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Old 07-10-2014, 01:20 PM
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Do to have a Bedliner? Pull it out, will get you an inch or two. I think Lew is on to something, take your cordless impact and remove the rear tires when it's in the bed, it should slide around on the plastic Bedliner we easy enough.

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No bedliner. I do, however, have a trailer I would LOVE to use, but the person I bought it from didn't do paperwork right for the title transfer. He only filled out half the title and now I can't get a hold of him to finish filling it out so I can get the title transferred and get plates on it. On top of that, I need to get a light adapter so the lights will work on the trailer. If I had plates I'd risk using it, but without plates OR lights, I don't want to be driving an hour each way on the interstate risking a ticket.

Then again, I have done stupider
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If I had plates I'd risk using it, but without plates OR lights, I don't want to be driving an hour each way on the interstate risking a ticket.
A ticket for not having tags is still cheaper than the cost of tags and a title transfer.

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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A ticket for not having tags is still cheaper than the cost of tags and a title transfer.

I would get lights on it though.
I agree.


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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Get the adapter and use the plate off your wifes car
I know your just kidding, but in Illinois, trailer plates are different. It would be pretty obvious.....
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Old 07-10-2014, 02:23 PM
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I know your just kidding, but in Illinois, trailer plates are different. It would be pretty obvious.....
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.


Looks like angle parking is the way to go.
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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.
In Ill, the car plates are letters, numbers, or custom. We can pick what our plates say if we want. They have no other markings on them. A trailer plate number is assigned, and has a big TA on the right hand side. I agree, that it's better than no plate, and I think the fine is the same for incorrect plate as it is for no-plate. Also agree that it draws less attention than no plate........ and not going to say I haven't done something like that before too!
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In Ill, the car plates are letters, numbers, or custom. We can pick what our plates say if we want. They have no other markings on them. A trailer plate number is assigned, and has a big TA on the right hand side. I agree, that it's better than no plate, and I think the fine is the same for incorrect plate as it is for no-plate. Also agree that it draws less attention than no plate........ and not going to say I haven't done something like that before too!
Nothing like big T&A
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Nothing like big T&A
LMFAO!

I didn't even think of that when I typed it......
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