Soundguy
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- Mar 11, 2002
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( and single brake tandems are not 50 states legal )</font>
I was under the impression that if your trailer was legal when you bought it, where you bought it, that you could drive into another state with it... I.e. bought it legal in 1999 in florida, 1 brake axle.. then run to 'x' state where you need 2 brake axle... same with break away device. Used to be here in florida a trailer did not need them.. new trailers now need them.. you don't have to go retrofit the old trailers though.. etc..
Soundguy
I was under the impression that if your trailer was legal when you bought it, where you bought it, that you could drive into another state with it... I.e. bought it legal in 1999 in florida, 1 brake axle.. then run to 'x' state where you need 2 brake axle... same with break away device. Used to be here in florida a trailer did not need them.. new trailers now need them.. you don't have to go retrofit the old trailers though.. etc..
Soundguy