Sexied Up the Snowbear (1 Viewer)

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So are the mud-flaps legal or not?
Wondering what you stateside guys think?
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Legal as hell in Elwood, TX ... but then again ... anythang is. :grinpimp:

Generally speakin', I believe most law enforcement personnel would prefer to see fenders rather than mudflaps. :cool:

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Not legal in Oregon. Have to have fenders unless there is a body above the tire.
 
Not legal in Oregon. Have to have fenders unless there is a body above the tire.

I wonder how the Semi Tractors without a trailer get away with driving in Oregon?
 
How about this one, both it and mine are insured commercial, I use mine for my construction business...
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Well, in Oregon, container trailers do not have to run fenders. Specific exemption. Mud flaps are required, though.
 
The one problem I have seen on a few of the SnowBear trailers with the extendable tongue is that the welds on the front trailer/tongue bracket tend to crack. Might be something to look at on yours.

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Yup that happened already, 400 clicks and a ferry ride from home too:)
Still made the last ferry of the night and have since replaced it with some 3x3x3/16 wall tube
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That's a bad ass trailer. Are those common/available in the US?
 
Yes, costco and home depot.

How much weight caused it to buckle? or was it the constant overloading.

I have one and worried about the same thing.
 
Yes, costco and home depot.

How much weight caused it to buckle? or was it the constant overloading.

I have one and worried about the same thing.

Had way too much weight on there, But i agree it is a weak link on this trailer and if you use it allot I would recommend replacing it.
The front and rear door is removable on these trailers and is a very cool design in that it also doubles as a loading ramp.
Oh and it also tilts too...
 

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