Usually the limits are for axle weight.... the load carried by any single axle is not permitted to exceed a set value (usually 20,000 pounds) and the load carried by any tandem axle is not permitted to exceed 34,000 pounds. The overall weight limit for federal highways is 80,000 pounds for any given vehicle and trailer(s), though bridges and other types of roads (state highways, city streets) may impose lower gross weight limits.
45,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
the maximum weight that can legally be loaded into a trailer for you
45,000
25,000 pounds
40000
40000
The maximum weight that can be legally loaded into a trailer depends on several factors, including the trailer's design, its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), and local regulations. Typically, trailers have specific weight limits indicated by the manufacturer, which should not be exceeded. Additionally, state and federal laws may impose further restrictions based on road conditions and safety considerations. Always consult the trailer's documentation and local regulations for precise limits.
45,000
44,000 is more like the limit on a tandem trailer.