



Here is a LINK I found on the SEMA website regarding regulations for lifted vehicles by state.
Darcy
Washington State
2006 Silverado 2500HD LT3 4X4 CC SB Duramax LBZ
Tuff Country 6" lift, 35" Toyo M/T's on 20" Ultra Peacemaker wheels, Quadzilla Stealth2 programmer, Diamond Eye 5" cat-back exhaust, factory Special order color Yellow.

that was a big help! looks like it wold suck to live in Maine...
Yeah I live in New Brunswick Canada, about 15minutes from the Maine border and I can drive a truck with tree farmer tires if I want but no so in Maine.
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Troy
New Brunswick, Canada
I wonder if NJ still has there stability test.
Awesome link, thanks for the info.
Mark - Phoenix
97 Chevy Silverado X-Cab
86 Monte Carlo SS
72 Chevelle Convertible
Actually I'm trading the Tahoe for a Skidder with blinkers and a "bling" paint job...................he he he.
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Troy
New Brunswick, Canada
as far as i know we still have the roll test in NJ
06 Silverado 1500 W/T
No mods as of yet
Soon to come (When I get the money that is)

f*** the system, kentucky is goin to the sky!
2000 silverado with a 5.3l v8, shorty headers, upgraded plugs, 10 mil wires, magnaflow high flow cats, flowmaster 80 series muffler(2 in 2 out) w/ 18 inch stainless silverline tips. i have a k&n CIA. its a 4x4 z71 offroad package. Ls model.
extended cab 160k miles, truxedo low profile bed cover, diablo sport predator tuner.
reman tranny @ 130k miles
Chris
It's nice to know the limit you can lift your truck, I'd like to take it to about 1/2 inch undedr limit just to p**s the officer off when they measure when they thought it was over. I did that with a Dayton Ohio officer when I had my '79 Camaro with the rear bumper.![]()

Good info to know. Thanks.
Trevor - Huntington Beach, CA
2007 GMC 2500 4X4
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