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MudChucker

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Posted: 06/02/08 07:19pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

here in manitoba the front vehicle must be a 5er or a goose-neck as well... I dont know if there is a length limit as ive seen 25 foot toy haulers behind 30 some odd foot 5'ers... legal ? dont know... maybe the guys never been stopped...


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Posted: 06/02/08 10:09pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

BC is for sure a no no regardless of first TT. 65' overall length too.


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driveby wrote:

BC is for sure a no no regardless of first TT. 65' overall length too.


Does that include "out of province" vehicles as well??


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hampops - yup same for all.

Although I'm pretty sure the overall length isn't enforced very often as I've seen some pretty nice 45' MH and Suburban toads which are over 65', prob closer to 70

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