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Would this be a ticket in Cali?
If I travel through a different state am I subject to that states lift laws, or would it still be under my state (WY) laws? I would assume I am still under my states lift laws.
I am pretty sure that you are subject to YOUR state laws. I registered my truck in Illinois (even though I live in Missouri) just in case......Most MO officers aren't too familiar with Illinois laws
You are required to have 2 mirrors so that was illegal.
Here is a fresh look at my junk.and the new place I have to work on it. Soooo nice being able to walk into the garage and have the toolbox in there after 5 years...
i would pull that thing over too lol
I see nothing wrong with it. Looks like just enough room in your garage for my rig.
Drew? what is with everyone changing names today...
So what is considered rediculous? Last summer I drove my truck around with no doors, fenders or hood. Would this be a ticket in Cali?
To be more specific on that law; you must have AT LEAST 2 mirrors, one of them must be the drivers side mirror.
Amp shipped to 95376? Nice job on the DS mirror, looks familiar.
Only for no fenders. It considered "open wheel" Unless the vehicle was originally designed as an open wheeled vehicle it is not allowed. How the exception of Hot Rods plays out, I'm not sure. Maybe because that's how they were considered as being built. QuoteQuotethe open wheel hot rod is done by weight, just like vw buggys.
Quotethe open wheel hot rod is done by weight, just like vw buggys.
the open wheel hot rod is done by weight, just like vw buggys.
so, if I'm hearing this right, then if I visit Kommiefornia, then I would also have to submit my vehicle for an emissions test? If I am required to meet any of the Kommie requirements, then I would have to meet them ALL.NO. My vehicle meets the laws of the state in which it is registered, and cannot be forced to meet ANY more stringent requirement by another state (unless I MOVE there and have to register it there). 35% window tint is legal in FL. If your state has outlawed it's use, I do NOT have to remove it because I drive into or thru your state. If my state has no mudflap requirements, then, your state's requirements do not apply to my vehicle. It all goes by the state in which you reside and register your vehicles.
Here is a fresh look at my junk.
so I am going to go to Kommiefornia and rock my truck as just a cab with an open header (with a cat for the feds) on the engine
Bring it on in if you want to be an idiot, they will write you up or impound.
Bring it on in if you want to be an idiot, they will write you up AND impound.
I see nothing wrong with driving a truck with no hood, fenders, doors, bed, or muffler. But I guess that is why I will never live in California, just too many rules.
I see. Well even with a muffler, my truck is super loud, loud enough to get on my nerves. I am going to change it out once it stops snowing off and on.
I was pretty much being an ass
California has too many laws and really strict enforcement.
And FYI, I do not drink.
Also, I do have mudflaps, both front and rear.
I will stop raping Duffil's thread now. I am sorry for being an ass.
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