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Does Your state Require tire coverage?
#530747
11/27/04 03:50 PM
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Post state and if your state requires tire coverage. Cause I really wanna move just because of this. It's not like the good ole days of AZ when anything goes.
Pennsylvania requires for tire tread to be covered by fender or a maximum 6" fender flare extension (like I have).
Yeah I know it protects the cars behind you but do you know how cool it looks with a toyota and 38's running full width dana 60's.
88 red shortbed 5" superlift, 35 BFG M/T, 5.29's, detroit r, welded f, LCE EFI pro power package, electric fan, battery in bed, owned since new, 73,000 miles now. 2003 Dodge Ram Hemi 1500 Q/C 4x4, 315 A/T BFG's
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: speeedracer]
#530748
11/27/04 06:14 PM
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Ohio doesn't. Not around here in Cincinnati at least. I've been pulled over a few times and they only give me a hard time about bumper height.
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: speeedracer]
#530749
11/27/04 06:56 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
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Don't move to Mass. Anything lifted over 4" - suspension and tires combined - won't legally pass safety inspection. I luck out because mine just looks like a 4wd truck with a slight lift. As for tire coverage, yes it's gotta be there.
1986 Pickup extracab longbed "Woody edition" SAS - 33's, 5.29's, lockright rear.
02 IS300 SportCross - my "DD" 94 2wd v6 extracab 04 Outback Wagon- wife's/family car
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: Elbow_Greese]
#530750
11/28/04 01:07 AM
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Anonymous
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missouri - no tire coverage, no lift laws, etc kansas - no tire coverage, heck no vehicle inspections. arkansas - enough said. oklahoma - no tire coverage
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: speeedracer]
#530751
11/28/04 02:14 AM
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Nope, but if you're a commercial rig going up the Haul Road, it's yes plus mudflaps because of serious rock damage.
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
#530752
11/28/04 03:17 AM
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Napoleon047, I hear ya, Hey guess what? Hows flat river these days?? , Yeah thats right I grew up around that neck of the woods. We, The F-250 farm boys and their mud bogger truck with calcium filled (like farm tractors)tires would run down by flat river and all around there and southern Il.
88 red shortbed 5" superlift, 35 BFG M/T, 5.29's, detroit r, welded f, LCE EFI pro power package, electric fan, battery in bed, owned since new, 73,000 miles now. 2003 Dodge Ram Hemi 1500 Q/C 4x4, 315 A/T BFG's
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: speeedracer]
#530753
11/28/04 05:28 AM
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Anonymous
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actually, never been to st joe state park. im from st joseph, its about an hour north of KC. i go to school at MU in columbia and do my fair share of wheeling at a local orv park. not much mud bogging though, that gets really old really fast.
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: Elbow_Greese]
#530754
11/28/04 03:30 PM
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...lot of reasons not to do that... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> AFAIK, Colorado doesn't have coverage laws, so some of the more socialist cities and 'burbs might. Mine stick out a couple of inches, and I've not been hassled in 4 years. Mark
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: ScaldedDog]
#530755
11/28/04 03:58 PM
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Thats what I wish I could do, seen some out in AZ when I lived out there full width's under a toy or nissan. The chevy s-10 line look pretty neat also with full widths and a sas done to them.
88 red shortbed 5" superlift, 35 BFG M/T, 5.29's, detroit r, welded f, LCE EFI pro power package, electric fan, battery in bed, owned since new, 73,000 miles now. 2003 Dodge Ram Hemi 1500 Q/C 4x4, 315 A/T BFG's
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Re: Does Your state Require tire coverage?
[Re: speeedracer]
#530756
11/28/04 05:53 PM
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Joined: Jul 2002
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Body Damage is Cool
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http://www.truckworld.com/How-To-Tech/97-lift-laws/lift-laws.htmlOnly thing in AZ is all lifted trucks need mudflaps that good down to at least level with the axle. I don't run flaps but I do have a 1in BL and cranked TBars. No cop has ever hassled me about it. Josh
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