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That right there is some prk disease ALL DAY LONG
That's crazy as hell.yup
it might be "at or over" so the 10k plated truck on its own has to
I've seen car-plated SUVs with 20' enclosed trailers pulled over for driving by without stopping
I think that's pretty illustrative of the difference between people like you and people like him.That's crazy as hell.
There would be a line here 5 miles long to get across the scales if every 3/4 & 1 ton truck had to cross.
They have lights to direct you past the scale house if you are clearly noncommercial or whatever subjective and arbitrary thing, so there's usually only a line of like 8 trucks waiting at a time.That's crazy as hell.
There would be a line here 5 miles long to get across the scales if every 3/4 & 1 ton truck had to cross.
It's also only been open three or four times in the couple thousand times I've driven past so far
Stupid youtoob Vidya, but I was shocked at the amount of flex in the trailer frame.
Stupid youtoob Vidya, but I was shocked at the amount of flex in the trailer frame.
not always. It depend on how it was built. Most are noodly, though.A long flat noodle is gonna noodle.
audio said he was avoiding the lug nuts flying off the trailer just before the wheel departed.Jeep got jerky momently before the tire coming loose. I can’t see why?
Not around here. I've driving from northern Ohio to Florida (interstate 75) and not 1 weigh station open. Actually its been quite some time since I've actually seen one open.yup
it might be "at or over" so the 10k plated truck on its own has to
I've seen car-plated SUVs with 20' enclosed trailers pulled over for driving by without stopping
i piece of 6" pipe right down the center will take the noodle action right out.not always. It depend on how it was built. Most are noodly, though.
I've seen a fair amount open in florida.Not around here. I've driving from northern Ohio to Florida (interstate 75) and not 1 weigh station open. Actually its been quite some time since I've actually seen one open.
Anything longer than 16~18 feet, I bet you’d be surprised how much they twist and flex, no matter what brand no matter what weight rating. And that’s not a knock against them. It’s not only expected, it’s planned for if it has been designed at all. Semi trailers, it is definitely designed around. They build pre loaded bow into 48 foot deck overs because of the known anticipated weight. So that when loaded it’s mostly flat and not concave, but when empty it’s convex. It doesn’t concern me at all to look in the mirror and see my trailers conforming to whatever situation I’m forcing it through.not always. It depend on how it was built. Most are noodly, though.
That’s how wedges are made, one long torque tube from tip to tail.i piece of 6" pipe right down the center will take the noodle action right out.
my 36' will twist like crazy.Anything longer than 16~18 feet, I bet you’d be surprised how much they twist and flex, no matter what brand no matter what weight rating. And that’s not a knock against them. It’s not only expected, it’s planned for if it has been designed at all. Semi trailers, it is definitely designed around. They build pre loaded bow into 48 foot deck overs because of the known anticipated weight. So that when loaded it’s mostly flat and not concave, but when empty it’s convex. It doesn’t concern me at all to look in the mirror and see my trailers conforming to whatever situation I’m forcing it through.
That’s how wedges are made, one long torque tube from tip to tail.
Camper or flatbed?The 35’ bumper pull trailer I had will not twist. At least not that I can see, ever.
My 28ft equip trailer doesn't flex. 10" I-beam, pierced frame, torque tube.
Quoting this for when you're bitching about popped stitch weldsMy 28ft equip trailer doesn't flex. 10" I-beam, pierced frame, torque tube.
The other trailers are noodles built just enough to get the job done.
car hauler lolCamper or flatbed?
The 35’ bumper pull trailer I had will not twist. At least not that I can see, ever.
Oh I’m sure. But not visibly by naked eyes at distance.You might not see it, but it's twisting and flexing all the time