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Old 12-10-2020, 12:50 PM   #4
Bob86ZZ4
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Aha, I see. Maybe there is some other option? What state are you in? When I bought my conversion van the state tried to force weighted truck plates on me because it's on a 3500 (1 ton) chassis. I really didn't want truck plates on it because then I couldn't drive it on parkways. Also truck plates are quite a bit more expensive in MN. I found a section of the law that said 1 ton chassis vans don't have to have truck/weighted plates if they're passenger vans. Only the cargo vans. I surprised the person at the DMV with that info. Maybe you'll get lucky with your Gladiator? Do all p/u trucks in your state need B plates?
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