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  1. 1stDeuce

    M101 on-road weight capacity

    Hmm. So far as I know, at least in MI, they look at the tires and the hitch. The do not look for any "data plate" at all, as most trailers don't really have one. But that's MI. If it's commercial, it would have to be plated for the weight you intend to carry, but I think the first break...
  2. 1stDeuce

    M101 on-road weight capacity

    I don't think I'd pay much attention to the weight rating of the trailer as deemed by the military... The 101A1 trailer I had had about a 5k axle under it, and I'd bet the springs could handle most of that... I think 2250 is pretty conservative, particularly if you're talking about an A2...
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