Jan-01-2020 05:48 PM
Jan-21-2020 03:17 PM
mountainkowboy wrote:
... I will NEVER be required to stop at a weigh station, cause I'm not a commercial vehicle....period.
Jan-21-2020 12:04 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:
My truck has always been tagged as "non-commercial" in CA and now in OR. As far as getting stopped for having stuff in the bed that's an old wife's tale. It's no different than loading stuff in a station wagon of a van. As long as you're not making money hauling stuff they can't fine you.
It is a subject that was ignored for generations and only in last 10 or so years become "revenue source" for cash-starving California government.
My 1999 F450 flatbed was registered for its "curb weight" of 8000 lb till about 2008 when I got pulled over and got "fix it ticket" who cost me $600 for new weight stickers alone.
Bare in mind all pickups in CA are subject to drive via commercial scales (wagons and passenger vans are not). Some scales have "no pickup" signs what rules F150 and similar out, but all pickups were historically driving by -to never be disturb.
Yet in last years I heard about several "scale chase" happening.
Again, cash starving state is using old laws to generate new income.
Do you feel lucky?
Jan-20-2020 05:48 AM
Jan-19-2020 08:07 PM
Jan-19-2020 05:20 PM
mountainkowboy wrote:
My truck has always been tagged as "non-commercial" in CA and now in OR. As far as getting stopped for having stuff in the bed that's an old wife's tale. It's no different than loading stuff in a station wagon of a van. As long as you're not making money hauling stuff they can't fine you.
Jan-19-2020 01:53 PM
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Jan-19-2020 09:03 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
I have been told and it seems common sense that a removable truck camper is not permanent.
Jan-19-2020 05:41 AM
srschang wrote:
From the New York state DMV website:
Can I register my pick-up truck as a 'passenger' class vehicle?
Yes. Your pick-up truck can qualify for passenger class plates if it meets certain conditions, depending on its unladen weight.
If you have a modified or unmodified pick-up truck with an unladen weight less than 6,001 lbs., then you may register it in the passenger class if it meets the following conditions:
the pick-up truck does not have any business advertisements, and
the pick-up is used exclusively for non-commercial purposes
If you have a modified pick-up truck with an unladen weight greater than 6,000 lbs., then you may register it in the passenger class if it meets the following conditions:
the pick-up truck does not have any business advertisements and is used exclusively for non-commercial purposes
a camper top having one or more side windows completely encloses the truck bed,
the pick-up truck has seats, seat fittings, or camping equipment installed in the truck bed ('camping equipment' indicates that you have a bed, a stove, or a refrigerator in the vehicle)
NOTE: These modifications must be permanent. If you use the pick-up truck without the required modifications, then you must register it in the commercial registration class.
Jan-19-2020 05:05 AM
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Jan-05-2020 08:55 AM
specta wrote:
That all makes sense.
A close friend was the Lance Dist here in Utah for many many years, I trust him more than anyone else.
He sat in many meetings where Ford and Lance engineers discussed truck "real world" capabilities. There's a larger safety margin built into trucks and tires than people realize.
I am over weight a tad and he told me not to worry about it.
If I was over weight enough for it to cause problems or be a safety issue he would be the first one to tell me so.
I bought my current camper back in July. I did the walk thru with him on the phone. He knew exactly what I was buying and the truck I was going to carry it with. He reassured me I was OK.