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RoyB
Oct 31, 2013Explorer II
Hopefully you have an old tag to start with when going to the DMV. I would look real hard along the tongue where it just meets the trailer on the drivers side. Most INFO panels are here. Like stated above some trailer have the VIN# stamped into the trailer frame at this location.
I doubt you will save much money getting it fixed up. To do it right it will literally eat your lunch haha.. Be a fun project however...
Some newer trailer usually have info pasted on the inside of cabinet doors in the kitchen area. Newer trailers usually have a hugh folder of pamphlets and data sheets of everything installed in the trailer somewhere. Mine was stuffed in next to the water heater - look in all drawers and cabinet doors... Might find the info written on one of those documents...
If you still have the original TAG NUMBER DMV should be able to track it down for you... Even in Oklahoma haha...
Roy Ken
I doubt you will save much money getting it fixed up. To do it right it will literally eat your lunch haha.. Be a fun project however...
Some newer trailer usually have info pasted on the inside of cabinet doors in the kitchen area. Newer trailers usually have a hugh folder of pamphlets and data sheets of everything installed in the trailer somewhere. Mine was stuffed in next to the water heater - look in all drawers and cabinet doors... Might find the info written on one of those documents...
If you still have the original TAG NUMBER DMV should be able to track it down for you... Even in Oklahoma haha...
Roy Ken
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