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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: NY_SIDEKICKER on May 11, 2004, 03:33:39 PM
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I TALKED TO A LOCAL SHERIFF HERE & HE SAYS THERE IS NO LAW ON THE BOOKS ABOUT TIRES STICKING OUT ??? GO FIGURE I ALLWAYS THOUGHT THEY COULD NOT EXTEND PAST FENDERS. WELL NOW I KNOW HOW ALL THOSE HEEPERS AROUND HERE HAVE BEEN GETTING AWAY RUNNING SUCH A WIDE TIRE.............NOW I CAN BE LESS WORRIED WHEN I CRUISE BY ALL THE COPS AT THE COFFE SHOP ON MY WAY TO WORK ;D ........ MATTY 8)
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And then, The Law changes. :P
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I TALKED TO A LOCAL SHERIFF HERE & HE SAYS THERE IS NO LAW ON THE BOOKS ABOUT TIRES STICKING OUT  ??? GO FIGURE I ALLWAYS THOUGHT THEY COULD NOT EXTEND PAST FENDERS. WELL NOW I KNOW HOW ALL THOSE HEEPERS AROUND HERE HAVE BEEN GETTING AWAY RUNNING SUCH A WIDE TIRE.............NOW I CAN BE LESS WORRIED WHEN I CRUISE BY ALL THE COPS AT THE COFFE SHOP ON MY WAY TO WORK  ;D ........ MATTY  8)
Don't travel through Maryland I got a inspection ticket today for my wheels sticking past the fender wells. :'( Cost 75.00 , so today I ordered new Polished Aluminum rims. The set- up I had was 32x9.5 on 15x8 3" off-set Fake Bead Locker Rims. In a week or so it will be 32x9.5 on 15x7 2" - 2.5" off-set. So I will have some steel rims for sale later on. The new rims set me back 700.00 not bad I guess? 8)
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Laws vary from state to state. As for as I know there are no such laws anywhere in Canada, at least not in the province of Ontario.
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arond here their is a guy with 44's with about 5 inches too much lift. i know that trucks headlights and bumpers arn't the right hight and the 44's stick out way too far. and he said he has never gotten a ticket. hummm...
stu