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That will tell you the maker and they can tell you the specs. When I have
built trailers in the past, the DMV always required the stamped numbers. "Eddie" wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 18:08:11 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: There should be a vin number stamped into the frame somewhere. Ok, but won't that just tell me the VIN for ID/registration purposes. I don't think it will tell me weight info. Eddie "Eddie" wrote in message news ![]() I will be looking at a boat trailer for sale by a tow company that has been in their yard since it was towed by order of police. It is a tandem, 31 feet long and that's it. Here is question: The id plate has been removed (was stolen?) and on it was the VIN and weight info. The tow company has gotten new pink slip but they don't know the weight ratings. How can I tell if it is capable of carrying an 8,500 lb boat? What should I look for, bigger wheels? Bigger springs? The frame? Size and number of rollers? Or am I taking a chance? (I can see putting my boat on it and the damn thing collapsing, lol) Thanks for any help Eddie |
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