Trailer inspection in Mass?
I recently purchased a 18' open trailer to haul my car to and from the track.
I was at the RMV and they told me I need to have it inspected.
Is this true?
The trailer will not be used for business, (IE landscape or towing company) just personnel use.
Has anyone else had to get their personnel trailer inspected?
If so, what do I need to be aware of.
Thanks
Jason
i also have a boat trailer i forgot to list.
and i pull them all with my 2500hd which is rated at like 9800 pounds. lol
this is the first i have seen this
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Its MA, so I wouldnt be surprised if they now make you get your trailer inspected before you can register it.
This is the line the confuses me... it is some what open to interpretation. Does it mean any GCVWR over 10k or only commercial over 10K. It doesn't make a lot of sense because unless you are pulling a dolly with a Kia you are going to be over 10k so what the point of the 3k trailer weight? Ohhhh how I love stupid laws. We pay tolls, excise tax, sales tax on cars, 5 bucks to ask a question, and yet my road is still all pot holes....
I didn't tell them that, they asked and I just told them I have no idea, and the guy put some weight on it, what I don't know.
My 2500HD ram is rated at 9800lbs as well, and I have no doubt that it will do a good bit more then that, being that the running gear and frame are exactly the same as a single axle 3500, and they rate those as 12000 lbs, only differnce is 1 extra leaf spring on the 1 ton.
Not gonna worry about it, I got the plates on everything, the trailer went thru the VIN verification process, guy looked it over and said it looked real nice and that was it. good to go in my eyes.






