Which VIN would be used for registration?

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  1. LoneRanger

    LoneRanger Road Train Member

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    I have an opportunity to put together a truck but the frame and Cab are from different years. Which

    Vin would be used to register it?

    how hard of a process is it?


    03 Frame, 08 Cab
     
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  3. kranky1

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    Then your truck will be an ‘03, based on the VIN stamped into the RH frame rail. The process varies from one jurisdiction to another. I’ve done a few, both places I did them I just had to go to DMV with the truck to have the VIN sighted. Same as importing one, or registering a glider kit.
     
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  4. LoneRanger

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    Would I need the titles to both parts? Ie frame and cab or the cabs don’t have vin plates on them such as cars?
     
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    Passenger vehicles are under different regs and their marked differently. Commercial vehicles the only number that means anything is the chassis number, the one stamped in the frame rail. Vehicle identity for ownership, registration and extra-jurisdictional road and fuel tax all relate to the the number on the frame.
     
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  6. LoneRanger

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    Thanks.

    so that would mean, I can put the cab on the old frame and modify the vin #’s on the cab to match? Or I would have to go through a verification of the modification?


    I just don’t want to come across a over zealous LEO and causes issues for me.
     
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  7. kranky1

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    Number on the cab means nothing, the registration will have the chassis number on it, and if enforcement even notices the number on the cab is different, they’ll go right to the frame rail to verify that’s the number on the registration.
     
  8. LoneRanger

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    That’s interesting because one can swap out a frame rail and problem solved. It’s now an old truck.

    I hope there’s more to it but that’s interesting.
     
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  9. Goodysnap

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    I’d be surprised if a officer would even know where to find a VIN on a frame. I can assure you they will notice if the door jamb differs from the registration.
     
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  10. kranky1

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    Assuming you have a frame rail with all the drillings in the right place. If only it were as simple as that. That said, I’ve seen stolen trucks that were recovered disguised with a section of frame from a wreck grafted on to the front. D.O.T commercial vehicle theft guy be all over that frame splice in seconds if they’re looking for it. Check with the jurisdiction you’re planning to licence it and see what they say. The truck can only have one identity, that’s the chassis number, that’s the only number that means anything. Everything else can be unscrewed and changed.
     
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  11. Wasted Thyme

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    So I'm guessing we're not talking about Vin Diesel. :D
     
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