As long as your not overweight on your rear tandems, always go 40 from kingpin to rear axle center and your covered in any state. If you need the extra foot for weight purposes then take it to 41. You can get away with 41 from kingpin to center of rear axle GROUP in most states if you need it but be prepared to show the officer the law because some of them don't know the difference between axle and axle group...
41 Foot Mark: Where is it REALLY supposed to be?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by IceDogg, May 25, 2009.
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Are you sure ? My math is a little different. 3 ft + 41= 44. So you have 9 ft from the back for a 53 ft trailer with pin at 36 inches. Not 10 like you are stating
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I'm spoiled. Our trailers have "rulers" in 6 inch increments on the driver side toward the rear.
But on a related note, be sure you note whether a state is looking for the center of the two axles, or the center of the rear axle (as in California). Lot's of guys always assume the center of the tandems [for everything] and get in trouble in California . (They're "too long")
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