Hey guys,
Can someone explain me what can you permit in F....State of CA for RGN loads, everything Im reading on their websites is so freakn confusing.... Lets say I have 3 axle RGN and 4 axle truck, what kind of weight can I permit on tridem axle group and is this type of trailer even permitted being over 40' from king pin to the last axle ? Please advice....
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CA axle group permit weight limits ???
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by GeorgeB, Aug 22, 2018.
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To certify your truck it has to level on a single valve, cannot be adjustable(no regulator), not liftae from inside the truck and must equalize to within 10% plus it minus with the other axles in the group. It must have 4 tires - generally or they will cut you down to only green weight (51-54k on a tridem).
You will likely need to permit your empty trailer to get your load or permit your empty trailer out of the state after you unload - it will not meet the KP to rear axle length restrictions.
You will not be able to run a tight 4 axle group or an east coast 3+1, so don’t even think about loads that weigh much over 80k.
You should be a lot more concerned with how you get through Arizona to California as a 7 axle.truckdad, brian991219, Oxbow and 3 others Thank this. -
Oh - your truck also needs to be CARB compliant
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Great, so question on that.... That certification is a one time thing to be done ? to be able to obtain permits in a future?
And I haven't gotten to Arizona yet, whats the issue with that state ? -
The main issue is how much weight you can get. You can get Class C Tridem Permit that will allow 59168 on 9' and 60000 on 10' axle spacing. Class C Tridem Permit is limited to I-10 I-19 I-40 US-93 from Nevada state line to I-40. BTW try google, it knows all...
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