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Old 04-23-2020, 05:00 AM   #10
Eagleback
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Your insurance will cover your negligence such as overloading. They may not renew, or upcharge you like a dui. You could be shopping for new insurance and you won't save $500 in 15 minutes going to Geico.

The question to ask your agent is, I purposely overloaded my truck prior to that wreck and intend to continue to do it, do you mind?

Agree, There is always that one who has the 3/4 ton or smaller and they know they are over weight. Ether in payload which is most of the time or tow capacity and some how has to try to justify that position as if its ok. I saw a tacoma pulling a 5ver down I75 and could not get that rig over 60mph and swaying all over the road. If its too heavy you need a bigger truck or smaller unit. Be safe everyone.
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