Laws may vary from state to state or even county to county depending on where you are. The usual rule is if your cargo is 4' past the end of your vehicle you need to flag it.
If you are uncertain if you should flag it, it is never a bad idea to do so. Its always better to be more careful than to risk getting a ticket or someone running into your cargo.
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Is a 2wd Dakota truck flat towable
No because your truck would just flat out die. FLAT OUT DIE.
A flatbed trailer is one of the most versatile trailers used in the freight industry. Its main purpose is to haul oversized freight, equipment, machinery, or any other type of cargo that will not fit inside a dry van enclosed trailer. The cargo can be placed on the long flat bed of the trailer and strapped and secured down for transport. The most desirable part of this trailer is the ability to load the cargo from the sides or back using a forklift, or even a crane depending on the type of cargo being loaded.
no it does not
You are going to need a flat bad truck and a fork lift
there is no set length for a flatbed truck the length of a flatbed truck depends on the length of the chassis on the truck there is a legal limit to the length of overhang past the back axle
No , not according to the Owner Guide ( the pictures show using a wheel lift tow truck lifting the front wheels , a flat bed truck for the vehicle , or lifting the back of the vehicle with a tow truck and using dollys under the front wheels )
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depends if it is short bed or a long bed
The term flatbed truck is used to describe a truck that has a flat "bed" body with no roof or sides. A flatbed truck is an efficient way to load goods and transport heavy materials.
14,300 gross weight