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NJ lift laws
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capt324
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| Joined: 11/03
Posted: 11/30/03 02:59 PM
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Does anyone know what the lift laws are in New Jersey? I have talked to several different people but no one seems to know for sure. I will go to the DMV if I strike out here. Thanks.
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skblazer
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| Joined: 10/03
Posted: 11/30/03 05:52 PM
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no luck with me i dono PAs (i live there) restrictions
what are you building? just wondering how much lift This forum is for wheelers not street trucks that like it dirty.
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capt324
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| Joined: 11/03
Posted: 12/01/03 01:17 PM
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This is the same truck that I was asking about tire sizes for in the other posting. It is a 98 Dodge Ram 2500. I have been thinking about doing maybe a 3" suspension lift but am worried about moving the bumper up to high for NJ regs. I think I just might be better doing a body lift instead.
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steve1972
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| Joined: 01/04
Posted: 02/25/04 05:09 PM
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every truck is different, I spoke with a guy in the DMV in Wislow NJ, Dan Foley is the name of the guy.. call information and try to get in touch with him... I know that the door height is the measurment they go by now..
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79fordman
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| Joined: 02/04
Posted: 02/25/04 06:31 PM
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eeeeeeeeeeeewww thats no good, out here in the middle of kansas, out in the sticks, i think that as long as your headlights are under 54 " they arent supposed to harass youi am wondering if the bumper height is 29 inches--- not sure about the bumpers_____--oh well better luck next time------------
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mudman1
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| Joined: 08/09
Posted: 08/17/09 06:12 AM
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go here http://www.teamhornerfishing.net/njliftlaws/
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