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State Specific Lift Laws and other vehicle restrictions (liftlaws.com)

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Old 04-27-2012, 12:49 PM
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So I just saw this on Rugged Ridge's Facebook post and thought this would be a good thing to share here. Nice that someone has done this research for us =)

Thanks RR for sharing too =)
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That's a good link thanks for sharing
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Good to know... Thx
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I'm curious do local state lift laws apply to out of state vehicles?
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Originally Posted by rexicon
I'm curious do local state lift laws apply to out of state vehicles?
Yes I believe the rule of thumb is, if you're gonna drive there, you gotta obey the local laws.
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good info, thanks...
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Interesting note in Texas, there are no lift restrictions, but vehicle height is limited to 13ft, 6in. Wouldn't that, by proxy, establish a lift limit specific to each vehicle in order to not exceed the 13ft, 6in limit? gotta love legalese
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It's crazy but in Minnesota and other states it is illegal to have the factory bumper aux driving lights on oncoming traffic even though it is wired factory on low beams stupid huh!!!
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Originally Posted by snopro269
It's crazy but in Minnesota and other states it is illegal to have the factory bumper aux driving lights on oncoming traffic even though it is wired factory on low beams stupid huh!!!
Yeah thats ridiculous
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260

Yeah thats ridiculous
Does that mean fog lights?


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