Can I put a 102" wide load on a 96" wide 48' Flat and be legal?
I got a 1996 truck...Can I still run in California? If so, till when?
Any help on these questions will be greatly appreciated...Thank you.
96" W Flat with a 102" load???
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MHC, Apr 11, 2013.
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Unless you preregistered that engine with CARB, it is done in California, without a DPF. If it is preregistered, you have until1/1/14, then DPF.
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My old boss bought a 96" wide load bed for our 102" street sweeper,didn't work out too good,should have asked the driver,but what do I know?.
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You can haul 102 on a 96. It might hang over and ge a few extra looks but a long as it's not over 102 it's perfectly legal.
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Yeah, you can put 102" on 96" wide trailer, because you're allowed to be 102" wide, van or flat.
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a 102 load in 96" van would be quite a trick, would it not?
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It's not a van, but a 48' x 96" Flatbed...
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I use a 96, unhook your straps befor you load because you may have difficulty doing so on some loads, plywood, palletized products, as an example. The rubrail is 96 the deck is 92 -93 inches.
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