Dog Trainer wrote:
Nvr2loud wrote:
Capable and legal are two different words.
Obviously any 1/2 ton can pull up to it's maximum rated weight provided that tongue weight, payload, max axle ratings, and combined vehicle weight ratings are not exceeded.
GENERALLY speaking I have found that most 1/2 ton trucks can pull about 6000 lbs maximum travel trailer with the proper WDH. Obviously some can pull much less, others can pull much more.. but 6K is a pretty good rule of thumb.
So please explain where it is illegal to tow The average and maybe not so average TT with a 1/2 ton. Remember that towing beyond the stated maximum of the door sticker is not illegal. Maybe not smart but not illegal.
Let me understand your question... are you suggesting that exceeding the maximum axle rating on ANY vehicle is legal?
I can't speak for every state, but here in Ontario the door sticker is the bible for the weight police (Ministry of Transportation Roadside Inspection). Only the original equipment manufacturer (GM, Ford, Dodge, Toyota, ect) or an upfitter that starts with an incomplete vehicle (specialty shops that create customized for work, disabilities, special vehicles) can create / rate the vehicles final axle ratings. The addition of any device (extra springs, air bags, ect) by any person or business can not increase the maximum axle ratings. The only effective way to increase payload, is to decrease existing weight (removing bumpers, back seats, spare tires, ect)
In Ontario, you can and you will get a ticket for exceeding any axle rating.