GMCYA
Resident Coonass
I just got in from the dmv to register my car (bought a used KIA as a commuter) . I checked on my truck plate as it is due also this time once a year and it is only good for 9200 pounds gross vehicle weight. They do not explain this when you go in for the first time. My truck weighs in at 8000 pounds so I can only legally tow a 1200 pound trailer or load in the bed. To cover my 11,0000 pound camper I need to pay for a 9200-25,000 GCVW plate which is $150 per year. Not that I think that DOT would pull over and weigh a camper but if they did I would get an overweight ticket . I wonder how many people who pull a camper with a heavy duty truck realize they are not legal??? My truck is rated to handle 3000 pounds in the bed, with the current Louisiana Dumbass Motor Vehicle regulations I would be illegal and could get a ticket. What an ass backwards state!!!!! So now I have a heavy duty truck that would be illegal to load down as per the manufacturers specs. that DMV themselves registered and gave me the plate for. Geniuses!!!! I bet everyone assumes since it is a ¾ or 1 ton truck plate they are automatically covered to pull a trailer. That is what we buy them for isn’t it?
I could also get a ticket for my camper not having an inspection sticker, any trailer you pull from 40’ to a 4” utility trailer, to a boat trailer, has to have a yearly state inspection sticker. If it has a plate, it has to be inspected. It is all about the revenue.
Just wondering how many knew this???
I could also get a ticket for my camper not having an inspection sticker, any trailer you pull from 40’ to a 4” utility trailer, to a boat trailer, has to have a yearly state inspection sticker. If it has a plate, it has to be inspected. It is all about the revenue.
Just wondering how many knew this???