I had a old timer show me one time to alternate chains and binders in the rack, then hook the bottom of the chain into the bottom hook of the binder... solves the problem of binder hook unscrewing and never lose the end of your chain inside the bottom of headache rack hell
Overweight on Drives
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Friedchicken667, Apr 3, 2025.
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How much room do you have in front of your fuel tanks? Getting them farther ahead would get weight off your drives.
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Scratch that, just saw in your post that you’re already 12.9 on the steer axle.
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Steer axle should have a label, this determines weight limit.
Also weight limit is determined by the legal weight the tires can handle.FullMetalJacket Thanks this. -
Label will be inside driver side door.
Steer legal weight will be what axle/tires are rated at & what particular state allows. I'm rated for 14,600, but it's also a custom spec truck. Not a fleet truck.
See Rand McNally atlas front section for state regs.Last edited: Apr 5, 2025
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