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home made trailer
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Several years ago I built an aluminum trailer. I bought most stuff from scrap yard, kept all receipts. Went to DMV, told them I needed to register a home built trailer. Played my fees and got my paperwork from them, went to troop D, they stamped it and I was done. Don't remember ever showing receipts but it was a requirement to have? Also, I do remember some stipulation about not using parts from older trailer except axle and wheels.
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what paperwork did you have to bring to DMV... other than a check?
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Just go buy a junk trailer with papers. Use that paperwork for your trailer and scrap it. It will be easier in the long run.
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tried that... can't find one... LOL
just called DMV they said to go to troop C first them bring reciept to them... WTH!! |
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Man, I really can't remember. But that was the route I took.
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I've done 3 homemade trailers in Texas and all I had to do is make up a Vin and then they register it. I'm sure it would be cost prohibited but if you had some one register it in Texas then it could be transferred to you.
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still tryin to get this thing registered... anyone know of a trooper in the bayou blue/houma area that can help??
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I wish I could help you. I have two jet skis on a trailer that were abandoned on my property and I cant do a dang thing with them.
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I'll take them off your hands! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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