SimonWright wrote:
Are you allowed to pull into one of the interstate weigh stations to get a total weight?
Likely not. But it only costs about $12 to pull through the scales at any truck stop. Some sort of require you to have a CB radio, though, to talk to them inside. Or you can just run in and tell them you're about to go across and you'll pay when you get your weight ticket when you come back in.
Those scales are setup to tell you total and splits between truck and trailer, but you may not be able to get your length vehicle to work properly (for semis they actually split front axle, rear truck axles (together), and trailer axles (together)). So look for the plate breaks as you drive on and you may get separate weights.
My toter, for example, had a wheelbase too long on the truck. I could only get front axle and then it had my rear truck axles and trailer axles all together. Which still gets you a usable total...
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Wouldn't a WD hitch still be useful even if it turns out I need to do something with the rear suspension?
They're useful, yeah. I just find them aggravating.
--Donnie