Posted by oldtanker on July 29, 2014 at 22:39:02 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: trailer help posted by JD Seller on July 29, 2014 at 18:09:26:
[quote="chucksoliver77"](quoted from post at 19:32:48 07/29/14) Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
It don't matter what it has. What matters is the sticker on the door frame. Exceed the max gross combined vehicle and get checked by a cop and it's going to get real expensive real fast, and they have been checking for the last several years in a lot of states. it's a cash cow for them.
Not to mention the liability factor should you be involved in a wreck. Even if it isn't your fault in sue happy America any 2 day out of school lawyer is going to use an overweight truck/trailer against you. Make sure you are legal! It can save you a lot of problems should something bad happen. (ask John T).
Think about this please. Most of you on here are decent people. How are you going to feel if you cheaped out on a truck to save a few bucks if you kill someone's child, mother, father or spouse because the brakes or something else wasn't up to what you are doing? You should buy a truck based on the heaviest loads, not day to day running.
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