
Truck Shipping That Handles the Size, Weight, and Details
Truck shipping is not always as simple as booking a standard car carrier. Pickup trucks, lifted trucks, dually trucks, work trucks, and commercial trucks can need extra planning around height, weight, equipment, route access, and loading. AutoStar Transport Express helps you talk through the details, get a clear quote, and match your truck with the right transport option.
Trusted Truck Shipping Support
- Since
- 2007
- Vehicles Shipped
- 300,000+
- Vetted Carriers
- 25,000+
- Years in Business
- 18+
Truck Shipping Means Shipping the Truck, Not Freight
When we say truck shipping, we mean transporting the truck itself. That may be a pickup you bought out of state, a work truck headed to a job site, a lifted truck that needs extra clearance, or a fleet unit moving between locations.
That distinction matters because broad truck shipping searches can also mean freight, pallets, LTL, or truckload logistics. AutoStar focuses on vehicle transport, helping customers ship trucks safely from pickup to delivery.
The right plan starts with the right details: truck size, running condition, modifications, attachments, pickup access, delivery access, timing, and route. That is why a quick call can save time when the truck is taller, heavier, modified, or used for work.
When Shipping a Truck Makes Sense
Truck transport can save time, mileage, and coordination headaches when driving the truck yourself becomes the harder option.
You Bought a Pickup Out of State
Avoid turning a good deal into a flight, a long drive, and extra miles before the truck even gets home.
You Are Moving
Keep one major task off your plate while the rest of the move keeps moving.
You Have a Lifted or Modified Truck
Lift kits, oversized tires, racks, bumpers, toolboxes, and bed accessories can affect carrier choice.
You may need to use our Oversize Quote FormYou Need to Move a Work Truck
A coordinated shipment can help reduce unnecessary downtime and avoid pulling someone away for a long drive.
You Are Shipping From an Auction, Dealer, or Seller
Truck purchases from dealers, auctions, private sellers, and online platforms often need quick coordination.
Trucks AutoStar Can Help Transport
The right truck transport plan depends on what kind of truck is moving and what details affect carrier matching.
Pickup Trucks
Standard pickups are often the simplest truck shipments, but size, trim, cab length, bed length, and route still affect the quote.
Lifted and Modified Trucks
Lifted trucks, oversized tires, racks, custom bumpers, camper shells, and other modifications may require height or loading considerations.
You may need to use our Oversize Quote FormDually Trucks
Dually trucks are wider and heavier than standard pickups, so accurate dimensions matter.
You may need to use our Oversize Quote FormWork and Utility Trucks
Service bodies, ladders, racks, boxes, tanks, compressors, and other work equipment can change the loading plan.
You may need to use our Oversize Quote FormBox Trucks and Commercial Trucks
Box trucks, small commercial trucks, and specialty business vehicles may require flatbed, step-deck, lowboy, or other equipment.
You may need to use our Oversize Quote FormNon-Running Trucks
Non-running trucks may be shipped when the right loading equipment is available. Tell AutoStar whether the truck rolls, steers, brakes, and has keys.
Decision Guide
Ship It or Drive It?
Driving may work for short routes and flexible schedules. Shipping may make more sense when distance, time, modifications, fuel, wear, weather, or work downtime start making the drive less practical.
| Attribute | Driving the Truck | Recommended Shipping the Truck Carrier handles the road time |
|---|---|---|
| Time | Requires your travel time | Carrier handles the road time |
| Mileage | Adds miles and wear | Avoids long-distance mileage |
| Logistics | Fuel, meals, hotels, route, weather, and driver availability | Pickup, transport, delivery, and inspection |
| Truck fit | Simple if the truck is road-ready | Better for long distance, modified trucks, work vehicles, purchases, and tight schedules |
- Time
- Driving the Truck: Requires your travel time
- Shipping the Truck: Carrier handles the road time
- Mileage
- Driving the Truck: Adds miles and wear
- Shipping the Truck: Avoids long-distance mileage
- Logistics
- Driving the Truck: Fuel, meals, hotels, route, weather, and driver availability
- Shipping the Truck: Pickup, transport, delivery, and inspection
- Truck fit
- Driving the Truck: Simple if the truck is road-ready
- Shipping the Truck: Better for long distance, modified trucks, work vehicles, purchases, and tight schedules
What Affects Truck Shipping Cost
Truck shipping cost depends on more than distance. Trucks can be larger, taller, wider, heavier, or more customized than standard vehicles, so the carrier match matters.
Carrier availability, route popularity, season, weather, pickup timing, and delivery timing all affect pricing.
- Pickup and delivery distance
- Route popularity
- Standard or expedited timing
- Season and weather
The truck real dimensions and running condition help determine what equipment can safely load and move it.
- Year, make, model, cab, bed length, and trim
- Height, width, weight, wheelbase, and ground clearance
- Running or non-running condition
Modified, commercial, or oversized trucks may need a specialized carrier setup instead of a standard open carrier.
- Open or enclosed transport
- Flatbed, step-deck, lowboy, or other equipment
- Pickup and delivery access
- Lift kits, racks, toolboxes, tanks, or service bodies

