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10-19-2021, 11:08 AM
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Let me also add from experience and the experience of others both CDL and non - the DPS on the side of the road is "the law" even if he/she has almost no idea of the real rules. It's a fair bet that asking 5 DPS officers a technical CLD or DOT question you'd get at least 4 different answers. Thats also how trailers get left on the side of the road while someone hunts up a CDL person to move it.
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10-19-2021, 12:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Falcon67
Let me also add from experience and the experience of others both CDL and non - the DPS on the side of the road is "the law" even if he/she has almost no idea of the real rules. It's a fair bet that asking 5 DPS officers a technical CLD or DOT question you'd get at least 4 different answers. Thats also how trailers get left on the side of the road while someone hunts up a CDL person to move it.
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Which is exactly why my truck is registered as 14K, trailer at 15K... and my license is Class A..
This stuff ain't rocket science... in fact the license was very simple to get.. written test and driving test.. a snap.. never worry again, I'm legal
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10-19-2021, 12:36 PM
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[QUOTE=quaddriver;473312]why are my estimates for the costs of trucks too low? just how much over MSRP are they getting?
but aside, forum cred? what are we , in 8th grade? If I wanted 'forum cred' I would join g-d facebook. geesh.[/QUOTE
How much over msrp? Your prices are closer to the msrp in 2004
My truck sticker for a 2020 Ram Laramie was $85950…and that was the factory sticker price…no markup…I didn’t pay that but that’s what was on the window.
I didnt set out to spend that much but my 2500 Laramie was not up for the task
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10-19-2021, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by quaddriver
why are my estimates for the costs of trucks too low? just how much over MSRP are they getting?
but aside, forum cred? what are we , in 8th grade? If I wanted 'forum cred' I would join g-d facebook. geesh.
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It does sound like the 8 th grade
Besides being a author, and mechanic? Own a vehicle custom shop, your also a licensed USCG captain …(never answered when I asked you what tonnage or certification).
I guess we are not used to being around someone with your expertise and accomplishments.
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10-19-2021, 01:31 PM
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FWIW, we paid close to 53K for our 2020 7.3L gas DRW. We hammered the Ford spec sheet with the dealer fleet manager to get what we needed/wanted with the packages that made it come together for the least cost. Delivered, it was cheaper than some of the F-150s on the lot.
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10-19-2021, 02:59 PM
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I guess my 40 hour basic DOT training, working at scale stations, having to do another 80 hours of DOT training, stopping trucks and filling out DOT vehicle inspections. I don't know everything about comm. vehicles but I do know about "Not For Hire" and the DOT and Oregon rules about those. That part is easy.
Not For Hire does not mean an officer cannot stop them. With TVs and racer trailers some get an extra look just by combination length.
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Retired from Oregon State Police in 2011 than worked another 9.5 years as a small town traffic cop:
As of 05-2020, I am all done with 39 years total police work. No more uniforms for me.
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10-19-2021, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by quaddriver
Nothing I stated is contrary to title 49 (read it)
AND, the fed does not regulate registration, states do. which is why you can drive a PA vehicle grand tour of the USA and have to add or subtract nothing. Each state must honor the.....(you know the rest). Since fed law does usurp state law where they collide, note the phrasing involves 'FMVSS, bumper and lighting...year of manufacture...blah blah blah' (should also say emission but the feds gave that one to the states as well)
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I'm pretty sure that states charge registration fees up to a vehicles GVWR. When the vehicle is used as a tow vehicle they will base registration fees on the TVs GCWR which is a combined weight for both vehicles not to exceed the TVs GCWR. The most common way to increase a GCWR is by changing gearing (3.73 to 4.10). That in no way increases either vehicle's GVWR.
I don't think I said modifications can't be done. I stress the fact that those stating the modifications are proper MUST be licensed and certified to do so.
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10-19-2021, 03:44 PM
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You know, when you just cant get a straight answer you can ask NHTSA. Here is a link.
https://isearch.nhtsa.gov/
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10-19-2021, 03:50 PM
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This thread has veered way off course and is just beating a dead horse again. In light of that, this thread is now closed.
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