Then im confused, why not just measure the height by hitting the top of the cube with your tape all the way to the ground?
Need help identifying height of trailer.
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You don't need to climb out and look at the plate.
Under the container prefix and number, usually on each side and the rear is four additional digits that describe the container.
22G1 = 20 ft std general
25G1 = 20ft High Cube general
42G1 = 40 ft std general
45G1 = 40 ft High Cube general
49G1 = 40 ft std hanger box [garment rack]
4LG1 = 45 ft High Cube
The 'standard' makes the high cube on a gooseneck chassis around 13' 6".
Probelm arrises when the roadway has lanes restricted, we had (2) 25G1's on 20' chassis [not gooseneck] strike a bridge following the construction barriers under the NJ Turnpike in 6 months... -
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and yes I did get charged for that call.
Ps you didn’t get my joke. Re read my quote
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40 and 45 ft boxes have a cutout that buries the 5th wheel plate in the floor and the front bolster has locks pointing to the rear.
20's don't have the gooseneck feature and the front bolster has locks pointing up, same as the rear.kylefitzy Thanks this. -
Don’t the high cubes usually have the white dot tape in the top corners and the standards don’t? Most we dealt with coming from overseas on tire shipments seemed that way. Most of those drivers told us that was generally the rule of thumb to spot height from far away before confirming the numbers on box.
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