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What’s the reason for a law? Do you measure something? If someone has a load in the bed and is squatting on the bump stops do they get a ticket? If you had to ticket every vehicle that looks dumb, you would be sick of writing tickets. 🤣
That whole Carolina squat isn't achievable because of weight in the bed. Its literally like an 8 inch front lift and a slammed rear end. Id imagine the law would be the fact that you couldn’t see shit driving
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What’s the reason for a law? Do you measure something? If someone has a load in the bed and is squatting on the bump stops do they get a ticket? If you had to ticket every vehicle that looks dumb, you would be sick of writing tickets. 🤣
The reason for the law is the danger of not having a good site line and the inability to adjust the headlights for safety.
The law has nothing to do with a loaded bed, only when an owner has raised the front and lowered the rear. I've seen many that you couldn't imagine seeing out the windshield without only seeing sky.

The law uses measurements to determine compliance.

The new law says that a vehicle would be violating the law “if the suspension, frame, or chassis, the height of the front fender is 4 or more inches greater than the height of the rear fender.” The language of the bill also describes how the measurements are obtained.


The penalty is “mandatory revocation of license” for at least a year.
 

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The reason for the law is the danger of not having a good site line and the inability to adjust the headlights for safety.
The law has nothing to do with a loaded bed, only when an owner has raised the front and lowered the rear. I've seen many that you couldn't imagine seeing out the windshield without only seeing sky.

The law uses measurements to determine compliance.

The new law says that a vehicle would be violating the law “if the suspension, frame, or chassis, the height of the front fender is 4 or more inches greater than the height of the rear fender.” The language of the bill also describes how the measurements are obtained.


The penalty is “mandatory revocation of license” for at least a year.
I had to google it. Never seen this out west.
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I had to google it. Never seen this out west.
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Exactly! Saw one Tahoe that had been lowered 2" from stock on the rear and raised 4" in front. No amount of seat adjustment could be made to be comfortable or see clearly out the front of the truck.
 

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Probably couldn't fit in the garage with his 40s, so had to shrink the tires, or hydraulics
Maybe he was confused and bought 40cm tires.
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