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  1. WA

    Body construction materials and methods

    After reading everything here, and at other sites like skoolie.net, I am finally closer to building a conversion. Right now plans are to build on a crewcab International S1900 that currently has a 12' flatbed. I am planning to build a steel frame off of this (or should I go straight on the...
  2. WA

    How does DMV measure conversion length?

    I was reading the NC dmv website last night. Remember it specifically said excluding bumpers.
  3. WA

    Air Bag Dump Setup

    mike, whats the GVWR of the Uhaul, and how much are you figuring it will weigh with the Jeep and all?
  4. WA

    FTLR FL-70, is it for me?

    From the NC DMV Title manual, page xi "CDL (Commercial Driver License) is required if combined weight of truck and load carried or towed is 26,001 pounds or more. The driver must show a medical certificate if requested." Link to title manual...
  5. WA

    FTLR FL-70, is it for me?

    Thanks for the response. In North Carolina it does. I read the DMV manual last night. Says "including weight of towed load". When I get back to work, I'll quote chapter and verse, maybe there is a workaround.
  6. WA

    FTLR FL-70, is it for me?

    I'm looking at building DIY on a class 6 box truck. Looking at a 1999ish FL70 with 22 to 24' box. Nothing fancy by any means, just the basics to get around with a Jeep or truck or two. I'd pull a loaded flatbed trailer on occassion, weight about 9200#, but rarely in mountains. For most...

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