Ultimate camping and towing rig

WI doesn't (require) plates on trailers. I haven't tested that across the country, but it'd save a few $$/year not getting them.
You're likely to get away with it as long as you stick to rural areas, but States like WA, OR, CA, will drill you hard!!!
 
I'm not sure. Biggest I've driven is a pontoon without plates.
Here's what I find

Gross weight trailers, including boat trailers​

A title and registration is required for trailers operated over 3,000 pounds. A title and registration is not required for trailers operated at or less than 3,000 pounds gross weight unless used for hire or rental. Title and registration is encouraged for these vehicles that will be used on roads outside the state of Wisconsin, as other states' registration laws may be different.

https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/vehicles/title-plates/mobile-home.aspx
 
Yeah, I'd really rather not deal with getting pulled over on a busy road even if I could talk my way out of it.
Yeah, I'd really rather not deal with getting pulled over on a busy road even if I could talk my way out of it.
Damn notifications had me thinking I was losing my mind!!! There are 2 different responses that are exactly the same!!!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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He posted up one pic on Tremor forum during our trip from the top of Stony Pass. We still need to go through all our pics from the trip then I think he'll do a longer post.
This one? Nice looking truck. I'm not a creeper just saw it pop up today in a thread I was reading.

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