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Truck Weight Limits - Oregon

Information about Oregon Truck Weight Limits page 1 Truck Weight Limits The "legal" operating Weight of a Truck is determined by tire size, the number of axles, and the wheelbase of the Truck or the combination of Truck and trailer(s). Legal weights are determined on the basis of the following: Chart 1 - Gross allowable Weight for single axles and tandem axles. Chart 2 - Gross allowable Weight for any vehicle, group of axles, and combination of vehicles. In Oregon , the maximum legal gross Weight limit is 80,000 pounds. The gross Weight of a single axle cannot exceed 600 pounds per inch of total tire width on the axle (limited also by manufacturer's sidewall tire rating), or 20,000 pounds, whichever is less.

In Oregon, the maximum legal gross weight is 80,000 pounds. Single Axle The gross weight a single axle cannot exceed is limited to the lowest of: • 600 pounds per inch of tire width on the tires. • The tire manufacturer’s sidewall rating. • 20,000 pounds. Tandem Axle The gross weight of a tandem axle is limited to the lowest of:

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