Just after some advice from those who have made their own trailer. What is the process for getting it road legal after making it?
Any help appreciated
Kj
Just after some advice from those who have made their own trailer. What is the process for getting it road legal after making it?
Any help appreciated
Kj
easy. Just take it for first WOF. Follow the regs on the LTNZ website for what is required.
Go to the post office, buy a plate and then take it to the local garage for a WOF.
I had to do it the other way around to what @scottrods said as you can't get a WOF without a plate. Did it about a month ago.
What @Fireflite said.
They will charge you for the plates, a rego period and maybe an admin cost.
Cheers
Pete
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Awesome, thanks for the advise.
Wow, that's just too easy, almost hard to believe that something can be that straight forward in today's world where simple things get put into the complicator machine of bureaucracy...
Many thanks
Kj
Arguing with an Engineer is like Wrestling a Pig in Mud.
After awhile you realise the Pig loves it.
Yea I am in both camps, have seen some things that should never have got the first wof let alone more after the first yet I think it is great anyone can design and build there own trailer within some simple guidelines.
It is one of the many things that make this country great that are being constantly eroded and it will be a sad sad day if it ever come to an end.
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Unless it's a big tandem or custom trailer it's not worth it. The commercial market for standard trailers is too competitive.
I made one a while ago, very heavey duty for a single axle, I'm going to make a flat deck tandem sometime in the future, gives me an excuse to buy a mig welder.
Free Trailer Building Plans | Trailersauce | Designs, info & more is a handy site.
I've been in the light trailer industry for 14+ years and seen some shocking home handyman shit. The Trailersause web page is an excellent option for info. You are not required to have any form of welding certificate or compliance unless your trailer is over 3500kg GTM (Gross Towable Mass) The first WOF is always the initial inspection.
I don't think you will have any issue going by your other home projects
Most of the steel in that trailer I made came from the scrap yard, a lot of good steel gets thrown away there and I picked it up for less than 30c/kg.
Beware of buying cheap trailer parts off of Trademe, I've seen some Trojan branded parts sold on there new which clearly weren't genuine.
In England I used a Ifor Williams branded trailer that was brillant, it had a braking system on it where you could reverse without getting out and flicking the override thingy over. It wasn't an electronic solenoid either. Unsure of how it worked but someone mentioned something about the brakes don't work when wheels are turning backwards. Anyone know of these systems? I want to put it on my next trailer.
There is an Ifor Williams agency in Cambridge - they may be able to help.
Came close to buying one of the horse floats. Very nice gear. And they have the auto backing feature you mention, just cannot recall how it works.
http://www.southerntrailers.co.nz/
Last edited by zimmer; 03-10-2016 at 08:22 PM.
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