California impounds cars with lowered suspension?

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  • atomic
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    California is a wonderful state but since it is mainly controlled by democrats this is what happens under their rule. They think of more petty things to spend money on then the things that really matters. Only imagine how this country will be when they have the majority rule !! SCARY !!

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  • SchnellerVert
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    California current issues. Join or browse SEMA's site.

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  • pineapplegti
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    Cali cops can do what they want when it comes to modified cars due to all the idiots who drive modified cars. The first mistake your friend made is he was driving on sunset blvd lol .. Its about how u approach the cop .. last week i went through a insurance/registration check point .. it went a little like this
    COP- how are u doing today
    Pineapple- better than u .. im not working but im still getting paid
    cop- (gives me a weird look)
    cop - can i see your reg and proof of insurance
    pineapple- here ya go son
    cop- isnt this thing a little low
    pineapple- nope
    cop-(hands back my paperwork).. have a nice day buddy
    Pine- (throws the shocker as he is leaving )
    in this car

    btw here are some track pics of the new jetta :)

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  • ldsbeaker
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    reason # 476 why I will not ask to go to California. EVER.

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  • PiercedE30
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    24008. It is unlawful to operate any passenger vehicle, or commercial vehicle under 6,000 pounds, which has been modified from the original design so that any portion of the vehicle, other than the wheels, has less clearance from the surface of a level roadway than the clearance between the roadway and the lowermost portion of any rim of any wheel in contact with the roadway.
    Basically means that your frame/body can't be lower than the lower lip of the wheel.
    That's all that I could find out that site.

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  • Jon325i
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    Seeing this is a truck in question, I did a little research in the CVC (California Vehicle Code) and couldn't find anything directly addressing stiff suspension. Here's what I did find though....

    Under "Modified Vehicle" addressing ride height....


    Here's the Table of Contents which I sourced it from....


    Some of the definitions of the Regulations seem a bit vague, perhaps there's more clarification elsewhere on the web. The reason this guys' truck was impounded sounds like BS to me though. Just a cop abusing his authority :?

    Jon

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  • atomic
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    I bet when it comes down to it the cop is a rookie and was needing to impress his superiors. At least that is the usually the case. Veteran cops usually do not mess with petty tickets and just give a warning.

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  • Fanzotti
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    Originally posted by Jscotty
    So how stiff is too stiff? I have a 1¼-ton pickup truck that is designed to hold the weight of my gooseneck trailer. The average person jumping on the back bumper (when I am not using the trailer) will have a hard time making the truck rock to any significant degree.
    Well what dude was telling me is that he uses the pick up to haul shit and under those circumstances it's not stiff enough. Claims that even unloaded it's under the stiffness that is illegal, Says he knows his set up and the cop was wrong to impound it but in the end it's the cop's decision.

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  • atomic
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    Same here my 2005 F250 2 ton WILL NOT BUDGE !!! beats the pooh out of my when driving and it is stock factory oem suspension from Ford. So what are they going to do about those I wonder ? Very stiff suspension made for carrying heavy loads

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  • Jscotty
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    So how stiff is too stiff? I have a 1¼-ton pickup truck that is designed to hold the weight of my gooseneck trailer. The average person jumping on the back bumper (when I am not using the trailer) will have a hard time making the truck rock to any significant degree.

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  • Fanzotti
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    Originally posted by kencopperwheat
    So other than hearsay from the guy with the lowered Ford pick-up, nothing has been verified...
    Nope, Haven't verified it yet. This is the reason I started the thread, to see if anyone had any info. Gonna see the guy today and I'll try to get a violation number.

    I'm pretty sure he wasn't bullshitting. Say's it's a new law and you can get pulled over any time and it's up to the cop's discretion if the car is too firm. If you can prove otherwise later you get out of the fines.

    If this is true I'm selling my E30, I can't be four wheeling.

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  • Erick
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    Originally posted by 92 mtechnic cabrio
    It's their bandaid fix for their shitty roads and our lawsuits against their manholes
    As soon as I saw this thread, I was asking myself if you still had your car.

    But yeah... the more I read about CA, the less I'd like to be there with my own car. All these new laws are ridiculous.

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  • atomic
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    I did see the other day on foxnews that California was destroying cars again that were caught doing street races !! They even showed them crushing the shit out of a honda civic that was all tricked out reduced it to about 2 foot tall

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  • kencopperwheat
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    So other than hearsay from the guy with the lowered Ford pick-up, nothing has been verified...

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  • atomic
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    California law makers have nothing better to do than fuck with people over stupid things.

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