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ktmrfs
Feb 12, 2018Explorer III
I've been to many places with such a rule. I've never been asked for trailer model or age, and in many cases, they couldn't even have seen the trailer when I checked in.
In any case, it isn't 10 years old, but since the model I have is still being made today, I figure I have at least 10 more years before they would be able to question it's age without verifying it via a VIN number anyway.
In any case, it isn't 10 years old, but since the model I have is still being made today, I figure I have at least 10 more years before they would be able to question it's age without verifying it via a VIN number anyway.
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