Cost Factors
The cheapest quote is not always the safest plan.
A better truck shipping quote should account for the real truck, the real route, and the right equipment.
Have Truck Details? Call Before You Guess.
If your truck is lifted, oversized, commercial, non-running, or fitted with work equipment, a quick call can help confirm what information is needed for an accurate quote.
- No Upfront Payment Required
- No Hidden Fees
- Carrier Matching Help
- Phone Support
Options
Truck Transport Options
Truck transport can use different equipment depending on the truck size, value, condition, access, and route.
| Attribute | Transport Option | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|
| Open carrier transport | Common and cost-effective | Many standard pickup trucks that fit carrier limits |
| Enclosed transport | Added protection from weather and road debris | Classic, custom, high-value, or show trucks |
| Flatbed, step-deck, or lowboy transport | Specialized equipment | Larger, taller, heavier, modified, or commercial trucks |
| Door-to-door coordination | As close as safely and legally possible | Routes with access limits, gated areas, tight streets, or job sites |
- Open carrier transport
- Transport Option: Common and cost-effective
- Best Fit: Many standard pickup trucks that fit carrier limits
- Enclosed transport
- Transport Option: Added protection from weather and road debris
- Best Fit: Classic, custom, high-value, or show trucks
- Flatbed, step-deck, or lowboy transport
- Transport Option: Specialized equipment
- Best Fit: Larger, taller, heavier, modified, or commercial trucks
- Door-to-door coordination
- Transport Option: As close as safely and legally possible
- Best Fit: Routes with access limits, gated areas, tight streets, or job sites
Process
How Truck Shipping Works
A good truck shipment starts with accurate details and ends with a clean delivery inspection.
- 1
Share the Truck Details
Tell AutoStar the pickup and delivery locations, truck year/make/model, running condition, timing, and any modifications or equipment. Measurements help when the truck is lifted, oversized, commercial, or fitted with accessories.

- 2
Get a Route-Specific Quote
Your quote is based on the route, truck size, condition, timing, and equipment needs. The goal is to match the truck with the right carrier, not force every shipment into the same box.

- 3
Schedule Pickup
Once the shipment is booked, pickup details are coordinated. At pickup, the truck condition is documented before transport begins.

- 4
Transport the Truck
The truck is loaded, secured, and moved with the carrier assigned to the route and equipment needs. Communication helps you know what to expect as the shipment moves toward delivery.

- 5
Complete Delivery
At delivery, the truck is inspected again and the shipment is completed. A good truck shipment should feel organized, predictable, and pleasantly uneventful.

