I am helping a buddy move from NY to Georgia. I've got a new 26' enclosed trailer I will be pulling, loaded with furniture etc. He's also got a BMW Izetta (2 stroke, 2 passenger car) that weighs about 500 lbs. We moved the car once by putting it in the back of a 1/2 ton truck, driving from Montana-NY without any troubles. We are planning to put the car in the back of my Dodge and pull the trailer as well. I searched this forum for hints on Interstate towing laws, hoping I wouldn't find a reason to not make the trip. The more I read, the scarier it looks. It seems some police and DOT guys prey on trucks with big trailers. I really don't need a big fine when I'm doing someone a favor.
So, I've got a few questions.
What potential trouble is there with pulling a 26' trailer, probably lighter than 10,000 lbs down the East Coast with a 2500?
Are there states to avoid?
Do I have to stop in the DOT truck check stations, or are they just for commercial trucks?
Am I looking for trouble putting 500 lbs in the bed and then adding a trailer of that size?
That BMW attracts quite a bit of attention, so flying below the radar screen is unlikely. I'd rather be safe and legal.
JoeBiodiesel
So, I've got a few questions.
What potential trouble is there with pulling a 26' trailer, probably lighter than 10,000 lbs down the East Coast with a 2500?
Are there states to avoid?
Do I have to stop in the DOT truck check stations, or are they just for commercial trucks?
Am I looking for trouble putting 500 lbs in the bed and then adding a trailer of that size?
That BMW attracts quite a bit of attention, so flying below the radar screen is unlikely. I'd rather be safe and legal.
JoeBiodiesel