1997 Dodge Ram 3500 with 12' cube. Dock high with jackstands. 5.9L Cummins Turbo Diesel.
I have recently fallen into a great deal as my carrier has picked up a new customer and I happen to be the closest driver to them. It is an aeronautical parts manufacturer who often fills my 12' cube however the average weight of the cargo is under 1000#.
My question is this. The above mentioned truck I have has a GVWR of 11000# which requires me to log. Is there anyway I could have the truck re-rated for a 10,000 GVWR which would still serve my purposes but free me from the hassle of logging?
I have never been stopped by DOT in this thing and when I do cross the scales they look at me like I'm an idiot but I know the first time I go out without a log I will get nailed.
I realize if this is possible that it could hurt the re-sale value but hey it's a 97 and I just turned 452,000 miles on the odometer so I really don't care about re-sale.
I know GM makes a dually van cutaway with a 15' box with a 10,000 GVWR and the new Sprinter cab/chassis duallies have like a 9980 GVWR so what's the difference? I could understand not being able to increase the GVWR for safety reasons but I see no harm in lowering it.
Actually by all rights I ought to be able to put 10,000 # plates on it and that SHOULD suffice but it's the government we are talking about here. They seem to lack the common sense that the rest of us have.
Just thought I would throw this idea out there and see if anyone could tell me if it could be done and how to go about doing it.
I love my truck and do not want to switch.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.
I have recently fallen into a great deal as my carrier has picked up a new customer and I happen to be the closest driver to them. It is an aeronautical parts manufacturer who often fills my 12' cube however the average weight of the cargo is under 1000#.
My question is this. The above mentioned truck I have has a GVWR of 11000# which requires me to log. Is there anyway I could have the truck re-rated for a 10,000 GVWR which would still serve my purposes but free me from the hassle of logging?
I have never been stopped by DOT in this thing and when I do cross the scales they look at me like I'm an idiot but I know the first time I go out without a log I will get nailed.
I realize if this is possible that it could hurt the re-sale value but hey it's a 97 and I just turned 452,000 miles on the odometer so I really don't care about re-sale.
I know GM makes a dually van cutaway with a 15' box with a 10,000 GVWR and the new Sprinter cab/chassis duallies have like a 9980 GVWR so what's the difference? I could understand not being able to increase the GVWR for safety reasons but I see no harm in lowering it.
Actually by all rights I ought to be able to put 10,000 # plates on it and that SHOULD suffice but it's the government we are talking about here. They seem to lack the common sense that the rest of us have.
Just thought I would throw this idea out there and see if anyone could tell me if it could be done and how to go about doing it.
I love my truck and do not want to switch.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.