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restlesswind
Aug 07, 2014Explorer
lanerd wrote:
If you have a permanently mounted camper on the back, you can register it non-commercial (like a car) and save big bucks. However, as mentioned previously, if you remove the camper and get pulled over, you will be up for a heavy fine...even if you don't have anything in the bed.
This is what was explained to me by a CHP last year.
Ron
Yep!Been there,done that! Had to re-register the P/U as commercial.
A tree had fallen on the camper shell,destroyed it,without damage to the P/U
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