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You can find the VIN on the 1972 Blazon fifth wheel camper on the neck of the camper just to the left or right of the fifth wheel connection. The VIN can also be found on the inside of the door as you enter the camper.
In a traditional drawbar-towed trailer, yes.However, I believe that SOME states allow occupants to travel in a fifth wheel trailer provided that there is two-way communication between them and the driver.
Usually on the lower left front corner.
If the tongue weight isn't too high, yes.
Yes, a fifth wheel camper can be towed by a tractor trailer. However, you might need to lower the air bags of the tractor trailer (or simply adjust them so they're lower when they're inflated) to accommodate the camper.
No, absolutely not. Aside from being illegal, it's also quite dangerous.Added: A FEW states allow occupants to ride in a FIFTH WHEEL-type trailer IF they are in communication with the driver of the tow vehicle. This would apply only WITHIN those few states. If you cross the state line, you must comply with the law of the state you are passing into.
I believe it is 65ft total length from front of truck to back of last trailer. Some states require you to unhook if you are over the limit pluss about a $200.00 fine-
i guy in Michigan makes them, 616-238 8944
Fifth wheel campers are sold most anywhere selling Recreational Vehicles (RVs). Many more can be found on private auto trades websites, auctions and circulars.
Alaska is about one-fifth the size of the 48 states that preceded it.
It all depends on the height of the trailer it has to be at least 1.4 Mt's high and the pin in the right place
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that a person may not be forced to incriminate himself . To take the fifth, means that you want to use that right. Taking the fifth, may not be used as an admission of guilt.