Nitrohelper
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Several teams have already made arrangements to cut 3' off the back and re-hang the back door........ unlikely the affected race teams will get new, shorter trailers....
One team was quoted $25,000+ for the work...
Several teams have already made arrangements to cut 3' off the back and re-hang the back door........ unlikely the affected race teams will get new, shorter trailers....
This restriction exists in many if not most states. Drive down any Interstate and look at the number on the front side of most comercial trailers and you'll find it's 53. The problem is not with California but with those who build a longer trailer hoping to get around the laws and then cry when its enforced. Play by the rules or don't play.
extra 3 ft could get a couple blocks in and on top extra heads or other parts... etc....
some like this happened here in NC about length and the way they were tagged.. maybe someone from the nHRA needs to get the group here that got things worked out out there to lobby for a fix....
Sounds to me like the people that own and operate the flat bed low boy trailer services have better lawyers and lobbyists then NHRA does.
I will not say what teams have the 56' trailers, but I will say that Forces trailers are 53'. Featherlite does not make a 56' foot trailer.In Graham's e-mail, he said the following:
I'm guessing that Force is one of the teams that use the 53' trailers given that his operations are split between Brownsville and Yorba Linda.....though I may be wrong. Anyone have any idea of who the other "legal" teams may be?
SO now a BIGGER trailer is hauling the oversized trailer lol.
There are no 56' trailers.
What makes them a 56' is the interpretation. My trailer for example is a 53' Champion with a 3' top to bottom, side to side flush mounted genset on the nose of the trailer, therefore bringing the added on total length to 56'.
California is a pathetic state, and their thinking is consistant. They deserve to lose the millions of dollars of commerce in order to collect a few thousands in overlength citations.
And they wonder how they got themselves in such financial trouble..