Oct-24-2014 11:06 AM
Oct-27-2014 07:29 AM
Oct-25-2014 02:59 PM
chili's trip wrote:afrescop wrote:
A couple of years ago we were in the Dallas area when the state inspection came due. The inspection station had me sign an affidavit stating I was not required to have an emissions inspection because my county of residence did not require one. The registration sticker shows the county where the vehicle is registered.
Do you recall the name and location of the station. The 2 I called in N. Dallas gave a no answer. Thanks.
Jack H.
Oct-25-2014 01:54 PM
Oct-25-2014 08:04 AM
darsben wrote:
So get it done in Texarkana
Oct-25-2014 07:54 AM
afrescop wrote:
A couple of years ago we were in the Dallas area when the state inspection came due. The inspection station had me sign an affidavit stating I was not required to have an emissions inspection because my county of residence did not require one. The registration sticker shows the county where the vehicle is registered.
Oct-25-2014 07:43 AM
Tinstar wrote:moparmaga2 wrote:
When I had my class a DP, Texas state inspections were my biggest pet peeve. I never could find a place that would do the work.
The standard line was "we do not have an inspection bay capable of handling your 43 foot motorhome" I would always ask who does. I gave up after spending $$$$ on diesel running around every year trying to get an inspection and just went without.
I was seriously considering a Montana llc in order to combat this problem of useless state inspections.
Texas does not require the emission inspection on a DP. They have never even wanted to take mine inside. They do it sitting in the parking lot and only takes about 5 minutes; quick walk-around looking at the tires, check all lights (headlights, turn signals, lp light) and the horn is about it for a diesel.
OH, and dougrainer knows what he's talking about. In Dallas they will do the inspection required for your residence county, and does not have to comply to the more stringent Dallas emission requirements.
Oct-25-2014 07:12 AM
Scars wrote:
Curious why you got a warning ticket. Who gave it to you?
Two options:
Pretend you forgot and they will not give you a ticket usually
or if they do it's not a moving violation on your driving record.
Get it done in a non-smog inspection city
Oct-25-2014 07:12 AM
Oct-25-2014 06:47 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
every time I warn folks about establishing residence in Texas because of the re-inspection requirement, people say it is no problem. I guess it can be.
bumpy
Oct-25-2014 06:13 AM
Tinstar wrote:moparmaga2 wrote:
When I had my class a DP, Texas state inspections were my biggest pet peeve. I never could find a place that would do the work.
The standard line was "we do not have an inspection bay capable of handling your 43 foot motorhome" I would always ask who does. I gave up after spending $$$$ on diesel running around every year trying to get an inspection and just went without.
I was seriously considering a Montana llc in order to combat this problem of useless state inspections.
Texas does not require the emission inspection on a DP. They have never even wanted to take mine inside. They do it sitting in the parking lot and only takes about 5 minutes; quick walk-around looking at the tires, check all lights (headlights, turn signals, lp light) and the horn is about it for a diesel.
OH, and dougrainer knows what he's talking about. In Dallas they will do the inspection required for your residence county, and does not have to comply to the more stringent Dallas emission requirements.
Oct-25-2014 05:54 AM
darsben wrote:
New York is one of those re-inspection states as well.
and for what it is worth if your inspection is expired ANY STATE you pass through can give you a ticket for unsafe vehicle.
Oct-24-2014 10:02 PM
moparmaga2 wrote:
When I had my class a DP, Texas state inspections were my biggest pet peeve. I never could find a place that would do the work.
The standard line was "we do not have an inspection bay capable of handling your 43 foot motorhome" I would always ask who does. I gave up after spending $$$$ on diesel running around every year trying to get an inspection and just went without.
I was seriously considering a Montana llc in order to combat this problem of useless state inspections.
Oct-24-2014 03:57 PM
Oct-24-2014 03:19 PM