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3.3K views 22 replies 19 participants last post by  Yamaha244  
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so, wheres this leave me in georgia with my lights? :lmaop: tho i got tennesse tags.... :shrug:
 
#9 ·
tenn or georgia, they listed that the body could not be more then 4" above the frame. other states might say something like that.
 
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Oopps...It says I am not legal...After the dual headlight mode I now have 6 lights on when on bright....LOL Four is allowed... Cool find !!
 
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According to that page in Mississippi I could drive a truck with no windshield (or wipers lol), no fenders, only one tail light, no steering, with any engine I want in it and as high as I wanna lift it.....but it has to have a muffler :lol:
 
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I don't think its very accurate for PA I'd have to check with my inspection book to be sure but I think its missing or incorrect about some things
 
#14 ·
colorado states the max height for headlights is 44". either the po-po don't know or don't care about this one.
 
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Michigan "must retain factory geometry. cannot weld on pitman arms, drag links, or tie rods."

Well... all sas'ed rigs are supposed to be fucked, but I know they are not. :lol:
 
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I had a buddy when i was in the army say that in colorado your tires werent allowed to stick out past your fenders. I'd be fucked before i even lifted my truck haha