<div style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman; COLOR: rgb(0,0,0); FONT-SIZE: 16px"><DIV> I believe that all U.S. DOT weigh stations are open to the public. You may have to wait your turn in a line of semi's, but you pull up, ask directions if necessary, and get weighed. You can even request a printed slip. I have been weighed in a few states, have had to ask how to do it as there are different ways, and it's been no problem. I'm just glad the Westies are rated as high as they are!</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>Dave B.</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV style="BORDER-TOP: #bcbcbc 1px solid; MARGIN: 5px 0px"></DIV><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; FONT-FAMILY: arial; COLOR: #000000">On 03/27/15, <SPAN>Todd P Last<Rubatoguy@COMCAST.NET></SPAN> wrote:</SPAN><DIV> </DIV><DIV style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; FONT-FAMILY: arial; COLOR: #000000">How exactly do you make use of the scales?<BR>Can anyone just drive though and get their van weighed? Is there a cost<BR>involved?<BR><BR>thanks,<BR>Todd<BR>'88 Westy<BR><BR>On 3/26/2015 8:25 PM, Don Hanson wrote:<BR>> My 84 tin top with a westie interior and an inline ABA Jetta motor driving<BR>> though a 5sp manual shifter: ...<BR></DIV></div> |
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