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Just as an example, out of 29 jobs tested with the same truck in four different axles combinations and the same trailer in three different axles combinations, out of 348 permutations only 8 were capped by trailer limit alone (2.3%) and 13 by it and other limits at the same time (3.7%).
If you want to try at it again, I suggest that you do something like I did here :
https://steamcommunity.com/app/227300/discussions/0/3730700312408587109/
The best trailers in terms of euro/km are:
I found several different interesting details that I have never researched myself, e.g. I had no idea the manufacturer was important for how much load the trailer could carry, I thought only the number of axles mattered.