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How far can you push "street legal?" (Pics of you have them.)
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<blockquote data-quote="lowbudgetjunk" data-source="post: 432216"><p><strong>Re:</strong></p><p></p><p>As long as you don't have full hydro steering, pinion brakes and fifty inches of lift, you are OK where I live. We have guys on 10 inch lifts with 44's cruising the streets pretty regularly. </p><p></p><p>I think the key is to keep it looking fairly stock as far as the body goes.....full tube will be fine, as long as you have full skins, signals, bumpers etc. Hydro assist is fine, links are fine, just keep the buggy on the low side as best you can and don't drive like an ass. Bling light bars or anything that makes you stick out should be avoided if you run a full tube/skinned buggy. </p><p></p><p>As well, consider checking with insurance/specialty insurance companies to make sure you are going to be covered in case of an at fault accident. Just because it is insured as a samurai/jeep, doesn't mean they will cover it as one. I would hate to know my insurance company bailed on me because the only stock part of the vehicle was a 10 inch section of frame and the outermost piece of sheet metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowbudgetjunk, post: 432216"] [b]Re:[/b] As long as you don't have full hydro steering, pinion brakes and fifty inches of lift, you are OK where I live. We have guys on 10 inch lifts with 44's cruising the streets pretty regularly. I think the key is to keep it looking fairly stock as far as the body goes.....full tube will be fine, as long as you have full skins, signals, bumpers etc. Hydro assist is fine, links are fine, just keep the buggy on the low side as best you can and don't drive like an ass. Bling light bars or anything that makes you stick out should be avoided if you run a full tube/skinned buggy. As well, consider checking with insurance/specialty insurance companies to make sure you are going to be covered in case of an at fault accident. Just because it is insured as a samurai/jeep, doesn't mean they will cover it as one. I would hate to know my insurance company bailed on me because the only stock part of the vehicle was a 10 inch section of frame and the outermost piece of sheet metal. [/QUOTE]
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