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I know everyone doesn't like donks but think of the money some guys (who still love camaros) put into there "donk" style. There would be all kinds of cars with huge problems ... Like it or not a lot of work goes into putting a camaro on anything bigger then 24" wheels , including cutting the fenders ... so imagine if the law comes in what is one to do with a camaro on 26-28" ??? the car would not be sellable after a fender cut.
Side Note : I'd rather have a bunch of kooky liberals in office then these Right Wing nuts with no IQ like Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck (with his $%#@$% chalkboard I hope someone chokes the shit out of him) ...
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SEMA needs to get their act together and fight a better fight and have a clear cut objective, not just fight because laws are being proposed on anything having to do with vehicles. You have to be ovjectively reasonable. There's sometimes a greater good for SOCIETY behind the thought of certain bills or laws.
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on the safety side of it...IMO, a vehicle lifted drastically higher than stock is could be a bigger safety liability to the person in that vehicle. Poorly designed and assembled lift kits introduce stresses on different parts of a vehicle that they were never designed for leading to different part failures. They also can lend to a higher propensity of rollovers. So what I am thinking, I think the bumper height is lower on the list of concerns for me. In actuallity, I don't believe I have ever seen a fatal accident directly caused by any of these issues. People can be crazy....lets vote them into office.
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they probably won't let people fly a flag in their yard either.
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I find it amusing how politics are pushed into this. How many people in this forum live in a subdivision with a HOA or some other form of homeowners association with draconian rules to "protect" their homes and neighborhoods. How we perceive anything depends on who's interests are being protected. On that note, this legislation seems like a lot of useless legislation. It is proposed knowing full well it won't pass, but will be a feather in some dumbasses cap come next election...
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I think its a great idea. I mean really what purpose does having a truck that high in the air serve. One they are scary when they right on your ass and two they serve no purpose and are very ugly. When I can see your whole underbody because your truck is so high in the air then thats a problem. If you can easily run over a car with ease, then whats to stop stop people from just getting the monster trucks on TV you see and drive those around.
Again good law if you ask me. Makes things alot safer. Hell can those stupid trucks even see who's beside them or behind them when they are that high up. I mean really, there needs to be a limit.
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I agree with ssump. How many of these lifted trucks actually go off-road? Therefore the rest of us have to suffer because of the small minority of trucks that go off-road, but the majority of these trucks do not?
Put it this way - a lot of sports cars are getting uglier because the doors are getting higher because of these stupid trucks. Cars will never look as beautiful as they used to because their beauty is constrained by safety standards - because of those elevated bumpers. The entire country of Australia survives with trucks at the normal height (utes) - and those utes go off-road just as much as the giant trucks in N.America. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. |
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Agreed 100% I was referring to liberal slams and stereotyping of an entire state based on how they vote. I don't care what side of the politics this comes from, because both edges of our political system contribute to this dysfuntion.
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Raised vehicles do serve a purpose to their users and everyone has a different cause. Some need them for extreme snowfalls in the winter. Some use them for recreation on the weekends. Others need them to navigate rough terrain on their property. The choice to alter a vehicle should be there for these owners if they so chose. Quote:
With all due respect, I think you're mistaken with the Australian example. While they do sell the smaller trucks like the utes, they do have a popular and avid off-road culture, including with raised vehicles. Finally, doors getting "higher" on vehicles isn't because of larger or raised vehicles. It's due to factors like higher side impact safety ratings and styling. Not because of this subset of the hobby. |
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Also, I choose not to participate in somebodies elses fight...this is an Oregonian issue at present. I doubt any Oregon state legislature gives two sh*&s about some Ohioans opinion. If this were up in Ohio or at a federal level, I would be inclined to let my voice be heard.
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It's as simple as this, if they are gonna use those trucks for those purposes its a real simple solution never drive them on public roads and use them only where they are to be used. It's no different then a drag car that is only used at the track and gets hauled on a trailer to get there. Same for these vehicles. But if they want to be on the public roads, then noooooooooooooooooooooo it shouldn't be allowed.
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