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18 inches......... of body lift......... :eek:

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/3307735464.html





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LOL...... oops. Yeah. But still....... omg.
 
But at least he didn't have to trim his precious sheetmetal or plastic trim much!

Lifts that tall are why we have lift laws around here. Sheesh.
 
It doesn't look that big - until you read the ad and find that those tires are 37's!
The tires on the rig are 42" iroks. If you buy this rig, he'll throw in the 37" tires and rims for free.

But at least he didn't have to trim his precious sheetmetal or plastic trim much!

Lifts that tall are why we have lift laws around here. Sheesh.
Yeah, we don't have those laws out here. No fender laws either.
 
Yeah, we don't have those laws out here. No fender laws either.
On one hand that's pretty awesome because you can get away with a lot more mods/capability on a jeep, but on the other hand it means hackjobs like that roam the public roads. I'm conflicted.
 
We do too have those laws here, we also have laws that state you can't modify a vehicles suspension outside of factory parameters except to make it safer to tow with. Along with that there are laws that specify how high or low your headlights can be. In CO your tires can't stick out more than 1" from the outermost portion of the fender, your suspension can not be modified from stock, and your headlights can't be above or below a certain height. Cops here just tend to turn a blind eye to those things.
 
It'd bring the phunnay to get under that thing and loosen the bolts holding the body spacers a couple of turns...... Hilarity would ensue during acceleration, cornering and braking.... Kinda like Truggy with no swaybar....... :shhh:
 
We do too have those laws here, we also have laws that state you can't modify a vehicles suspension outside of factory parameters except to make it safer to tow with. Along with that there are laws that specify how high or low your headlights can be. In CO your tires can't stick out more than 1" from the outermost portion of the fender, your suspension can not be modified from stock, and your headlights can't be above or below a certain height. Cops here just tend to turn a blind eye to those things.

They turn a blind eye because they are well aware that, while still on the books, the bulk of those restrictions have been ruled unconstitutional...
 
They turn a blind eye because they are well aware that, while still on the books, the bulk of those restrictions have been ruled unconstitutional...

Less unconstitutional and more about officers knowing what's modified from stock and what makes it "unsafe". The unconstitutional laws are no longer on the books.

The Altered Suspension/Vehicle Modifications laws don't generally get looked at as charges unless there's an accident and the trained accident investigator can point to the modification having been directly responsible for the accident.
 
They turn a blind eye because they are well aware that, while still on the books, the bulk of those restrictions have been ruled unconstitutional...


Doubtful, the entire federal gov't is unconstitutional in its current state.
 
I didn't mean to start a constitutional debate in the CL thread, I swear :gee:
 
unlawful under the 8th amendment :moon:

One of the PNW guys bought that motorhome. party1:
 
um, a guy named Fred?
 
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