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May-08-2013 01:52 PM
MN Ben wrote:
I was wontering what may be an easy fix, if any, for when I drop my camper and want to go. Maybe unscrewing the the two screws is no big deal and I am getting overly anal about making things easy. I was thinking of using my front plate (we have two here in Minnesota)but would like to hear from other to see if they have found a clever way of doing this.
May-08-2013 01:27 PM
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Jaxom wrote:Now that's cool..
What I did...
I can't imagine anyone with any sense would think this is a photocopied license plate.
May-08-2013 10:38 AM
May-08-2013 10:27 AM
ecoast wrote:monkey44 wrote:
I've never (eleven years) taken my plate off the truck and put it on the camper. It stays on the truck, and it's traveled across country (USA and Canada) at least six or seven times in it's life, and on some many shorter trips I can't count them all.
I've never been stopped, never been asked, and numerous times had conversations with sheriffs or troopers standing in rest stops or other parking areas. And in fact, have once a flat and once out of gas and been helped out with calls for service - no comment ever by LEOs.
does your camper overhang in rear?
mine does, and here in NJ, they can/may ticket for 'obstructed plate'
--which I was advised they cam also ticket if I have a clear plate protector over it as well!!!
May-08-2013 09:08 AM
monkey44 wrote:
I've never (eleven years) taken my plate off the truck and put it on the camper. It stays on the truck, and it's traveled across country (USA and Canada) at least six or seven times in it's life, and on some many shorter trips I can't count them all.
I've never been stopped, never been asked, and numerous times had conversations with sheriffs or troopers standing in rest stops or other parking areas. And in fact, have once a flat and once out of gas and been helped out with calls for service - no comment ever by LEOs.
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May-08-2013 08:12 AM
JumboJet wrote:Many states have laws against obscuring part or all a license plate. I can see where a truck camper could cause a problem.
Call me crazy, but I had a copy made by a custom plate maker and have used it for thousands of miles across many states.
The TRUCK is licensed with accompanying paperwork. The camper does not require a license.
First of all, I would have to be doing something wrong to be stopped. I could crawl under truck to grab the real plate and install it for the 'offended' officer.
What are the odds? I think they are very low.