as some of y'all probably have realized this is an ongoing problem with our trucks. id warned about warnings turning into tickets last year, and today got a total of twelve [12] citations . the biggest problem was with our 550 fords that had a gvwr of 17500 lbs on the inner door panel [vs 10100 on our 3500 rams] . combined with our 12000 lbd rating of our 5th wheels that put them at over 26001 lbs which made them commercial. again, this doesnt apply to private use and rv's. but this again makes me wary of so called heavy duty pickups. our dodges handle the same weights as our fords quite well without the heavier truck gvwr. this is obviuously a selling point that you fleet guys should ignore. as a small interstate contracting co we never gross over 26000 lbs across the scales, but the combination of truck and trailor , on paper, can cause a major problem. as the head man at the weigh station told me today, your gross combined vehicle rating on your truck should cover everything, truck trailor and load. the gvwr of truck and trailor should not be over 26000 llbs. the reason that we avoid the commercial rating is simple, first we are not for hire we sell a service not our trucks for hauling someone elses goods. im not paying for app tags, fuel permits, and double taxation on fuel, from these permits. most of you will probably say get rid of the psds, and im going to. next up duramaxes, i have to have a full cab. whew, i think ill go lay down and worry about the headaches that these things will give me.