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Author:  tjkj2002 [ Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:54 pm ]
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Ran across this site,some good lift law info with specific title codes for all 50 states.

http://www.liftlaws.com/index.htm

Author:  At The Helm [ Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:16 pm ]
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Good find

Author:  dieselenthusiast [ Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:20 pm ]
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This should become a sticky.

Oh, I love New Mexico.............. We don't have rules! :mrgreen:

Author:  tjkj2002 [ Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:29 pm ]
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dieselenthusiast wrote:
This should become a sticky.

Oh, I love New Mexico.............. We don't have rules! :mrgreen:

I like my Home state with there "windshield wipers required but unknown if the windshield is required or not". :-)r :-)r

Author:  dieselenthusiast [ Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:46 pm ]
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tjkj2002 wrote:
dieselenthusiast wrote:

Oh, I love New Mexico.............. We don't have rules! :mrgreen:

I like my Home state with there "windshield wipers required but unknown if the windshield is required or not". :-)r :-)r


Yeah, same here:

“New Mexico’s laws do not specifically state that windshields are required. Vehicles with windshields must, however, be equipped with windshield wipers”

“There is no suspension lift limit in New Mexico” :JEEPIN:
“New Mexico has no maximum vehicle frame height” :frankie:
“There are no regulations on wheels found in New Mexico’s laws” :goink:
“New Mexico has no listed minimum tire tread depth” :ROTFL:
“Bumpers are not restricted in New Mexico” :grim:
“It is unclear if New Mexico requires fenders or mud flaps” :SOMBRERO:
“It is unclear whether or not New Mexico has any engine swap or engine performance modification rules” :rockon:
“Only residents of and commuters to Albuquerque currently require emissions testing in New Mexico” :pepper:

Author:  gtommec [ Tue Sep 27, 2011 7:22 am ]
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tjkj2002 wrote:
dieselenthusiast wrote:
This should become a sticky.

Oh, I love New Mexico.............. We don't have rules! :mrgreen:

I like my Home state with there "windshield wipers required but unknown if the windshield is required or not". :-)r :-)r


NC doesn't require a windshield but does require wipers as well, If you don't have a windshield you get a motorcycle inspection sticker on your left front fender, ask me how I know.

Author:  Moose340 [ Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:46 am ]
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gtommec wrote:
tjkj2002 wrote:
dieselenthusiast wrote:
This should become a sticky.

Oh, I love New Mexico.............. We don't have rules! :mrgreen:

I like my Home state with there "windshield wipers required but unknown if the windshield is required or not". :-)r :-)r


NC doesn't require a windshield but does require wipers as well, If you don't have a windshield you get a motorcycle inspection sticker on your left front fender, ask me how I know.




But Im scared to ask....

Author:  67Customs [ Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:09 am ]
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gtommec wrote:
NC doesn't require a windshield but does require wipers as well, If you don't have a windshield you get a motorcycle inspection sticker on your left front fender, ask me how I know.

Not since we did away with inspection stickers. :P

Author:  gtommec [ Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:23 pm ]
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67Customs wrote:
gtommec wrote:
NC doesn't require a windshield but does require wipers as well, If you don't have a windshield you get a motorcycle inspection sticker on your left front fender, ask me how I know.

Not since we did away with inspection stickers. :P


yes indeed. I forgot about that

Author:  Boomerang [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:14 pm ]
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If you only drive in your own state then the relaxed or non-existant laws are neat, just don't travel outside the state because if the laws on this stuff are different ...

Author:  gtommec [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:24 pm ]
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Boomerang wrote:
If you only drive in your own state then the relaxed or non-existant laws are neat, just don't travel outside the state because if the laws on this stuff are different ...


yes but for the most part you vehicle is only required to meet the laws in the state that it it registered in and can not be ticketed in another state. There are some exceptions to this (and I speak from experience) but most of the time you will be fine.

Author:  tjkj2002 [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:34 pm ]
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gtommec wrote:
Boomerang wrote:
If you only drive in your own state then the relaxed or non-existant laws are neat, just don't travel outside the state because if the laws on this stuff are different ...


yes but for the most part you vehicle is only required to meet the laws in the state that it it registered in and can not be ticketed in another state. There are some exceptions to this (and I speak from experience) but most of the time you will be fine.

While traveling through other states they can not give you tickets for problems that are not illegal in the state your vehicle is registered.Does it happen? Yes because they know that 99% of the time you will not fight the ticket in court where it would be thrown out right away,just a way to make money for there county/state as your most likely to just pay it and not travel back to go to court.MOAB is a notorious for this during EJS.

Author:  irollgen4s [ Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:35 pm ]
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"mufflers are required in new york state"... oops.

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