Originally Posted by
freonjoe
Here in Idaho, as long as they weigh under 2000 pounds, we just license them as homemade.
2000 is also the magic number here in Colorado. It also must be under 30 ft. total length. A trailer over 2000# or 30 ft. can also be titled and plated as homemade here, but it must pass a DOT inspection first.....lighting, brakes, etc.
Originally Posted by
NoMoreScrapLeft
Our state law requires that they be licensed if they are over 800 lbs.
I'd go back to your DMV & inquire about the possibility of a DOT certification for registration as a hevy duty homemade. I had to do this with my bigger homemade and the total cost of getting through DOT & DMV was under $200, but it is both over 30 feet long and WAY over 2000 pounds...over 4000.
Here in CO, after the weight certification, and possible DOT certification, the DMV issues a VIN tag with the title.
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