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Posted by WvaJim on July 02, 2006 at 09:41:57 from (68.119.132.153):
In Reply to: Trailer Axles posted by doorman on July 01, 2006 at 21:32:30:
Welding shop down the road builds trailers of all sizes, I had some trailer tires asked him if he needed them, he said any trailer he built he could not get licensed in WV with trailer axles, DOT here would not issue him new title with old trailer axles or tires, had to be new aftermarket axles and rims. Friend ran into the same problem, built an 18 footer, dual axle and when he took it to get it licensed/certified as a new trailer, they turned him down. Thats just here in WV, other states, dunno.
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