PA lift laws?

altierior

NAXJA Forum User
are there any PA lift laws i should know about?
 
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, adobe-helvetica, Arial Narrow]Be aware that increasing the wheel track by using spacers or similar doodads thicker than 1/4 inch is a very bad move. On medium and heavy-duty trucks, the rear bumper must be within 30 inches of the ground when the truck is unloaded.[/FONT]
*as copied from http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/lift-laws.htm
 
I'm pretty sure that doesn't apply to us, as XJ's are light duty. Medium and heavy duty refers to commercial vehicles and anything over a 1/2 ton
 
im sure that doesnt apply to us as well...but that is basically the only lift law that pa has... other than the fender flares not being allowed to stick out pass the fender more than 3 inches
 
CHUGLYxj said:
don't forget that no tire tread outside of the fenders, not exactly a lift law but when you lift the tires normally get wider.
oh, mine are sticking out well beyond the fenders. to make it worse, my flares are off, so there is that much more tire exposed.

anyone looking to get rid of a set of rear flares? :confused:
please? :helpme:
 
My buddy has a set of Pre-97 flares, but that wont work for you will it?

Btw, Im one of those guys you met at the Quadratec sale.
 
tyspier said:
My buddy has a set of Pre-97 flares, but that wont work for you will it?
Btw, Im one of those guys you met at the Quadratec sale.
nah, i need 97+. for some reason, they are much more difficult to find than the older ones. :dunno:
 
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