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lift laws


i love arkansas. as long as headlight height is under 54", you can drive whatever you want. i once drove my bronco into town (several years ago right after getting it running again), with no: headlights, taillights, turn signals, fenders, hood, doors, or exhaust. i had my seatbelt on, tagged and insured, and hand signals are legal during daylight hours. cops never even gave me a second glance.
 
Sweet... no laws for Oregon :D

Too bad we do have them... I think... No one cares anyway...
 
so i think i am can go 9in ? well 3in b.l , 6 in lift block and exlp. spring got me about 3in ,so all together i got about 12in and that is with out tire i think i can pass :icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl:
 
Lift laws are for homos that can't afford to lift what they got so they want to spoil everyone elses good time!
 
I live in north fl and you should see the trucks around here that drive down the road. Cops don't care. Matter of fact one not far from my shop was ticketed for destroyin public property when he broke the lens of a traffic light.... most of em here are on 60" or taller tractor tires.....
 
one day u americans will run into this:
law#25billion2 part 3 : u have a right to own an automobile
law#25billion2 part 4: its against the law that citizens operate any motorized vehicle
 

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