To your first question, yes, you can achieve a weight rating of 46,500 on your rear tridem, but it would have to be loaded perfectly. (34,000+whatever the tires on your lift axle are rated for) which would help in states like Michigan and Florida.
Lift axle size and spacing help....
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It wouldn’t permit as a tridem, with the lift down? I’d think it might need more rubber on that lift to be more useful in that respect.
What do they let triaxles gross out that way as a max weight when properly spaced and specced? -
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Ruthless Thanks this.
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Does Ohio, Michigan, pa, ky fall under those restrictions or they are grandfathered? Michigan has some tricky axle weight limits as I recall. Ohio seems to permit high, as does pa. Idk about Kentucky.
AXLE WEIGHT GUIDELINES
Based on that explanation it sounds like Ohio a setup as described should be good for #### near 80k?SL3406 and dirthaller Thank this. -
In my T800, I rolled across the scales one day and had 43,000 on my rear tridem (legal) but I didn’t have enough air pressure in the lift axle and it put my drives at like 35,000. Barney made me correct it before he’d cut me loose.Ruthless Thanks this. -
If PA and WV are anything like MI and OH, then I might be leading him astray.
A 20,000 lift axle mounted in the correct location, might get him where he wants to be!Ruthless Thanks this. -
This is so confusing, but to answer my tire ratings, front tires and the lift axle both have 315/80r22.5 all rated at 10k each per tire. Is there an easy way to figure out my payload then? I'm wondering can I actually carry more weight than I have been hauling with my current setup???
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@Mattflat362 what can you gross on 3 axles out that way?
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In my neck of the woods, your truck is good for 62,500 if loaded perfectly.
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