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2015 Texas Annual safety inspection (Trailers)

Postby Patrick » 04 Sat Apr, 2015 10:20 am

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Re: 2015 Texas Annual safety inspection (Trailers)

Postby Bill K » 05 Sun Apr, 2015 9:54 pm

So, as I read the law, this applies only to trailers with a gross weight (Trailer +load) of 4,500 lbs. or more.
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Re: 2015 Texas Annual safety inspection (Trailers)

Postby Dave W » 07 Tue Apr, 2015 11:03 pm

I just received the registration renewal notice for my trailer with a letter indicating it will need to be inspected before I can complete the registration. Guess I will take it to our local inspection station and see how it goes. Everything is operational so I don't expect any problems.
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Re: 2015 Texas Annual safety inspection (Trailers)

Postby Ken » 08 Wed Apr, 2015 7:30 am

Trailers Inspection Requirements

Pulled from:
https://www.txdps.state.tx.us/RSD/VI/in ... teria.aspx

Certain trailers require an inspection prior to registration. If your trailer has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) that is more than 4,500 pounds, an inspection is required. This includes trailers, semitrailers, boat trailers, pole trailers, mobile homes, travel trailers. Note: Farm trailers displaying a farm license plate are not required to be inspected. If you are unsure about the gross vehicle weight of your trailer, check your registration receipt for the weight. For more information about the specific inspection requirements, please visit the DPS website or contact your nearest DPS regional headquarters.

Items of Inspection for a Trailers or Mobile Homes

05.06 Inspect All Trailers, Semitrailers, Pole Trailers, or Mobile Homes Exceeding 4,500 Pounds Actual Gross Weight or Registered Weight For: (Listed in suggested order of inspection) Refer to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, if required.

* Check for evidence of Financial Responsibility on towing vehicle

1. Brakes (system) (If gross weight exceeds 4,500 pounds)
2. Tires
3. Wheel Assembly
4. Safety Guards or Flaps (if four tires or more on rearmost axle) Pole trailers exempt.
5. Tail Lamps (2)
6. Stop Lamps (2)
7. License Plate Lamp (1)
8. Rear Red Reflectors (2)
9. Turn Signal Lamps
10. Clearance Lamps
11. Side Marker Lamps
12. Side Reflectors
13. Side Marker Lamps and Reflectors (30 feet or more in overall length)
(Refer to Reference Section as per lighting diagrams and as applicable to the particular trailer being inspected.)
14. Serial or Vehicle Identification Number
15. Window Tint.
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Re: 2015 Texas Annual safety inspection (Trailers)

Postby Aquabuggy » 08 Wed Apr, 2015 1:03 pm

#"15. Window Tint." on a trailer? :?
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Re: 2015 Texas Annual safety inspection (Trailers)

Postby BrianB » 08 Wed Apr, 2015 7:15 pm

That's for the HIGH rollers!!!!!!!!!
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