May-03-2016 08:53 AM
May-08-2016 07:56 AM
op wrote:
I know that this has been discussed in length about towing over weight. And it's not towing and moving the trailer but the main issue is stopping.
May-07-2016 08:23 AM
May-06-2016 04:30 PM
May-06-2016 04:10 PM
Calkidd wrote:Calkidd wrote:Is 15K what is listed on the sticker? You seem to know about these things, but if your axles are capable of 18K would that be the GVWR? Therefore non commercial A would be required.kofire wrote:I am curious about that "recreational endorsement" you speak of. Care to post a link to the guidelines of this endorsement? I assume you are speaking of Ca DMV.Calkidd wrote:Its a 15k GVWR. That vintage Weekend warrior had 3 6k axles under it. They were semi custom at the factory. Mine was ordered with 15k GVWR but they can be up to 18k obviously.kofire wrote:It's not what your trailer weights at that time. It's based off of your GVWR. What is your trailers GVWR?
I have a class C license. Trailer is heavy. Depends on what I have in it probably 12-15k give or take.
To be fair I technically need the recreational trailer endorsement but haven't bothered with it. Next time I'm at the dmv I'll just have it added. Last time I was there the people at the DMV couldn't even figure out what I was talking about so I just said never mind.
May-06-2016 03:51 PM
May-06-2016 02:52 PM
Calkidd wrote:Is 15K what is listed on the sticker? You seem to know about these things, but if your axles are capable of 18K would that be the GVWR? Therefore non commercial A would be required.kofire wrote:I am curious about that "recreational endorsement" you speak of. Care to post a link to the guidelines of this endorsement? I assume you are speaking of Ca DMV.Calkidd wrote:Its a 15k GVWR. That vintage Weekend warrior had 3 6k axles under it. They were semi custom at the factory. Mine was ordered with 15k GVWR but they can be up to 18k obviously.kofire wrote:It's not what your trailer weights at that time. It's based off of your GVWR. What is your trailers GVWR?
I have a class C license. Trailer is heavy. Depends on what I have in it probably 12-15k give or take.
To be fair I technically need the recreational trailer endorsement but haven't bothered with it. Next time I'm at the dmv I'll just have it added. Last time I was there the people at the DMV couldn't even figure out what I was talking about so I just said never mind.
May-06-2016 02:46 PM
kofire wrote:I did the research. I was hoping to help you out with that link, but it's giving me fits too.Calkidd wrote:kofire wrote:you have a smiley face in there....try the hyperlink option.
Yes of course. https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/dmv_content_en/dmv/pubs/dl648/dl648pt5
I doubt most CHP even know it exists but none the less it does.
Every time I post it t puts that face in. If you care to research it just google Ca recreational trailer endorsement. It'll take you right to the dmv website.
And also I pulled the license class chart right off the DMV website. Nothing has changed as far as NCDL are concerned.
May-06-2016 02:43 PM
May-06-2016 02:37 PM
Calkidd wrote:kofire wrote:you have a smiley face in there....try the hyperlink option.
Yes of course. https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/dmv_content_en/dmv/pubs/dl648/dl648pt5
I doubt most CHP even know it exists but none the less it does.
May-06-2016 02:33 PM
kofire wrote:you have a smiley face in there....try the hyperlink option.
Yes of course. https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/dmv_content_en/dmv/pubs/dl648/dl648pt5
I doubt most CHP even know it exists but none the less it does.
May-06-2016 02:28 PM
May-06-2016 02:25 PM
kofire wrote:I am curious about that "recreational endorsement" you speak of. Care to post a link to the guidelines of this endorsement? I assume you are speaking of Ca DMV.Calkidd wrote:Its a 15k GVWR. That vintage Weekend warrior had 3 6k axles under it. They were semi custom at the factory. Mine was ordered with 15k GVWR but they can be up to 18k obviously.kofire wrote:It's not what your trailer weights at that time. It's based off of your GVWR. What is your trailers GVWR?
I have a class C license. Trailer is heavy. Depends on what I have in it probably 12-15k give or take.
To be fair I technically need the recreational trailer endorsement but haven't bothered with it. Next time I'm at the dmv I'll just have it added. Last time I was there the people at the DMV couldn't even figure out what I was talking about so I just said never mind.
May-06-2016 02:15 PM
Calkidd wrote:Its a 15k GVWR. That vintage Weekend warrior had 3 6k axles under it. They were semi custom at the factory. Mine was ordered with 15k GVWR but they can be up to 18k obviously.kofire wrote:It's not what your trailer weights at that time. It's based off of your GVWR. What is your trailers GVWR?
I have a class C license. Trailer is heavy. Depends on what I have in it probably 12-15k give or take.
May-06-2016 02:05 PM
kofire wrote:It's not what your trailer weights at that time. It's based off of your GVWR. What is your trailers GVWR?
I have a class C license. Trailer is heavy. Depends on what I have in it probably 12-15k give or take.