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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1609493" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>40, the tow limit is printed on your drivers side door. You can exceed tow limit if you like, however there is a potential price to pay. This has happened several times over the years in my experience, an individual towing a unit which exceeded the tow vehicle's rated limit involved in an accident and injuries occurred to the occupants of the other vehicle. Of course the tow vehicle owner was sued. A sharp attorney can pick up on the fact there was an overweight rig involved. The tow vehicle owner's insurance washed their hands of the situation as soon as the weight issue was discovered. Guess who lost the farm? Google Trailer Life Magazine Towing Guide for specs on most vehicles. This is a common occurence, I've seen S-10 size pickups and other lightweight vehicles towing huge travel trailers etc. Statutes vary from state to state but, most are fairly consistent. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1609493, member: 70363"] 40, the tow limit is printed on your drivers side door. You can exceed tow limit if you like, however there is a potential price to pay. This has happened several times over the years in my experience, an individual towing a unit which exceeded the tow vehicle's rated limit involved in an accident and injuries occurred to the occupants of the other vehicle. Of course the tow vehicle owner was sued. A sharp attorney can pick up on the fact there was an overweight rig involved. The tow vehicle owner's insurance washed their hands of the situation as soon as the weight issue was discovered. Guess who lost the farm? Google Trailer Life Magazine Towing Guide for specs on most vehicles. This is a common occurence, I've seen S-10 size pickups and other lightweight vehicles towing huge travel trailers etc. Statutes vary from state to state but, most are fairly consistent. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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