This is gear from my former employer, I have my thoughts but I'm curious what you experienced drivers think.
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Would this equipment pass DOT inspections?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Switcher, Jan 7, 2022.
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Well, you don't need to explain why they're your former employer!!!!
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Nope
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IMO I dont see anything that looks scary bad. That one inside tire looks to maybe have the beginnings of some tread separation. And what ever the hell that large panel that is zip tied up might be a little sketchy depending on what it is, but I cant tell what it is.
If I had to guess I would say that equipment is used in construction and gets off road frequently. That would explain the tire damage... And is pretty common on such equipment.
And to be honest I have seen much worse pass a level 1.JolliRoger, D.Tibbitt, bryan21384 and 4 others Thank this. -
I shared those with a DOT officer im friends with. He broke down in hysterical laughter on the phone with me when i sent the images and i asked if it would pass.
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LOL.
Fourth picture is a makeshift mudflap for the trailer.
Don't see any cords/belts showing on the tires.
Actually, the most concerning one is the third picture. Our friendly LEO's could make the argument that it is sidewall damage, which, I believe, is OOS.Bean Jr., Cattleman84, Eldiablo and 1 other person Thank this. -
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As long as it gets there to get the load delivered, customer service is what matters here.
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