oversize permits
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by jacquesi23, Jan 23, 2016.
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When getting OD advice put all dimensions as well as the states it p/u and drop offMJ1657 Thanks this.
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You can usually have a 4' overhang without permitting in most states. In this case you could hang over a couple of feet in the front (if you don't have a headboard) and 3' in the rear and should be OK. But, I would double check in the states where you plan on running.
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Some states have a limit on front overhang as well. Gotta know the states you're going through.
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Most places thats legal with a 48 trailer.
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Just took another look at the dimensions. Not knowing states I'd put 1 ft over the front and 4 to the rear. Over 4 ft off the rear is a permit in Texas to the best of my knowledge.
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I am 99% sure Ohio is 3 feet over allowed....I have used 3rd party permit service girls before....they get it done quick and give good details of things allowed.
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Thanks for the info guys but I turned the load down...wasn't paying enough for me to sit on it 2 days
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Ohio is 53' period. Anything longer is a permit load.
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Not if you have a 48' trailer?? Or like my 26' flatbed?
You can't go 53 on a 48...I don't think. You can go 3 over for 51'.
Or in my case I can go 28.6 on my 25.6 bed...
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