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- Sandia_ManExplorer IIIn NM 65' is max.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
- IAMICHABODExplorer IILeave it to Good Sam to answer that
- GlennLeverExplorerI think you might attract attention at 80 feet. I have yet to have a problem at 72 feet, not to say that I will not.
- caou_26ExplorerCan you get a permit for being 80ft?
- The_TexanExplorer
caou_26 wrote:
ONLY if you are a "commercial" vehicle, then you are in a whole new realm of driving, licensing, registering, insuring, etc. NO, you do not want to go there.
Can you get a permit for being 80ft? - path1Explorer
caou_26 wrote:
I have a 40 ft RV and will be pulling a 32 ft trailer. 80 ft total lenght.
Is that legal?
Probably not.
And I can tell you an overlength ticket in NJ was not cheap.
Depends on state if you can get permit.
If this was a one time move I'd go for it. Use only truck stops for getting fuel.
If not one time move I bet you get tired off pulling that around. - conceptumatorExplorerI believe that's what you have to do - get a permit. I heard of one fellow (second hand) who actually made up a measuring tape (the ones on a reel) and added an 8' section in the middle. When pulled over, he made sure it was handy to measure and show the officer just how long his vehicle was. If it's true, I would not want to be him when someone really looks at the tape!
- path1Explorer
conceptumator wrote:
I believe that's what you have to do - get a permit. I heard of one fellow (second hand) who actually made up a measuring tape (the ones on a reel) and added an 8' section in the middle. When pulled over, he made sure it was handy to measure and show the officer just how long his vehicle was. If it's true, I would not want to be him when someone really looks at the tape!
Pretty good, a "fisherman's tape" - BlackdiamondExplorerTime to get a stacker trailer.
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