westcliffe01
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So is my interpretation correct that the trailer weight only comes into play when the combined weight is over 26k ? Typically trailer weights step from 7k to 10k to 14k. Typican 1 ton pickups have a gvw of 14k, that leaves only 12k if the truck + tongue weight is at the limit. Many 1 ton trucks may not be rated to tow over 10k in the first place.
To ask the question the right way, how many pickups may in fact legally tow 14k trailers ?
Michigan CDL http://www.michigan.gov/documents/cdlmanul_16090_7.pdf
Who Needs a CDL?
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Any resident who intends to operate:
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[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]VEHICLES:
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Having a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more.
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[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]COMBINATION VEHICLES:
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Towing a trailer or other vehicles with a GVWR of 10,001 pounds or more with a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more.
So is my interpretation correct that the trailer weight only comes into play when the combined weight is over 26k ? Typically trailer weights step from 7k to 10k to 14k. Typican 1 ton pickups have a gvw of 14k, that leaves only 12k if the truck + tongue weight is at the limit. Many 1 ton trucks may not be rated to tow over 10k in the first place.
To ask the question the right way, how many pickups may in fact legally tow 14k trailers ?