8,000# x 18' Car Hauler

   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #31  
I assume I am now limited to a 7,000# trailer if I am to be legal while driving on the interstate.

You are not limited to 7k in WI

Diamond was the first that I have ever heard that the trailer GVW can't exceed tow rating. The majority will use actual weight.
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #32  
Right! Get the 10k trailer and if you are driving around at 7500 or 8000 lbs wonderful. You have a nicer stronger trailer with better brakes, better tires and extra margin of safety.
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #34  
I agree, but just warning him to do some research first. My 18' 7K trailer weighs 1,250# empty so it can carry 5,750#. I realize this is the exception to be that light.

Chris
Concidering our 16' 7K landscape trailer weighed 1980 pounds from the factory, that is light.
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #35  
Concidering our 16' 7K landscape trailer weighed 1980 pounds from the factory, that is light.

Thats a heavy landscape. I just rebuilt one for a mowing company and put on new boards, made a spare tire mount, fixed about 20 broken welds, and built a fold down mesh gate. After I was done I had it weighed for him and it was a touch under 1,500#.

Chris
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #36  
Big Tex has a ligt duty 16' trailer that weighs 1430 pounds, it has 2-3500 axles, but I guess because the frame is so light, they only rate it at 4000 GVWR.
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #37  
Laws vary from state to state but in my area its illegal to haul a trailer, even empty, with a GVWR higher than the trucks towing capacity.

So how does a trucking company move a multi axle trailer with a single screw tractor?? It is done all the time around here, around here the axle weight is the factor not the tow vehicle.
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #38  
The guy I know who got pulled over was asked to prove his tow rating. He had the owners manual and original window sticker which showed the axle and spring package. The owners manual told the rest of the story. I am guessing they can get the info real quick. If not they will ask you to follow them to a DOT approved weight station until you can provide the necessary info. A boat dealer I know got busted in Georgia and was held up for 36 hours until a suitable truck was obtained. He was towing with a 2500 Dmax and they had to get a 3500 Dodge Dually due to being overweight while bring back a boat from Naples FL to Indiana.

I have a Towing Guide Manual that I bought from a major marine publications that goes back to 1998 and list all the axle codes and spring codes for all vehicles plus max tow rating for each. Its simple to use, like looking up a oil filter at Auto Zone. For example: You go Dodge, 2003, 1500, 4x4, regular cab, long bed, auto tranny, 3.73 gears=XXXX# max trailer weight.

I have seen guys along the Highway 67, which I live less than 1.5 miles from and I 69 which I live less than 2.5 miles from, pulled over and being forced to offload stuff onto roll back wreckers. Just last week I saw a guy hauling a load of Jet Skis on a GN and they were off loading 6 of the 30 or so that were stacked on it still in the crates to a wrecker.

Chris

This is all wrong (Not saying it isn't true) and illegal. In our justice system, burden of proof is ALWAYS on the accuser. Meaning, it is up to THEM to prove that you are over your ratings, NOT for you to prove you are not. The only thing they would be able to hold you on is if your weight was over your registration weight. Then, only after weighing you to prove it.

What they are doing in the case you describe is like pulling you over and telling you to prove that you were not speeding or get a ticket. That's just not how it works. They have the burden to prove their accusation. If they cannot, then you walk away.

It is also my understanding that the DOT could care less what your truck is rated to pull, the are arbitrary numbers with little basis in facts. They are completely unregulated. What they DO care about is if you are paying enough tax for your weight. That's what pays the bills. The exception would be something obviously unsafe, and in that case the ticket would be for the unsafe operation, not being overweight.

This is all based on Joe Schmoe and his private pickup and I have no idea how it works once you get into commercial vehicles or hauling for hire. I am sure Kalifornia is different as well.

I would be curious to hear a first hand account of someone getting a ticket for pulling a 10k rated trailer behind an S-10 or Ranger because they COULD exceed the weight rating, not because they ARE.
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #39  
I agree with you guys that it makes no sense and would probably not hold up if challenged but its the way they operate around here. The pick on the little guys all the time like lawn care business and let the hot shotters and truckers roll right on through. That is up until the last couple of weeks I have seen more truckers pulled over than ever before.

Chris
 
   / 8,000# x 18' Car Hauler #40  
Keep in mind, when it comes to traffic laws, you are more often then not guilty until proven innocent. If you get a speeding ticket, the odds are that you will have to somehow prove that you were not speeding, good luck on that route. What Diamond Pilot is saying is that is the way they sometimes enforce the trailer laws where he lives, they do it that way because they can. If someone wants to fight it, they can, but most judges don't want to mess with that stuff so they will back up the police 99% of the time. If you have the time and money to hire a lawyer, you might stand a better chance of fighting a ticket, but most people don't have the time and money to mess with it.
 

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