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I know it feels right to have only one vehicle lower on the trailer, but doing so put it way too far to the rear. Even on a big truck you want more weight forward if the rear axles. On this rig, it’s crucial to have it forward. You were almost far enough back to have more weight behind the axles than in front of them. That’s literally deadly. The further the weight is to the rear, the easier it is for the truck to pull it. The further the weight is to the rear, the harder it is for the truck to control it. There’s a pretty big happy medium. You won’t have any trouble hitting that sweet spot as long as you know it’s there.
I’m from Detroit and then Nap town boys do it crazy! Some of the best work I’ve seen! Somebody please point me in the right direction🏆🏆🏆🏆 I need mines spray by the Best!
What's a ballpark number of how much the insurance will run monthly? I know that you can’t produce an exact number, but give me a ballpark number on the high side.
How difficult was it to find your first load ? Did you use a broker ? Just curious, I'm waiting for my approval from Washington state. Got my dot#, and mc# , next is IFTA and oregon authority.
What's your choice of a stick to enjoy while driving. I figure I'll need a bunch trying to figure my own system while navigating these auctions and dealerships... Thanks for the kids, be safe
Auto auctio s pick up are always are a pain in the ass what I tried to do if I frequently go to the same auction I go to one of the security or employees who work the yard and make a deal call ahead give them the vin,s they pull the cars then you tip them 100 dollars or less depending on how many cars it saves you so much time and they make little extra cash
those 9 car haulers haul cheap rates. I've seen guys in Miami take $200 to move a car 500 miles, just to fill up their truck to get out of south Florida.
I've been studying for my CDL and never even thought of car hauling...there are so many avenues in trucking its amazing and I'm so excited for my trucking journey. Great video btw!!