therabbittree
TDR MEMBER
i can sort of see how a F550 can do it as their gvw and gcvw ratings are WAY higher then the cummins dodge even the chassis cabs... but the trucks i've seen withthe 50' 4 car wedge trailers heck the trailer. . weighs at least 7000lbs then 3-4 cars say 3000lbs eachthats 9000 -12000lbs load plus the trailer!. . and the trucks weight with fuel. . so how do they get by with legal axle weights?... i used to drive tractor trailers and have been debating getting into some hotshot work. . but the legal thing is bugging me. . i talked to a local used car dealer who trucks his own cars aon a 48foot wedge he said he runs overloaded. . and hes just lucky he guesses???... man i wouldn't want to guess when you have to pull into a weigh station ha. . i sweated enough driving for other people when my log was fudged ha. . i would liek to know how you hotshot guys do it. . and if you can do it with the weight of a 4x4 truck... i've seen a lotof 4x2's. . etc...
any ideas. . let me know sucks dodge doesn't have a truck with the f550 ratings. . and why don't they????. . heck maybe buy f550 and sell powerstroke and swap in cummins. . but thats lot of cash and not easy job. . sucks...
thanks
Deo
\x/ hillfolk!
any ideas. . let me know sucks dodge doesn't have a truck with the f550 ratings. . and why don't they????. . heck maybe buy f550 and sell powerstroke and swap in cummins. . but thats lot of cash and not easy job. . sucks...

thanks
Deo
\x/ hillfolk!