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myredracer
Feb 21, 2015Explorer II
A commercial truck scale on a highway will also work but you'd have to use it when it's quiet with no truckers waiting to weigh (Sunday?). You probably would have to back up to get 2 of the 3 passes that are needed. Some have more room than others to pull over and unhook a TT to do this and not get in anyone's way.
If you want to weigh each side of your TT, they won't let you at a CAT scale and you'll need to find another scale. Getting the weight on each side of a TT can be helpful in some cases to ensure tires aren't overloaded.
If going to a CAT scale, tell them you are doing a re-weigh on each pass so that you won't get charged more for each subsequent pass.
If you want to weigh each side of your TT, they won't let you at a CAT scale and you'll need to find another scale. Getting the weight on each side of a TT can be helpful in some cases to ensure tires aren't overloaded.
If going to a CAT scale, tell them you are doing a re-weigh on each pass so that you won't get charged more for each subsequent pass.
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