Well I'm just going to sit on the sidelines with this subject now, but before I do, the bottom line is GAWR, steer and drive as well as trailer axles may not exceed the GAWR. I'm not going to tell anyone here that they can't or lose any sleep over it. Its not just tires they look at, when a trailer manufacture builds for the GAWR they must comply with brakes capable of stopping that weight. That is why we can haul as much as were lic. /registered for even though Dodge GCVWR has been exceeded, but the GAWR may not be. The statement about the Ranger is a good example, and when you pull into the scales with it hauling a 28K pound trailer and it manages to make it intact, besides being laughed at, it will pass as long as the GAWR for all four are within that. They don't have some magical system that will tell them what every manufacturer's GAWR is but when red lighted and pulled into inspection, you run a chance of them checking that, and a Ford Ranger pulling 33K GCVW might get them suspicious, but now if it has a V6, well then, its all right. :-laf:-laf:-laf
BTW, Rusty that 2300 POS four cylinder can't even tow its own weight empty, I owned two of them, Carbureted and Fuel Injected, and they just are gutless wonders.