Longhorn
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I know it doesnt answer all the questions, but I have to agree, that is the first I have found in writing that states that non commercial vehicles go by the door sticker. Regardless of tires. The only reference to tires I saw was that you should not put tires rated for less on your vehicle.
My tires are rated the same, and legally we have pulled with that kind of weight on a 1 ton for years. I started in 1989 and have been hot shotting or hauling equipment ever since. It is not uncommon for my truck to be at 13k-14k on a regular basis.
In this picture, I was good for another 3800 pounds...Snowcat weighs in around 13,000#
14' wide, not the funnest to haul, but legal...
My tires are rated the same, and legally we have pulled with that kind of weight on a 1 ton for years. I started in 1989 and have been hot shotting or hauling equipment ever since. It is not uncommon for my truck to be at 13k-14k on a regular basis.
In this picture, I was good for another 3800 pounds...Snowcat weighs in around 13,000#
14' wide, not the funnest to haul, but legal...