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I would get lights on it though.
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Get the adapter and use the plate off your wifes car
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If the 147 is light in the britches, does it not have an engine? If it's a roller, it will be easier to manhandle around. What might make it harder would be the hydro. A gear drive would roll around easier. Make sure you take pics of the "load". I think you've got everyone curious........ ![]()
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I know your just kidding, but in Illinois, trailer plates are different. It would be pretty obvious.....
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In pa the plates are the same but say trailer in little letters on the bottom, unless your speeding and drawing attention i doubt a cop would even notice.
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Removing stock tires won't gain but a few inches.
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