Huh?
The rules are the trailer and load can't exceed the towing vehicals wieght. That means that a 3/4 ton shouldn't put more that about 6k.
You'll have to explain that one to me..... Since when? Please correct me if I'm wrong here. My truck has a #8800 gross & a #16k GCWR. I tow a #8000 5vr & am currently under my GCWR. I will say though I am a couple hundred over my #8800 gross when I & 3 others are in my truck while pulling. Typically, when we pull it is my wife & I so we are under the CGWR of #16k & under the #8800 gross.
I did alot of research before buying our 5vr to be able to safely pull & be LEGAL & I feel I am. (Well, within a couple hundred pounds with 3 passengers)...
I don't want to be judgemental of this poor guy driving the Ford pulling the triple axle, but as I see it he had a few things going against him IMHO. First, Pulling what appears to be a trailer that was too heavy for his tow vehicle, & secondly perhaps lane placement.
Call me paranoid but I prefer to keep right & let all the others have the inside & fast lanes. I'm just not in that big of a hurry!
This event hopefully opened a few eyes of the many RV owners out there that pull grossly OVERWEIGHT & exceed the speed limit. I'm certainly not saying this guy was speeding as I have no idea, but it appeared to me that he may have been overweight & IMHO perhaps in the wrong lane on a crowded Memorial Day weekend freeway.
Clay
The rules are the trailer and load can't exceed the towing vehicals wieght. That means that a 3/4 ton shouldn't put more that about 6k.
You'll have to explain that one to me..... Since when? Please correct me if I'm wrong here. My truck has a #8800 gross & a #16k GCWR. I tow a #8000 5vr & am currently under my GCWR. I will say though I am a couple hundred over my #8800 gross when I & 3 others are in my truck while pulling. Typically, when we pull it is my wife & I so we are under the CGWR of #16k & under the #8800 gross.
I did alot of research before buying our 5vr to be able to safely pull & be LEGAL & I feel I am. (Well, within a couple hundred pounds with 3 passengers)...
I don't want to be judgemental of this poor guy driving the Ford pulling the triple axle, but as I see it he had a few things going against him IMHO. First, Pulling what appears to be a trailer that was too heavy for his tow vehicle, & secondly perhaps lane placement.
Call me paranoid but I prefer to keep right & let all the others have the inside & fast lanes. I'm just not in that big of a hurry!
This event hopefully opened a few eyes of the many RV owners out there that pull grossly OVERWEIGHT & exceed the speed limit. I'm certainly not saying this guy was speeding as I have no idea, but it appeared to me that he may have been overweight & IMHO perhaps in the wrong lane on a crowded Memorial Day weekend freeway.
Clay
