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RandMJacobs
May 30, 2016Explorer
RandMJacobs wrote:blofgren wrote:
As long as you aren't towing your trailer with a 3/4 ton or something silly like that you really don't have anything to worry about. Now if it is obvious that you are towing overweight or have obvious safety defects then you could be in for an issue. Saying that I have seen countless people that are obviously towing overweight on their trucks and nothing ever seems to happen.
If you want to provide more information on your rig we could probably give you a better idea of what you could possibly be in for.
Sure...we are towing with a 2015 Ford Dually F350 SuperDuty Crew Cab diesel...pulling a 43.5 foot (12.954 m) 2016 Toy Hauler. So, all equipment is nearly new, no damage, good tires all around, etc. Are we overweight? I don't think so, but we have not weighed ourselves and we are full-timers, so we have more "stuff" than the average weekend warrior, but can't think that will be obvious. We do have two kayaks on the roof of the truck...we could put those in the garage if these would attract unwanted attention.
Thanks to all who replied. We just got off the phone wth RCMP (BC) office. We should be fine. We are under combined length (20m) and also under trailer length for BC (14m) but over trailer length for Yukon (12.5m), but still under combined length (25). We also spoke to Canada (and US) border services. Border service MUST be pretty stress free as in ALL cases, those were some very pleasant and actually HELPFUL government employees. Being a former civil serpent, I feel it is ok to say that my usual experiences when dealing with government employees is that they seem to take delight in making your life miserable. Well, these then were the exceptions. My first exposure to Canadian government was very pleasant...sure hoping for that to continue. I am no longer fearing my border crossings, so, thank you Canada....Eh!
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