10-08-2024, 08:38 AM
(10-08-2024, 07:22 AM)California doesn't make it easy to be compliant by there lack of transparency and information available on this topic. At this time you do not have to make a California registered motorhome 2010 compliant. You do have to register it with the CTC-VIS (Clean Air Truck new mandate) and pay the $30 fee, but there is additional information that you provide to a different place to validate that it is an actual motorhome and then it is exempt from this regulation once they confirm that it is an actual motorhome. Wrote: Motorhomes registered in other states do not have to do any of this, but if they are licensed and registered commercial; as I read it they do have to be compliant.
Can you provide a link to this information? From what I've found in the link above, even outside motorhomes have to be compliant by some time next year.
Jack, that's a bummer about your nephew, but now we all know who to call for 60 series parts.
Carl Little
1996 Coach 435 Detroit 60