Tire Information Safety Rule - Effective September 1, 2005
Anyone that manufactures vehicles weighing less than 10,000 GVWR must use a tire placard as of September 1, 2005.
We offer tire placards for non-motorized vehicles (trailers) and motorized vehicles. (Motorcycles do not require tire placards.)
Vehicle dealers, both motorized and non-motorized are currently required to replace the tire placard if they replace the tires with a different size or add equipment that changes the vehicle's weight by more than .5%.
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Tire placard for NON-MOTORIZED vehicles
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Required for trailers under 10,000 lbs. GVWR. Includes tire information and cargo carrying capacity.
The NON-MOTORIZED placard is compatible with FedCert Suite.
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Tire placard for MOTORIZED vehicles
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Required for motorized vehicles under 10,000 lbs. GVWR. Includes tire information, cargo carrying capacity, and seating information.
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FedCert Suite does not currently support a MOTORIZED placard. Contact Dec-O-Art for more information about filling out these labels.
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RV dealer warning label
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This label is used by RV dealers that service an RV, causing a change in the vehicle's cargo carrying capacity.
Contact Dec-O-Art for more information about these labels.
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