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shawdowboss
Aug 14, 2014Explorer
The other if you cannot use a CAT scale, see if a local quarry or elevator has a flat scale you can drive with one side on and is willing to help you out. You'd want to make sure to mention that you'd come at a time they are not busy and are willing to wait when they get trucks in. It should only take 5-10 minutes max.
Last option because it can be costly is to go to a truck shop that does DOT inspections. A lot of them have individual wheel scales so they don't have to run to a local scale to do their certifications. Those are very accurate to what's on each axle end, and/or tire depending on the scale setup they have.
Last option because it can be costly is to go to a truck shop that does DOT inspections. A lot of them have individual wheel scales so they don't have to run to a local scale to do their certifications. Those are very accurate to what's on each axle end, and/or tire depending on the scale setup they have.
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