. http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/vehicle_services/licenseplates/specializedSearch.html It will be under the standard Issue then weighted and pick your weight. Jon
CATEGORY: STANDARD ISSUE Weighted Yearly Fee(s) in addition to regular fees: Regular: License fee based on weight of truck plus heaviest load to be hauled. Rates are: $.63 per hundred lbs for 7,000 lbs. to 9,000 lbs. $.78 for 9,001 to 13,000 lbs. $1.06 for 13,001 to 17,000 lbs. and $.1.20 for 17,001 to 26,000 lbs. (a $3.00 driver education fee added to truck rates)
CATEGORY: STANDARD ISSUEWeighted Yearly Fee(s) in addition to regular fees:Regular:License fee based on weight of truck plus heaviest load to be hauled. Rates are: $.63 per hundred lbs for 7,000 lbs. to 9,000 lbs. $.78 for 9,001 to 13,000 lbs. $1.06 for 13,001 to 17,000 lbs. and $.1.20 for 17,001 to 26,000 lbs. (a $3.00 driver education fee added to truck rates)Personalize:$30.00 Plate Requirements:Issued to Whom:Issued for any private property hauling vehicle with a weight of 7,000 to 26,000 lbs Personalize:Personalized:YesNumber of Personalized Characters Allowed:8 Plate Renewal:Non-staggered - annual plate; expires 12-31-year of issue; valid thru 2-15 of next year. that is not very clear "Issued for any private property hauling vehicle with a weight of 7,000 to 26,000 lbs"
Just updated the tags on the truck to 15K. 6k Jeep + 2.2K trailer plus 6K truck= 14.2K so that leaves 800lb for passengers and gear. Eric
Eric, I know its a chevy but 6k for the truck??? My truck was 7k with out any thing added then hitch, camper cover, stepbars, fuel, and some not much gear was 8.2K. I was at 18k or so at the spring fling. Not wanting to start anything I still need to up my weight but I would bet your truck with fuel and some gear would easy push you to 7.5K Jon