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Posted by Scott on June 02, 2004 at 20:46:53 from (206.9.216.36):
In Reply to: Re: Trailers posted by Ron on June 01, 2004 at 19:54:48:
Just wanted to clarify a little. In MN they add the GVWR of your truck and the GVWR of you trailer to come up with your GCVWR weight rating. For example most 3/4 ton pickups are rated at #9200 GVWR, that means your pickup loaded cannot weigh more that #9200 and if you towed a trailer with a #14000 GVWR your total GCVWR weight would be #23200. The GVWR you have on medium duty trucks is the weight allowed for the truck itself and does not incude any towed trailer. When you tow a trailer that is considered a added vehcal because it has its own weight carrying axles. Go to the MN State Patrol commercial vehical enforcement website to veiw the rules.
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