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Oaklevel
Oct 29, 2014Explorer
mowermech wrote:TXiceman wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Manufactures ratings (door sticker) has no legal ramifications. It is strictly for warrantee.
And did you get this from an attorney or is it your opinion?
Ken
I can only relate personal experience!
My Carry-On light utility trailer is rated by the manufacturer at, IIRC, 2900 lbs (brakes are not legally required). GVWR. I think the State licensed it for 4000 GVW.
My old Dodge CTD 3500 was licensed by the State for 14K GVW. I don't remember what Dodge said the GVWR was.
My Dodge 1500 is licensed by the state for 8000 GVW.
The flatbed car hauler I used to have was rated by the manufacturer at 7000 GVWR, but the State registered it at 8K GVW.
I have no idea what kind of ratings are used where YOU live, but here the REGISTERED GVW is the only number that is legally important!
The fact remains, at any given time there are literally thousands of vehicles on the roads around the world that are TECHNICALLY overloaded, but LEGALLY under the REGISTERED GVW, and, as I often say, "Nothing bent, nothing broke, nobody was injured or died!"
Over the past 10 years, I have heard of two trailer breakaways involving a fatality. BOTH of them were related to improper hitching AND improper safety chains AND improper braking (as in NO breakaway system as required by law!)
???? I have talked to troopers about Lisc. Tags mainly going too light but still applies..... The troopers comment was you need to know the law & what is required for your vehicle. Do not rely on DMV as they will sell you just about anything & that does not make it legal.
Bad news today just heard about an older couple driving home to Indiana from the Martinsville Race were killed when their Motorhome hit a tree along the interstate in TN.
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