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In many states trailers with the gross vehicle weight rating of 1500 pounds or greater are required
In many states trailers with the gross vehicle weight rating of 1500 pounds or greater are required
Hertz Equipment Rental provides a wide variety of rental services. These include construction equipment, aerial equipment, safety equipment as well as the trucks and trailers that would be expected from a vehicle rental company.
3000 pounds
Yes, every vehicle or vehicle accessory such as trailers that have wheels or is intended to move people or property has a VIN.
There are surely requirements on how to attach bike trailers to a truck. However, these requirements vary state to state, and truck to truck. You should check with your local Motor Vehicle Department.
The state sales and use tax rate is 6.5%, 7% for Texarkana residents, of the taxable price of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers with a gross purchase price of $4,000.00 or greater.
Searching the net for new vehicle trailers there are several websites offering either new trailers, second hand trailers or both new and used trailer sails. Trucker to Trucker offer both new and used vehicle trailers for sale.
Yes, they are required. See Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 307, Vehicle Equipment Regulations, Section 307.015 307.015. 1. Trucks, semitrailers, and trailers, except utility trailers, without rear fenders, attached to a commercial motor vehicle registered for over twenty-four thousand pounds shall be equipped with mud flaps for the rear wheels when operated on the public highways of this state. If mud flaps are used, they shall be wide enough to cover the full tread width of the tire or tires being protected; shall be so installed that they extend from the underside of the vehicle body in a vertical plane behind the rear wheels to within eight inches of the ground; and shall be constructed of a rigid material or a flexible material which is of a sufficiently rigid character to provide adequate protection when the vehicle is in motion. No provisions of this section shall apply to a motor vehicle in transit and in process of delivery equipped with temporary mud flaps, to farm implements, or to any vehicle which is not required to be registered.