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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Richmond Hill, Georgia
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When I had the big trailer I got the permit. Never had to show it though. But it was simple did it on line. I called them and they gave me the permit number before it came in the mail.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sand Springs, OK
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I was surprised at the 65' limit so many states have. My regular 40' motor home and little 24' trailer is 3' over length about everywhere. Dumb-azzed me, I wasn't aware of that before I bought it. Luckily I have not been stopped yet. Most are longer than mine.
Best advice I ever got was from Jeff about trailer tires. Also (same dumb old man) I wasn't aware trailer tires are only speed rated to 65 MPH. Now have Micheleans speed rated at 112 MPH. The 10 ply side walls he recommended also stopped the sway when meeting or passing big rigs. I would not use my DP's trailer tires on my trailer. Talk to Jeff about that. He knows.
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