Diamondpilot said:
As for your Liberty I am glad you are getting a bigger truck.
Concur. Liberty is too small. I'd feel like I have JUST enough truck towing that rig behind my Expedition rated for 9,400#.
Nice trailer, though. Very clean.
Diamondpilot said:
Here in Indiana it is illegal to tow a trailer that has a higher GVWR than the trucks tow capacity, even empty. That means if your trailer is rated at 10,200# you would need a truck with a 10,201# tow rating.
I've seen this many, many times and I just don't get that logic. Obviously, every state is different, but I wanted to satisfy myself that A) It is easy to find out the "truth", and B) I am towing legal in Virginia with my 10,400# trailer behind my 9,400# rated Expedition.
Virginia State Code said:
ï½§ 46.2-704. Prohibited operations; checking on weights; penalties.
A. No person shall operate or permit the operation of any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer for which the fee for registration is prescribed by ï½§ 46.2-697 on any highway in the Commonwealth, under any of the following circumstances:
1. Without first having paid the registration fee hereinabove prescribed.
2. If, at the time of the operation, the gross weight of the vehicle or of the combination of vehicles of which it is a part, is in excess of the gross weight on the basis of which it is registered. In any case where a pickup truck is used in combination with another vehicle, operation shall be unlawful only if the combined gross weight exceeds the combined gross weight on the basis of which each vehicle is registered.
B. Any officer authorized to enforce the motor vehicle laws, having reason to believe that the gross weight of any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer being operated on any highway in the Commonwealth exceeds that on the basis of which the vehicle is registered, may weigh the vehicle by whatever means the Superintendent may prescribe and the operator, or other person in possession of the vehicle, shall permit this weighing whenever requested by the officer.
Clearly the foregoing states that you can't operate a vehicle in excess of the GVWR of the combination of the tow vehicle or the trailer on the basis of each vehicles registration:
---You can't LOAD your vehicle beyond its individual GVWR;
---You can't LOAD your trailer over IT'S weight rating (as OPERATED...registered weight being the upper limit here).
---You can't TOW over your trailer rating of your tow vehicle (as OPERATED...using the lowest combination of the GVWR of your trailer and tow vehicle);
This all seems quite sensible.
The code does NOT say that you can't tow a trailer that is RATED for more than your tow capacity. It clearly states "gross weight of any motor vehicle, trailer...OPERATED on...any highway...exceeds that on the basis of which the vehicle is registered..." The code further states that the officer can choose to weigh you out should the officer request to do so.
This all makes sense.
As I said...didn't check each of the 50 states, but this thing about illegal to tow a trailer RATED for more than your GVWR is easy to throw out there as a scare. CHECK YOUR CODE. As you can see, there is at least one state out there that makes sense in this regard...thank goodness I live in it...