Street Legality

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tydaug
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Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:08 am
Location: Central VA

Street Legality

Post by tydaug »

I bought an 88 b2. had a k&n filter and flowmaster. I put a mech oil pressure gauge and new clutch kit and rear main seal. I buoght it as a toy (cheaper than a dirt bike, WAY cheaper than a four wheeler!) I wan't to mod it for offroading but need to keep it street legal. What kind of suggestions does anyone have? btw, i'm a poor ass college student, so I'm on a budget. lame. i know. I was thinking body lift or rough country susp. lift and bigger tires. ??
101btp
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Re: Street Legality

Post by 101btp »

depends on your location I live in PA and it sucks nos is not legal, and the tires cant exceed the width of the body pannels, you could either extend body panely customly or get fender flares. I also think some places have a law on the heigth of your vehicle lift of body can be? hope it helps :tongue: Porter
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