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โMar-21-2017 02:47 PM
cwdavis wrote:
X2 on Piedmont Truck Tire. I've used them for basic chassis/engine service for a few years, as well as the state inspection, and they run a 1st class shop with 2 really good truck mechanics.
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โMar-21-2017 02:42 PM
willald wrote:FlintlockCG wrote:
" It is more about money for the state. " Actually it is money for the service station guys.
In 2009 there was proposed legislation to eliminate inspections in NC and the bill was killed by various trade organizations- The Independent Garage Owners of NC, The Automotive Service Association, and the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association, etc. Lobbyists all-
That, really surprises me.
Every shop I talk to about it (as well as friends I know that own service shops), every one of them HATES state inspections with a passion and wish they didn't have to do them. I know a few that quit doing inspections altogether because they are such a pain, and since the state mandates what they can charge for such, they make almost no money on them.
Will
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โMar-21-2017 12:58 PM
FlintlockCG wrote:
" It is more about money for the state. " Actually it is money for the service station guys.
In 2009 there was proposed legislation to eliminate inspections in NC and the bill was killed by various trade organizations- The Independent Garage Owners of NC, The Automotive Service Association, and the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association, etc. Lobbyists all-
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โMar-21-2017 08:31 AM
willald wrote:
Can't really give you any specific place to take it to, but must say as a fellow NC resident, I understand this frustration and must deal with it, too.
Very few places want to deal with state inspections for our big rigs, because there is so little $$ in it, and to do it right (NCDMV technically requires it to be put on a lift) requires very expensive equipment that only big truck shops will have. Sooo, you have to find someone that has the lift, equipment to lift these rigs, or is willing to just sign off on the inspection without actually lifting it.
Last year, I took it to a Camping World that has the huge lifts, regulary works on the big rigs. Guess what?! They didn't even put it on the lift, they just did the quick safety inspection, signed it off and sent me on my way! Nobody I've ever taken it to for inspection, whether they have the lift or not, actually will put it on a lift like they are supposed to. They just sign it off, haha.
All I can tell you is, call around to various places like the ones already suggested, tell them what you have, see if they will do the inspection. Thats what I did. I eventually found one or two RV dealers fairly close that will do it. There's only one Ford dealer around here that will do it (my MH is on a Ford F53 chassis), but they're 45 minutes away. Found two RV dealers considerably closer than that who will do it, thats who I take it to.
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โMar-21-2017 07:09 AM
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โMar-21-2017 06:54 AM
Livies Dad wrote:
Heres another, Blacks tire & auto 4261 capital blvd, 919-301-0519.
This is their commercial store as well. Parking lot looks large.
I use Blacks here in Indian Trail for my tire needs and repairs on RV.
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