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Unless your pulling a lowboy, just put some fenders on your trailer and forget about it.
Just bend some sheet metal, make a bracket and be done with it.
Copied from Georgia DPS website:[links]
I would also want to take a spare tire and a normal floor jack along with me. here
Thought this might be important, I've seen plenty of trailers for sale on GL that have no fenders, never had fenders, etc. However, there are states that require if you use a trailer on the road, the state would require you have fenders on the unit, so if you have a M332 or a M200 without fenders, you'd have to add them for road use.
That's kind of a barrel of bees.
In either case the GVW and original configuration make those trailers listed exempt in North Dakota. [links]
That's kind of a barrel of bees. more
Thought this might be important, I've seen plenty of trailers for sale on GL that have no fenders, never had fenders, etc. However, there are states that require if you use a trailer on the road, the state would require you have fenders on the unit, so if you have a M332 or a M200 without fenders, you'd have to add them for road use.
In either case the GVW and original configuration make those trailers listed exempt in North Dakota.
Perhaps this is a good place to start a running list.