We have a 2002 Rockwood pop-up camper which we bought used and are in the process of selling it. Should we have received a title when we purchased it in 2003?
I cannot find an I.D.# on the hitch portion of a 1998 Rockwood Freedom pop-up. Is there anywhere else to look or any way of tracing the camper for a title?on the right side of tonge they were stamped into the fram . probably gone nowThe VIN for a 1985 Rockwood popup camper is 17 digits long and can be found on the lower side of the sidewall. It will be on the drivers side of the camper when it is hooked up to a vehicle.its located on the back of the bumbper its located on the back of the bumbper its located on the back of the bumbper
Strip it down, sell the frame as a trailer.
The state of Alabama does not require a title for a 1990 pop up camper. A title for a pop up camper that is more than 20 model years old does not need a title. If it is newer than a title is required.
Here are several pop up canopies that can be used for camping. They also have reviews on some of them http://shopping.yahoo.com/t-Camping-Hiking-0/pop-up-camper Forest River carries Rockwood Pop Up Campers. (www.forestriverinc.com) Here is a general guide to info on these type campers: http://www.campingearth.com/popups/
Yes it is a trailer and a camper
Some brands do, some do not.
Camping or pop-up trailers A title and registration is not required for collapsible camping trailers at or less than 3,000 pounds gross weight unless they are used for hire or rental. Title and registration is encouraged for vehicles that will be used on roads outside the state of Wisconsin, as other states' registration laws may be different.
Any trailer used on the road, including a camper, requires a license.
3770lbs
The tongue weight of a 1999 Coleman Santa Fe pop up camper is 183 lbs - "hitch" weight, the specs call it.
The best options for installing a bike rack on a pop-up camper are hitch-mounted racks or roof-mounted racks. Hitch-mounted racks attach to the hitch receiver on the back of the camper, while roof-mounted racks are installed on the roof of the camper. Both options provide secure and convenient ways to transport bikes while traveling with a pop-up camper.
That would depend on the size of your camper. I have a small pop up camper and used my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee (V6) to tow it from Chicago to Yellowstone and back. I will never do that again. I now have a 1995 Grand Cherokee (V8) that tows it with no problem.