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[QUOTE="HeavyAssault, post: 1065699, member: 782"] I'll try to clarify this as I can. Your tow vehicle has a GWVR rating (XXX), combined with the GWVR of the trailer (14900 as above). IF the two amounts combined exceed 26k you will need a Class A CDL. It doesn't matter squat what the actual weight is, it's the combination of the sticker weight ratings. So if your F250 GVWR is 10,000 and the trailer GVWR is 14,900 your GCWR is 24,900. Under the 26k limit. For the E450 at 14,000 and trailer at 14,900 GCWR is 28,900. It's time for a CDL using that setup. It's smart to call around to the state DOTs to make sure you are in the legal. [/QUOTE]
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