bobcouch
Oct 04, 2016Explorer
Inspection
Our fifth wheel trailer license tags are due for renewal in October, and under the law that went into effect in Texas last year, you can't buy a license without evidence of a recent (within 90 days) safety inspection.
On the surface, this makes a lot of sense, but in practice, not so much.
Yesterday, I hooked up the trailer and took it to the nearest inspection station to be inspected.
It passed easily, and the inspection on our trailer only cost seven dollars. (I thought it was going to be $15 - pretty sure that's what I paid last year - but he asked for $7 and I didn't argue)
The thing that concerns me is that we actually do a more thorough inspection every time we hook up.
On the surface, this makes a lot of sense, but in practice, not so much.
Yesterday, I hooked up the trailer and took it to the nearest inspection station to be inspected.
It passed easily, and the inspection on our trailer only cost seven dollars. (I thought it was going to be $15 - pretty sure that's what I paid last year - but he asked for $7 and I didn't argue)
The thing that concerns me is that we actually do a more thorough inspection every time we hook up.