FAQ

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Legality of HIN Tag Replacements

A big question we often get is "Is this legal, will i get in trouble?"

Short answer is Yes its legal. How you handle them will determine if you get in trouble.

Often times skis that sit outside or get repainted show up with a damaged HIN Tag. The way the HIN Tags are designed are to be tamper proof. Skis that sit outside are heavily weathered on and most HIN Tags cannot handle the constant UV Light. The HIN Tags will shrink and crack in the middle making them unreadable. We offer a direct replacement for most makes. Once a ordered is placed I run the HIN# Through the Texas Parks and wildlife TORA (Basically shows the status. Stolen, Active, or Lien)

I do not accept either Stolen (Obviously) or Lien status HINs

You need to quickly have them installed with either Rivets or Epoxy. Having them on hand or uninstalled will have Game wardens up your butt.

Where are the parts made?

Right here in the U S of A

Specifically Conroe Texas!

STL Files

Nozzle Files are on the product page. As for other 3D Printed products on my page they usually do not get released until none are sold in a long period of time.

As for gaskets send us a message we can send a DXF over

Can you produce high quantities?

We would be more than happy to produce serial tags or hull identification numbers for New off the line vehicles. These can be done in batches or all at once