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JRscooby
Sep 15, 2021Explorer II
Kayteg1 wrote:
Not surprising any subject brings lot of speculation.
"Wide load" signs are not legal in lot of states, so generally the "oversize load" should apply here.
When the racks sticks about 1 foot past bumper, making it about 9 ft wide, it is about the width of side mirrors, so maybe the law of small brackets sticking past 102" legal width apply?
That load sure calls for center support, flags and holding chains, but seeing the truck on center lane, doesn't look like driver is concern.
Brackets stick out about a foot on one side makes it 9 feet wide? Side mirrors in normal position are less than 102. And if less than 102, the width is no reason for flags and signs.
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