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ford_truck_guy
Mar 11, 2017Nomad
Camper G wrote:ford truck guy wrote:RoyB wrote:
You would think that the state DOT inspection station requirements would catch some of this... All of the installed DOT safety lights including the functioning electric brakes are all part of the required safety inspection here where I live.
when all passes then I get a current sticker placed on my trailer...
Roy Ken
Here in PA also... You MUST leave the whole combination when getting the trailer inspected...
BUT - I know that many facilities tell you where to "DROP IT" when calling for an appointment..
Please explain where the language is in the pa state inspection manual that says you have to leave the whole combination for inspection. I have a class 7 PA state inspection mechanics license and don't recall that anywhere in the code.
As far as that ladys attitude, wow, that's crazy. I hope someone has made her see the light. People like that should not be towing trailers. That's how people get hurt
I really don't know, i do not have a class 7 pa state inspection mechanics license... but i did sleep at a Holliday Inn express last night....
Every facility that i took my trailer too,said that in order to inspect, the trailer must be connect to the tow vehicle... sorry for being wrong
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