I just recently had a run that when I went to the shipper found that their load was 18 plastic bins weighing 8300lbs. the bins were 45lx48wx3ft tall. loaded they were 2 high front to back with the last row1high. a dr unit refused the load after they found that the added insulation made it too wide. Once loaded there was maybe 1 inch space on sides and a foot left in the rear. Very tight load and really no way to load it differently. The load came to within 2 foot of the top of the box. My truck is a 2007 Freightliner m2-06 with a 84" bentz sleeper, 22'box. and a 300" wheelbase. once loaded and strapped we started out we did not leave the dock and the truck was listing left and right. The shipper said those plastic bins weigh 300 lbs ea. I am not sure but if the were it was severly overloaded being a single axle. We drove about a mile and I felt that the truck would easily tip. I called dispatch they had me return the load. My question is do you feel this was a overloaded situation or was the load too tall setting the center of gravity too high. the top of the load was 10' from the ground and almost half from 7' to 10' high.
I was also wondering if a rear stabilizer bar would help correct this. I am also considering a pusher axle will that make the truck more stable. We have had no problems with lower loads even one that weighed 9000lbs.
I was also wondering if a rear stabilizer bar would help correct this. I am also considering a pusher axle will that make the truck more stable. We have had no problems with lower loads even one that weighed 9000lbs.