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wa8yxm wrote:Bobbo wrote:
The only correct answer is to get the vehicle VIN from the frame of the vehicle. Everything else is prone to error.
On trailers that can be an issue. Some companies put it next to the hitch or just back from it.. Some hide it.
โFeb-14-2020 02:50 PM
Bobbo wrote:
The only correct answer is to get the vehicle VIN from the frame of the vehicle. Everything else is prone to error.
โFeb-14-2020 12:40 PM
a64armt wrote:allen8106 wrote:
I found a VIN decoder for trailers that work with my 5ver VIN.
Try this and see what you come up with.
http://cmvid.nisrinc.com/CMV_ID/CMV_ID.asp
That web tool identified it as a 2014 Lifestyle RV.
Interesting
โFeb-14-2020 11:32 AM
allen8106 wrote:
I found a VIN decoder for trailers that work with my 5ver VIN.
Try this and see what you come up with.
http://cmvid.nisrinc.com/CMV_ID/CMV_ID.asp
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wa8yxm wrote:
A police officer or Motor Carrier (Diesel smokey) may be able to help you as a favor.... I know back when I worked dispatch I had a book I could use to de-construct a vin (Tell you what it was) and if he's good enough (I was) construct a vin for the most part (I can't do the xxxxx part ) many dispatchers also have a program on their computer (I helped the author test it) that can help too.
The leading 1 means "Made in the USA" but beyond that. I can't tell you much after many years retired.
โFeb-14-2020 03:27 AM
colliehauler wrote:
I just went through a similar situation with a scooter. In my case the insurance company made a mistake when they entered the number. There is usually a vin stamped on the frame.
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