It cracks me up that a lot of people say the “limit” on the steer axle is 12k. The majority of steer axles are rated at 13 or 14k and even running G rated tires gets you 12,350.
maximum weight per axle?
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Most fleets order the trucks as cheaply as possible. That means most trucks are spec'ed with 12,000 or 12,500 axles and G tires a 12,350. Not all, just most.
Now some states and some weight cops don't care what the axle is rated, some do. Most know what the tire is likely rated to and all care about that.
So know your equipment and choose your poison. If you a couple hundred over 12k on a 12k axle you probably won't go noticed. If your .5k over someone might take the time to check the tire and maybe the sticker on the door.mathematrucker Thanks this. -
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I’ve personally witnessed some so-called “drivers” commit some acts of unbelievable stupidity.
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