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<blockquote data-quote="onepieceatatime" data-source="post: 438988" data-attributes="member: 5400"><p><strong>Re: Options on trailers and towing</strong></p><p></p><p>I would keep the trailer titled as a trailer in case you ever want to remove the camper to haul something else on the trailer. As far as weights and all that stuff goes if you're not commercial and not giving them a reason to pull you over than more than likely they wont and if they do if your cool they should be too. Troopers wold rather nab commercial drivers because there's a lot more money involved with us. As far as the pulling the doubles/triples I've heard people say that you need a gooseneck as your first trailer but I also had a buddy that called and was given the ok in Ohio to pull a pop up behind his bumper pull. The worst thing about trucking laws is everyone thinks they know them and everybody knows somebody that knows somebody that had a buddy that filled up with the big trucks in the truck stop and talked to a trucker ( who think they know it all ). Best bet is to find a copy of your state laws and read through them and figure it out. Keeping them with you isnt a bad idea either because you can always show the officer why you think you're right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onepieceatatime, post: 438988, member: 5400"] [b]Re: Options on trailers and towing[/b] I would keep the trailer titled as a trailer in case you ever want to remove the camper to haul something else on the trailer. As far as weights and all that stuff goes if you're not commercial and not giving them a reason to pull you over than more than likely they wont and if they do if your cool they should be too. Troopers wold rather nab commercial drivers because there's a lot more money involved with us. As far as the pulling the doubles/triples I've heard people say that you need a gooseneck as your first trailer but I also had a buddy that called and was given the ok in Ohio to pull a pop up behind his bumper pull. The worst thing about trucking laws is everyone thinks they know them and everybody knows somebody that knows somebody that had a buddy that filled up with the big trucks in the truck stop and talked to a trucker ( who think they know it all ). Best bet is to find a copy of your state laws and read through them and figure it out. Keeping them with you isnt a bad idea either because you can always show the officer why you think you're right. [/QUOTE]
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