โMay-31-2014 04:30 PM
โJul-28-2019 07:40 PM
โJul-28-2019 01:21 AM
Swolf wrote:
Hey there,
Question, I have a 2017, 5th wheel t@b outback camper made by nucamp. It weighs 2,000lb and is equipped with brakes. The law states the trailers and travel trailers under 3k lbs do not have to be inspected but, if equipped with breaks, inspection is required.
Iโm in a bad spot as the camper isnโt located anywhere near VA nor will it be for the next 6 months - its a long story... Any idea how I might have it play out in my favor when attempting to titlie? I guess I could simply state the breaks have been removed as in VA they are not required on a 2k trailer/travel trailers? Any ideas???
Thanks in advance,
Sanford
โJul-27-2019 06:53 PM
Swolf wrote:
Hey there,
Question, I have a 2017, 5th wheel t@b outback camper made by nucamp. It weighs 2,000lb and is equipped with brakes. The law states the trailers and travel trailers under 3k lbs do not have to be inspected but, if equipped with breaks, inspection is required.
Iโm in a bad spot as the camper isnโt located anywhere near VA nor will it be for the next 6 months - its a long story... Any idea how I might have it play out in my favor when attempting to titlie? I guess I could simply state the breaks have been removed as in VA they are not required on a 2k trailer/travel trailers? Any ideas???
Thanks in advance,
Sanford
โJul-27-2019 01:34 PM
โJun-03-2014 05:53 PM
vtaero wrote:
Also as a note, antique vehicles don't need inspection. I love that about my old motorcycle. I certify that I will keep it safe. However I have a 10k mile per year limit and can't go more than 250 miles from home. It's ok for my old bike though. Just a thought for those that have vehicles over 25 years old.
โJun-03-2014 05:21 PM
โMay-31-2014 06:28 PM
โMay-31-2014 06:11 PM
naturist wrote:
Every year. Just got a fresh 5/15 sticker put on mine the other day. And for what it is worth, every vehicle that travels the highways in this state (save for "FARM USE") has to be inspected annually, not just trailers over 3,000 lbs or with brakes. It's for trailers under, cars, trucks, motorcycles, everything. Obviously what they check varies with the vehicle, but you gotta go get 'er done. Every year.
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