Aug-31-2017 05:11 AM
Sep-04-2017 05:56 AM
Grit dog wrote:SweetLou wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
If you haven't yet been to the scale how do you know the 8,080 pounds isn't right? My '05 Chevy dually is about 8,500 pounds with an aluminum flatbed and tool boxes full of tools. I would suspect it to be around 8,000 if it had a regular empty bed.
Been to scale at dump transfer station. I officially went the other day and I am at 8300 lbs. When you have DP plates you are exempt weight fees up to 8K. I need to shed 300 lbs.
Idk what proof you need. Does a CAT scale ticket suffice for the DMV monkeys?
If so, low fuel, take out anything that isn't bolted down and some things that are. You have a fiver? Was the hitch in it? Back seat could come out easily for a day r 2. Is it a dually? Lose the inside duals for the weigh in. Remove front driveshaft.
Weigh it with no driver in the seat.
Think about it, you can drop some weight pretty easily if it's worth $.
Sep-03-2017 10:42 AM
SweetLou wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
If you haven't yet been to the scale how do you know the 8,080 pounds isn't right? My '05 Chevy dually is about 8,500 pounds with an aluminum flatbed and tool boxes full of tools. I would suspect it to be around 8,000 if it had a regular empty bed.
Been to scale at dump transfer station. I officially went the other day and I am at 8300 lbs. When you have DP plates you are exempt weight fees up to 8K. I need to shed 300 lbs.
Sep-02-2017 11:27 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:SweetLou wrote:
Just wondering what everyone else's weight might be on your Dually. Mine on the registration says 8080 lbs. That isn't correct and the wonderful Gov of Cali wants to charge us even more registration and weight fees are going up. I'm driving the truck fuel tank down and headed to the Cat scales today. but was curious what everyone else might weigh. Mine is a 4x4
Does CA charge weight according to the as delivered weight from the mfg or after all the heavy goodies are added/tc in the bed/etc which can be a big difference.
In my state tags are a fixed price and registration fee is based on vehicle costs. No fees to pay for any type of weights.
Sep-02-2017 11:23 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
If you haven't yet been to the scale how do you know the 8,080 pounds isn't right? My '05 Chevy dually is about 8,500 pounds with an aluminum flatbed and tool boxes full of tools. I would suspect it to be around 8,000 if it had a regular empty bed.
Sep-02-2017 11:21 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
"the wonderful Gov of Cali wants"
How did you state senator and assemblyperson vote? Wasn't just Gov. Brown.
Sep-02-2017 05:38 AM
SweetLou wrote:
Just wondering what everyone else's weight might be on your Dually. Mine on the registration says 8080 lbs. That isn't correct and the wonderful Gov of Cali wants to charge us even more registration and weight fees are going up. I'm driving the truck fuel tank down and headed to the Cat scales today. but was curious what everyone else might weigh. Mine is a 4x4
Sep-01-2017 11:26 PM
Sep-01-2017 05:05 AM
Aug-31-2017 07:06 PM
Second Chance wrote:
Most states don't give a hoot about what the truck actually weighs - it's all about the door sticker. I would imagine California is no different.
Rob
Aug-31-2017 05:46 PM
Aug-31-2017 12:54 PM
Aug-31-2017 12:50 PM
Second Chance wrote:
I would imagine California is no different.
Rob
Aug-31-2017 11:09 AM
Aug-31-2017 10:54 AM