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JIM MARSHALL 10-13-2010 05:51 AM

Overlength Permit for California
 
My M/H & trailer are 68ft. Do I need a permit & does anyone have a contact number ? Thanks Jim.

vic guilmino 10-13-2010 06:17 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
no

vic guilmino 10-13-2010 06:51 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
are you going to noble, ok first, then vegas

JIM MARSHALL 10-13-2010 07:04 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Yes

vic guilmino 10-13-2010 07:18 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
nick id going out also
i hope you guys do very good
wish i could go

vic guilmino 10-13-2010 07:23 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
nick reiter is going out there

63corvette 10-13-2010 09:36 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Nevada last fall was the place that was being a problem with the 24 hr over length permits.
Nevada was going after trailers or tow vehicles with advertising on them last fall.
Mine has none and I did make it through without an issue to Las Vegas and on to Pamona.
I did witness leaving Pamona travelling down I-40 near Needles some of the Pro's T shirt vendors on the side of the road unhooking the trailers with the CHP watching. I assumed they were waiting on another tow vehicle to come and get the trailer to be under the length law.
I am scheduled to do the same this year and hope to make it through the same way.
Here's Hoping It Works Again

mopar jeff 10-14-2010 12:46 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
CA is 65' total length, but I have heard people say that 70' is allowed if you can prove you are going to a sanctioned event for racing.

What is the deal with Nevada though? I will be going to Vegas for the national and divisional, and don't want to take my chances. My rig is 65' overall, but no advertising on it. Anybody know the rules, or if I need a permit and where can I get one. Thanks.

Larry Hill 10-14-2010 10:39 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Hi Jim & Pam,
As you know we were in CA last summer and we just took the advice of other racers and stayed on the main interstates. We were overlength (about 78'), but with no advertising on our motorhome or trailer. We just didn't speed or do anything stupid and didn't have any trouble at all. We also went across Nevada at some point and no problems there either.

Good luck to ya'll!
Patsy

art leong 10-14-2010 10:56 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry Hill (Post 216287)
Hi Jim & Pam,
As you know we were in CA last summer and we just took the advice of other racers and stayed on the main interstates. We were overlength (about 78'), but with no advertising on our motorhome or trailer. We just didn't speed or do anything stupid and didn't have any trouble at all. We also went across Nevada at some point and no problems there either.

Good luck to ya'll!
Patsy


I believe the logo on the trailers get a lot of people in trouble. With logo on the trailers they seem to think commercial. I'm 68' and have never (knock wood) had any problems.

Don Kennedy 10-14-2010 11:50 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mopar jeff (Post 216241)
CA is 65' total length, but I have heard people say that 70' is allowed if you can prove you are going to a sanctioned event for racing.

What is the deal with Nevada though? I will be going to Vegas for the national and divisional, and don't want to take my chances. My rig is 65' overall, but no advertising on it. Anybody know the rules, or if I need a permit and where can I get one. Thanks.

Jeff : Come to the race at Vegas and don't worry about your rig it is ok ,by the way bring lots of money lol what happens in vegas stays in vegas especially ones money :)

mopar jeff 10-14-2010 11:00 PM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Kennedy (Post 216305)
Jeff : Come to the race at Vegas and don't worry about your rig it is ok ,by the way bring lots of money lol what happens in vegas stays in vegas especially ones money :)

I hope so, or can I send you the bill?:D

Bernie Cunningham 10-14-2010 11:36 PM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
I may be wrong, but, last year when rigs were being pulled over in Nevada, the Governor heard about it and in an instant called 'em off. Nevada likes people coming in to spend their money, no surprise there, eh.
Cal. can be tricky, it's on ya way out from Pomona heading east thru Banning that they will gectha but haven't heard too many horror stories in the past few years, reckon they have backed off as well because of the "tourist" dollar.
Be smart, stealth and careful to not raise a 'flag' where ever ya go !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never trust 'em cause they can do what they want.

GTX JOHN 10-15-2010 04:57 AM

Re: Overlength Permit for California
 
Bernie is right......they have backed way off on enforcement unless you are commercial. We routinely run 80 plus ft. from Dam ( AZ. border ) to Track about 50 miles most every week during season.

Irving Family Racing


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