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Bedlam
Dec 11, 2015Moderator
2BLAZERS wrote:
Less than 11,500 GVW would not include many 3/4 or 1 ton pickups. My Pickup is 14K rated GVW.
Glad I'm in Oregon, but the T Plate for non-RV ''heavy'' trailers sucks here.
11.5k lb GVWR will cover most SRW pickups. It looks like they want to differentiate at the DRW class.
If you want a heavier trailer without paying commercial, you need to get the minimal living quarters so it can be RV classified. Per the IRS, it has to have cooking, toilet and sleeping fixtures to be considered an RV (second home), but your state may have less stringent requirements. My trailer is rated under 10k lbs GVWR for the same reason even though the components are rated for more.
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