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Re: Gooseneck question(s) of the day.
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Posted by Mike in Md on December 06, 2003 at 13:20:42 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Gooseneck question(s) of the day. posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 06, 2003 at 09:44:58:
Here in Md if your truck is tagged for 14,000 that is all you are allowed,truck trailer and load. You will probably have to put a combination weight on your tag,up to whatever state you are in allows. Here in Md. that is whatever the tag inside the door says(thats what the scale guys go by). Even if I tag the truck for 26,000 the scale guys will bust you back to the manufactures GVW and fine you accordingly,they can get you for exceeding manufactures recomended weight rating,exceeding tire manufacturers weight rating,and the list goes on and on.Also when you get the weight up on your tags you may be required to do an annual inspection,carry fire extinguisher,safety flares,etc.More and more states are starting to enforce this because of Federal pressure. You had better check with your DMV in your state and wherever you are planning to drive it so you don't get an expensive surprise down the road.
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