What to Prepare Before Pickup
Confirm the truck year, make, model, cab, bed length, and trim.
Measure height, width, and length if the truck is lifted, oversized, or modified.
Note racks, toolboxes, service bodies, tanks, covers, bumpers, or other attachments.
Tell AutoStar whether the truck runs, rolls, steers, and brakes.
Remove loose items and unsecured equipment.
Keep fuel low unless instructed otherwise.
Make sure the truck is clean enough for inspection.
Have keys available for the driver.
Confirm pickup and delivery contact details.
Share access notes for tight streets, job sites, gated areas, or large carrier restrictions.
Safety, Insurance, and Carrier Vetting
Shipping a truck means trusting someone with a valuable vehicle, and sometimes a business asset. The process should include clear carrier coordination, documented pickup and delivery inspections, and direct communication.
AutoStar works with vetted carriers and helps coordinate the transport details from quote through delivery. Vehicles are handled by licensed and insured carriers, and pickup and delivery inspections help document truck condition at both ends of the shipment.
AutoStar Transport Express is:
FMCSA Licensed - MC-600908
DOT Registered - USDOT-2239014.
Truck Shipping Credentials and Trust
Reviews
Customers Trust AutoStar for Vehicle Shipping
See current review ratings and customer feedback from AutoStar review platforms.
Based on 7,609 reviews
Why Truck Owners Choose AutoStar
Phone support for truck details that do not fit a simple form.
Help matching trucks with the right carrier or equipment.
Support for pickups, modified trucks, dually trucks, work trucks, and non-running trucks.
Nationwide vehicle transport coordination.
No upfront payment required.
No hidden fees.
No spam calls or sold information.
Clear steps from quote to delivery.
FAQs
Truck Shipping Questions, Answered
Answers to common questions about truck transport cost, timing, equipment, inspection, and preparation.
Truck shipping cost depends on distance, route, truck size, weight, condition, modifications, equipment needs, timing, and carrier availability. A route-specific quote is the most accurate way to price the shipment.
Major cost factors include distance, height, width, weight, running condition, lift kits, accessories, open or enclosed service, specialized equipment, pickup access, delivery access, and season.
Timing depends on distance, route, carrier availability, weather, pickup access, and the equipment needed for the truck. Larger or more specialized trucks may need more coordination.
AutoStar can help coordinate transport for many pickups, lifted trucks, dually trucks, work trucks, utility trucks, box trucks, fleet trucks, auction trucks, and non-running trucks.
Yes, lifted or modified trucks may be shipped when the carrier and equipment fit the truck dimensions. Share height, tire size, racks, bumpers, and other modifications before booking.
Yes, dually trucks can often be transported, but their width and weight may affect carrier availability and equipment choice. Accurate truck details help with the quote.
Yes, AutoStar can help with many work trucks, utility trucks, box trucks, and commercial truck shipments. Service bodies, tanks, racks, and equipment should be disclosed before transport is scheduled.
The trailer depends on the truck. Standard pickups may fit open carriers, while larger, taller, heavier, or commercial trucks may need flatbed, step-deck, lowboy, enclosed, or other equipment.
Open transport is often practical for standard pickups. Enclosed transport may be better for classic, custom, high-value, or show trucks that need extra protection.
Non-running trucks may be shipped when the correct loading equipment is available. Tell AutoStar whether the truck rolls, steers, brakes, and has keys.
Trucks are transported by licensed and insured carriers. Pickup and delivery inspections help document condition before and after transport.
Have the pickup and delivery ZIP codes, truck year/make/model, running condition, dimensions if modified or oversized, attachments, timing, and pickup/delivery access notes.
Remove loose items, secure accessories, keep fuel low, make the truck clean enough for inspection, have keys ready, and share any details about modifications, size, or access limits.
Yes. Truck shipping can involve more variables because trucks may be taller, heavier, wider, modified, or fitted with work equipment. Those details affect carrier matching and pricing.
Ready to Ship Your Truck Without Turning It Into a Road Trip?
Call AutoStar to talk through your truck, route, timing, and equipment needs, or request a quote online when you are ready.
- No Upfront Payment Required
- No Hidden Fees
- Vetted Carriers
- Nationwide Support

BBB Top Rated for Over 19+ Years
Inc5000 Accredited
FMCSA MC: 600908
U.S. DOT 2239014
