Montana LLC for registration? Thoughts? Experiences?

Similar in CA. Years ago my sis in law from Kansas was going to college in So CA. I was driving her Kansas plated car and got pulled over by CHP. Told him the story and he said any vehicle residing in CA more than 30 days has to be CA plated. He was cool, no ticket or written warning. She lived here for another 2 years before going back to KS with no issues.
In San Diego, there is a department with 2 or 3 cops specifically dealing with this.

 
I'm living in CO with SC registration as I am currently in Boulder county and don't want to deal with their BS. A few years back I registered/tagged a dirt bike in South Dakota and am thinking about doing the same with all my vehicles to save taxes and emissions testing. Just something else to think about.

 
My last truck I had the build sheet sent to a Montana dealer for pricing. They had a fair price with no sales tax, but by the time I did the entire prosses it didn't save enough to make me jump on it over the price I received from my local dealer with tax. Now a 500k motorhome would make you think. Plus, license fees are very high here. One friend just didn't register or plate his mh. The fine was cheap if stopped and he never was.

 
My last truck I had the build sheet sent to a Montana dealer for pricing. They had a fair price with no sales tax, but by the time I did the entire prosses it didn't save enough to make me jump on it over the price I received from my local dealer with tax. Now a 500k motorhome would make you think. Plus, license fees are very high here. One friend just didn't register or plate his mh. The fine was cheap if stopped and he never was.
I know of multiple people who only ever tow a box trailer / stacker behind their moho and have NEVER registered their $500-$1M+ busses.  The reward heavily out weighs the risk.  

 
My last truck I had the build sheet sent to a Montana dealer for pricing. They had a fair price with no sales tax, but by the time I did the entire prosses it didn't save enough to make me jump on it over the price I received from my local dealer with tax. Now a 500k motorhome would make you think. Plus, license fees are very high here. One friend just didn't register or plate his mh. The fine was cheap if stopped and he never was.
You would've still had to pay tax on it when you got back to Az and register it.

 
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