tow. Overloading can compromise safety.
  • Material: Polyester slings are durable, flexible, and lightweight, offering resistance to abrasion, UV, and water damage.
  • Sling Length and Width: Longer or wider slings provide more surface area for lifting, reducing pressure on the vehicle and improving stability during recovery.
  • Intended Use: Choose slings designed for light vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, or specialized recovery operations depending on your fleet or service area.
  • Durability and Safety Ratings: Check manufacturer specifications for reinforced stitching, safety factors, and compliance with industry standards.

A properly selected tow sling minimizes damage risk, improves operational efficiency, and ensures safe handling during every towing operation.

FAQ: Tow Slings

What is a tow sling used for?
Tow slings are used to safely lift, pull, or reposition vehicles during towing and recovery operations. They distribute weight evenly across the vehicle to prevent damage.

How do I choose the right tow sling?
Consider the vehicle’s weight, sling length, width, and rated capacity. Make sure the sling is designed for your type of recovery or towing operation.

Are tow slings safe for all vehicles?
Yes, when properly rated and used according to manufacturer instructions, tow slings are safe for cars, trucks, and specialty vehicles. Avoid overloading the sling beyond its rated capacity.

What materials are tow slings made from?
Most modern tow slings are made from high-strength polyester webbing, which is lightweight, durable, and resistant to abrasion, UV exposure, and water.

How should I store a tow sling?
Keep slings clean and dry, away from direct sunlight or harsh chemicals. Inspect regularly for frays or damage before use. Proper storage prolongs sling life and ensures safe operation.