Apr-04-2014 07:06 PM
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Apr-07-2014 04:04 AM
kab449 wrote:2008Wildcat wrote:
There is no GCVW registration in PA on privately owned vehicles.
Tell that to the State Police when they stop you. If the trailer is over 10,000 lbs you better have a truck pulling it that is capable load wise and also properly registered to pull it. The interpretation of the law is up to them. My buddy after being stopped pulling his fifth wheel, went right to PennDot in Harrisburg and got the explanation that he needed his Duramax 2500 registered as a 23500 GCWR at $405 per year for tags to legally pull his 13000 lb fifth wheel.
If you have a trailer 10,000 lbs or under you do not need to license for the GCWR.
Apr-07-2014 12:05 AM
Allworth wrote:
So many words! So little information.
Call the DMV.
Apr-06-2014 06:41 PM
kab449 wrote:2008Wildcat wrote:
There is no GCVW registration in PA on privately owned vehicles.
Tell that to the State Police when they stop you. If the trailer is over 10,000 lbs you better have a truck pulling it that is capable load wise and also properly registered to pull it. The interpretation of the law is up to them. My buddy after being stopped pulling his fifth wheel, went right to PennDot in Harrisburg and got the explanation that he needed his Duramax 2500 registered as a 23500 GCWR at $405 per year for tags to legally pull his 13000 lb fifth wheel.
If you have a trailer 10,000 lbs or under you do not need to license for the GCWR.
Apr-06-2014 06:19 PM
2008Wildcat wrote:
There is no GCVW registration in PA on privately owned vehicles.
Apr-06-2014 02:45 PM
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Apr-05-2014 07:41 PM
RoyB wrote:
I guess going BIG BOY TRUCKS and TRAILERS sure has it downsides...
Kinda makes me like my smaller footprint setup more and more... I have all the modern things the big boys have just less move around room inside. Gets great gas mileage too... Certainly don't have to worry about the LEO's
Roy Ken
Apr-05-2014 05:46 PM
Tom&Dee wrote:
People, REMEMBER if you are legal in your HOME state as far as licensing and registration you are legal in all fifty states. One state cannot enact legislation for out of state private vehicles. Don't confuse your private RV with commercial laws.
Apr-05-2014 05:33 PM
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