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Does anyone have EXPERIENCE titling M931a2 and using it commercially? Texas is the AO we are working on. Mods needed for road worthy? what type of title? License required?
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From personal experience there are WAY too many variables. The rules are very state specific. You should call your Texas Commercial Truck Enforcement Branch. In Houston it is
12230 West Road Houston, TX. 77065 TX: 281.517.1259
This will save you a lot of time and trouble on here and avoid any conflicts. Good Luck.
Did you ever get an answer? I am running into problems with Texas not wanting to title a M915 as a CMV, Oklahoma had no problem with it, the truck ran for 2 yrs in OK with interstate/prorated tags, now Texas doesnt want to tag it because 'there is no sticker on the truck that says it is DOT approved' My response is 'a 1985 Pete 359 as no sticker like that and you tag it with no problem'Does anyone have EXPERIENCE titling M931a2 and using it commercially? Texas is the AO we are working on. Mods needed for road worthy? what type of title? License required?
Fed law controls CDL now. Class A for a trailer. Class B for straight truck.In Va they require a CDL class B with airbrake for commercial. I have mine as private, use, but if I hook a trailer to it, I have to get the class B with airbrake endorsement.
Was this directed at me?It was easy for me in Ohio, but I already had the CDL and I only haul intrastate. Just gotta pay for plates, get commercial vehicle inspection (fed law), and get USDOT number and your state's number. Ours is done by the public utilities commision. I had no need or want to shortcut anything as being legal is zero stress and relaxing. The inspector just loved the truck. Supposed to take an hour but he spent two because he was amazed how overbuilt the rig is made. No infractions to be found. Keep your truck clean and well painted and a cop won't even think about pulling you over to inspect it. Keep it looking brand new with spray cans if you get a skuff.View attachment 606152
No. The original post. Lost me on office person, however.Was this directed at me?
If so, the truck is fresh rebuilt in 07, we got it at 200 miles, now has about 100K from running interstate. We have a trucking company thats been in business 10+ years with multiple trucks tagged interstate. I think the office person is only 'uneducated' and doesnt want to say I dont know how to do this.
Oh, I see. The whole interstate thing had me nervous, and WV laws (just 20 min from state line) really make me nervous!The tag office where we get our interstate tags, that was the office person... I will edit the post.
Wow. That pretty much leaves no options.Yeah, try living in the OK panhandle, dont have a choice but to be interstate when your within 60 miles of 4 other states.