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[QUOTE="RSK, post: 1391501, member: 13279"] I used to care about this kinda of stuff then i just stopped trying avoid the problem and got my class A cdl and while i don't everything 100% straightened out i do have a dot number now and it's getting put on my freightliner which has a 33k gvw and air brakes and is rated to tow a lot of weight....so 90% of the time it will be over kill but i'd rather have too much stopping power and towing capacity and raise an eyebrow or two then have an undersized tow rig and get a 4-5000 dollar overweight ticket and possibly be towing unsafe and not being able to stop what i'm towing. [/QUOTE]
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