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Okay, I found a company that WILL MAKE THEM!
I just need some measurements and perhaps other photos?
Does anyone have the tiedown/lifting data plate?
I bought my M116A2 plate from Ebay... maybe it was one from there!? :wink:
Actually they told me (just a matter of days ago) that they no...
MV Data Plates probably doesn't have what I need...
Utility Tool and Body wouldn't sell me any plates (I don't know if they have any TO sell), but they did refference me over to another Data Plate manufacture.
0 for 2 so far...
Anyhow I just uploaded photos of my trailer here:
Picasa Web...
Thanks for those photos.
I think you can do homebuilt in any state... I did that for my 1989 M116A2, it's just something I want to avoid on the M1061A1 if I can... The emtpy weight of this trailer might screw me unless I get it as a HV.
I have a Historical Vehicle plate on my M100.
Nothing in the vehicle codes, paperwork or DMV system prevent you from registering a historical trailer as a Historical Vehicle.
I have an M1061A1 (or so I think) that's missing it's dataplates.
One of the rims was dated 83, and that means my trailer is over 25 years old and qualifies for HISTORICAL VEHICLE plates, which would just be great.
If anyone knows where I can get a set of new or used data plates, it would...