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Sep-28-2016 08:45 AM
billtex wrote:Devocamper wrote:
This has gone a little off track but I get the idea,Thanks for all the replies. I have a diesel DRW now and love it but it just cant handle the weight I am thinking about , so that said i think it is going to be gas ...
Mike, I have to tell you...in the TC world that just doesn't make sense. The choice of gas vs diesel really is not going to affect your ability to carry that camper.
Tire/wheel/axle ratings are your concern.
You will likely exceed the factory payload rating...get over that if you plan to carry a TC. The rest of us have and are happily out TCing!
It's a reality we all struggled with at first.
Good luck...and check your tires/wheels/axles! If you like diesel-get diesel.
Bill
Sep-27-2016 04:43 PM
Devocamper wrote:
This has gone a little off track but I get the idea,Thanks for all the replies. I have a diesel DRW now and love it but it just cant handle the weight I am thinking about , so that said i think it is going to be gas ...
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Sep-25-2016 10:55 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Don't trust forum in legal aspects as even with honest replies, you always find too many variations.
In CA all diesels below 14,000lb GWVR 1998 or newer need smog.
All the rest is exempt.
The exempt year for older gasoline engines keeps on moving every few years, so it is 1975 today, but next year it MIGHT be 1980.
Go to dmv.ca.gov and check yourself.
Sep-25-2016 08:24 PM
Sep-25-2016 06:34 PM
skyhammer wrote:ANY vehicle newer then 1975 whether bought new or used requires a smog check when sold (or have had one done within the last 90 days).
To be accurate, you only have to have a smog check if you sell a used vehicle,not if you buy one. Also if you bought the vehicle new or used, regardless of the year, you don't have to have a smog check if you keep the vehicle.
San Diego County have a population of 3 million and only a certain zip codes require smog checks.
Sep-25-2016 04:51 PM
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Sep-25-2016 10:45 AM
Steve_in_29 wrote:I agree with Steve on this. I will add, it does apply to all in California, as per the part of the post in red type. So, it is true.skyhammer wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
Unfortunately, in California you have to smog 1998 and newer, even the 12-valve. To avoid the smog check, you must have a 1997 or older. I have had my 1996 12-valve since 2001. Never had any issues with it. I recently bought my 2004 DSL, so time will tell.
I too had a 1986 GMC dually. Had it for over 15 years. My only real complaint with it mechanically was it had no shame in using gas.
Wayne
That is just not true, it may be true for your county but not mine(Humboldt).
I have a lot of vehicles all bought new that run in age from 1985-2013.
I have never had to have a smog check done on any of them.
Now, If I decide to sell one of them, I, the seller must pay for a smog check for the new owner, other than that there are no smog checks...at least for now.
If I wish to sell one of my vehicles and I have to install some parts to enable it pass smog, such a catalytic converter etc.. the new owner can take those parts off if they like and not have to worry because there won't be another smog required until they sell the vehicle again.
The counties where there is no smog are VERY sparsely populated so for the other 99.99 percent of CA residents smog is a fact of life.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
Sep-25-2016 10:21 AM
skyhammer wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
Unfortunately, in California you have to smog 1998 and newer, even the 12-valve. To avoid the smog check, you must have a 1997 or older. I have had my 1996 12-valve since 2001. Never had any issues with it. I recently bought my 2004 DSL, so time will tell.
I too had a 1986 GMC dually. Had it for over 15 years. My only real complaint with it mechanically was it had no shame in using gas.
Wayne
That is just not true, it may be true for your county but not mine(Humboldt).
I have a lot of vehicles all bought new that run in age from 1985-2013.
I have never had to have a smog check done on any of them.
Now, If I decide to sell one of them, I, the seller must pay for a smog check for the new owner, other than that there are no smog checks...at least for now.
If I wish to sell one of my vehicles and I have to install some parts to enable it pass smog, such a catalytic converter etc.. the new owner can take those parts off if they like and not have to worry because there won't be another smog required until they sell the vehicle again.