Weight question from a noobie!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Mrh2008, Aug 13, 2012.

  1. pilottravel2002

    pilottravel2002 Medium Load Member

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    dont move your 5 wheel you dont need it.just move your tandems 2 hole to the back,thats like 1450 pounds to your drives.
     
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  3. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    it will change it a little but not really noticeable for what you are trying to do. Anytime you move a pivot point for weight re-distribution you will change the weights over all axles but most will be shifted at the 2 closest points to where it is being shifted.
     
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  4. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    I'm also kinda wondering why you don't move the tandems. Just because the the CA law is 40ft does not mean they have to be exactly 40ft?
     
  5. Mrh2008

    Mrh2008 Road Train Member

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    Moving my tandems back is not an option. I'm trying to drive legal, not substitute one ticket for another.
     
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  6. Mrh2008

    Mrh2008 Road Train Member

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    I thought 40' meant 40' or less... Not "close to 40', or less." am I wrong?
     
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  7. Spokester

    Spokester Light Load Member

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    I've been 1 inch long and 20 lbs over on the tandems before, as close to legal as I could be without reloading. I hoped they wouldn't be THAT picky... Didn't have any problems, but I could see some stickler giving me grief...
     
  8. Mrh2008

    Mrh2008 Road Train Member

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    I'd drive 1 inch long and 20 over, but I'm 1220 over. I'd have to be close to 2' long to get weights right.
     
  9. ac120

    ac120 Road Train Member

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    You're not wrong. For CA and 53's: 40 feet from the KP to the center of the rear axle OR LESS. Not one hole more ($$$!!). Not "exactly 40 feet." Forty feet is the maximum allowable setting for CA. Basic stuff if you run 53s into CA. Check your atlas or your carrier's KP-setting handouts for various state settings.

    35,220 on the tandems and 28,XXX on the drives! :) Yeah, they'll need to reload; been there, done that. They're not usually too happy about it, so just explain. They may simply not know.
     
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  10. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    The question seemed to me to imply that the driver thought the setting had to be exactly 40ft which is not the case. Thats what I was getting at. Thanks for the clarification.
     
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  11. Mrh2008

    Mrh2008 Road Train Member

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    I was under the impression that you thought I should move my tandems back a bit further. I'm at 40' with 35220 on the tandems. My bad.
     
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