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Posted: 06/20/08 09:28am
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Class A non-com. for sure.
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Posted: 06/20/08 04:22pm
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You want the Non Comm Class A.
It lets you drive non commercial trailers and 5'ers up to 26K pounds.
She is wrong.
I took the test a few months ago.
Pretty intensive.
Make sure you can do the pre check. The tester told me at least half the people fail due to the pre check.
Any other specific questions PM me and I will help all I can.
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Mind as well go for the Class A, then you are covered
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greyhd wrote:
shooters wrote:
I have a Raptor toyhauler, 40'
You need a Non-Com Class A...
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What he said.
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