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magicbus
Dec 02, 2022Explorer II
JaxDad wrote:Well you can believe that it you want to, that’s fine. But they wouldn’t ask for FMVSS or RVIA, or anything else because they would run the VIN, and guess what, it would come back as certified by whoever self-certifies school bus chassis. Same as mine comes back certified by whoever certifies Sprinter chassis… and it ain’t Winnebago.magicbus wrote:
Who here ever had to provide RVIA information to register or insure their RV? Not me.
Dave
Me neither. They don’t ask when I register my car / truck / SUV’s either even though they’re legally required to be certified as being built to the FMVSS.
Why? Because they know that Ford / GM / Chrysler /XYZ Auto company build only units built to code and certified as such.
The same as they know every Winnebago (or your favourite flavour of commercial RV) is also built to standards and certified as such.
Dave
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