How do you have 8000lbs on your steer axle but none on the drive axle.LOTS of stereo equipment...lol. weighed with me in it, im about 150.
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How do you have 8000lbs on your steer axle but none on the drive axle.LOTS of stereo equipment...lol. weighed with me in it, im about 150.
A TAHO that weighs 8,000 lbs only on the front axle and 0lb on the rear axle with only 150lb driver when the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is only like 6,500 lb ???I’m wrong
I'm thinking maybe the truck was weighed all at once instead of by axleHow do you have 8000lbs on your steer axle but none on the drive axle.
That is possible. I guess ive never seen a scale that has pads big enough or set so that a rig the size of a tahoe or sub can fit on one pad. I just ran my service truck over the scales today and the pad is only like 3 feet wide. I know the main scale on the intersate isn't much bigger.I'm thinking maybe the truck was weighed all at once instead of by axle
We had 70' scales at a couple places I worked where we could weigh a complete semi or any combination of it. The scale tickets usually had "Gross/Tare/Net" weights. A lot of times they'd unhook the tractor and just weight the trailer(s).I guess ive never seen a scale that has pads big enough or set so that a rig the size of a tahoe or sub can fit on one pad. I just ran my service truck over the scales today and the pad is only like 3 feet wide. I know the main scale on the intersate isn't much bigger.
it was a CAT scale for a semi. i just drove up to the front part of the scale.How do you have 8000lbs on your steer axle but none on the drive axle.