โNov-18-2018 05:57 PM
โNov-22-2018 09:30 AM
Bedlam wrote:
If you were to be weighed over your paid amount, you would be fined.
ticki2 wrote:
Is there no limit to what you can register the GVWR . Can a 3500 series truck be registered for 20000 Gvw ?
Kayteg1 wrote:
Don't think any state will register your truck higher than factory GVW without some kind of technical procedure.
โNov-22-2018 09:25 AM
โNov-22-2018 07:16 AM
ticki2 wrote:
Buzzcut 1 , I understand what and why you are doing , makes sense . My question is , what is the upper limit gvw you can register your f350 if you are willing to pay the fee ? Could you go to 20 or 30k .
โNov-22-2018 02:27 AM
wnjj wrote:ticki2 wrote:
Buzzcut 1 , I understand what and why you are doing , makes sense . My question is , what is the upper limit gvw you can register your f350 if you are willing to pay the fee ? Could you go to 20 or 30k .
Max axle weight limits are usually 12k for steer and 20k for non-steer so I would guess 32k max, not accounting for any commercial/non-commercial overall limits. The single axle dually 2-ton gas-powered grain trucks I drove during college summers routinely weighed in around 32k.
โNov-21-2018 08:30 PM
โNov-21-2018 08:11 PM
ticki2 wrote:
Buzzcut 1 , I understand what and why you are doing , makes sense . My question is , what is the upper limit gvw you can register your f350 if you are willing to pay the fee ? Could you go to 20 or 30k .
โNov-21-2018 07:28 PM
โNov-21-2018 06:35 PM
ticki2 wrote:Bedlam wrote:Is there no limit to what you can register the GVWR . Can a 3500 series truck be registered for 20000 Gvw ?emcvay wrote:
Interesting. So from a legal standpoint, as long as the two rear tires are rated high enough to carry the weight the law is ok with it? If I read that right?
It wouldn't surprise me really, since the sticker is based on stock components and people can and do upgrade components all the time.
In WA, you register your truck GVWR in 2000 lb increments to pay for road wear. If you were to be weighed over your paid amount, you would be fined.
โNov-21-2018 06:24 PM
โNov-21-2018 03:44 PM
Bedlam wrote:Is there no limit to what you can register the GVWR . Can a 3500 series truck be registered for 20000 Gvw ?emcvay wrote:
Interesting. So from a legal standpoint, as long as the two rear tires are rated high enough to carry the weight the law is ok with it? If I read that right?
It wouldn't surprise me really, since the sticker is based on stock components and people can and do upgrade components all the time.
In WA, you register your truck GVWR in 2000 lb increments to pay for road wear. If you were to be weighed over your paid amount, you would be fined.
โNov-21-2018 11:53 AM
โNov-21-2018 11:48 AM
Sliding-into-home wrote:
That's just as far as Oregon's state law is concerned, and as far as I (an individual human with no legal background) was able to find in a few hours of research.
Obviously, manufacturers publish payload ratings, GVWR, etc. While I didn't find anything in Oregon's laws about these other measurements, I know if got into a car accident with someone driving overloaded, all those measurements would come up in court. While they wouldn't guarantee any particular outcome, they would add to evidence if there was a case there to begin with.
For those reasons, and for the safety/longevity of my truck, I'm limiting myself to the GAWRs front and rear as determined by my actual truck and the actual camper I buy (or very close to them... I won't sweat being a couple hundred lbs over). The dealer I'm working with will let me "test drive" for this purpose (that is, I'll decide on a camper and before completing the deal, I'll get to verify the axle weights).
โNov-21-2018 06:26 AM
emcvay wrote:
Interesting. So from a legal standpoint, as long as the two rear tires are rated high enough to carry the weight the law is ok with it? If I read that right?
It wouldn't surprise me really, since the sticker is based on stock components and people can and do upgrade components all the time.
โNov-21-2018 06:10 AM
โNov-21-2018 05:41 AM