DOT violations393.205

FMCSA Violation 393.205: Wheels and rims — cracks or fasteners

Cited for cracked or damaged wheels/rims or missing/loose fasteners — a serious wheel-off risk.

Last updated: June 2026 · Data sources: NHTSA vPIC (live) and FMCSA public inspection records (periodic refresh).

Quick answer

FMCSA roadside violation 393.205 (wheels and rims — cracks or fasteners) is a tires and wheels citation that frequently results in an out-of-service order. On a used truck, a past 393.205 citation does not prove a current defect — it tells you exactly what to verify before you buy. If the VIN appears in FMCSA roadside records, TruckWhere shows whether it has this or other violations.

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Is 393.205 serious?

This is a Tires and wheels violation. It frequently results in an out-of-service order. An out-of-service order means the vehicle could not continue until the condition was corrected at that time — it does not prove the defect remains today.

What a buyer should ask the seller

Ask whether any wheels were replaced and if fasteners are torqued to spec.

What a mechanic should inspect

Inspect rims for cracks, elongated holes, and missing/loose lug nuts; verify torque.

How 393.205 appears in a TruckWhere report

In a TruckWhere DOT Buyer Report, a 393.205 citation shows up in the roadside timeline with its date, state, unit attribution, out-of-service status, and a plain-English explanation — plus a Tires and wheels entry in repeated-system detection if it occurred more than once.

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Frequently asked questions

What does FMCSA violation 393.205 mean?
Cited for cracked or damaged wheels/rims or missing/loose fasteners — a serious wheel-off risk. It frequently results in an out-of-service order.
Is violation 393.205 serious?
It is a tires and wheels citation that frequently results in an out-of-service order. Historical violations do not prove a current defect, but they tell you exactly what to verify before buying.
Can I check if a truck's VIN has violation 393.205?
Yes — if the VIN appears in FMCSA roadside records, TruckWhere shows its violations (including codes like 393.205), out-of-service events, and the inspection timeline for that exact VIN.