Hmm. Maybe I have been going about this wrong then. When I switched to OHV registration I kept my VIN and title (I know not everyone does, gotta love the DMV and their standard practices), but when calling for insurance I have feeling companies that it is a jeep registered as a street legal ATV/OHV. Since it’s still titled as a 1993 Wrangler maybe that’s all I need to tell them. As long as when I get pulled over the handful of times I drive it on the street because the jeep looks like it doesn’t belong on the road, I have insurance to show the officer so that I am legal that is my main concern. If I ever were to get in an accident insurance would have loophole to get out of coverage since they will claim they didn’t think they were insuring an OHV.
I believe the tire size is for a different class. A full-size OHV is limited to something like 45" tires.Full hydro steering made staying street legal impossible. And really with what I use the jeep for OHV is great, but over the years it seems trailhead parking with a trailer has gotten harder, so the street legal ATV route has been appealing for driving short distances to trailheads.
reading through the safety inspection requirements though there are a few things I couldn’t pass if the safety shop has to apply everything just like for a RZR:
- can’t be over 70” wide, this includes the tires
- tires can’t be over 29” tall or larger than the manufacturer made available
I could get some Dodge take offs or something and get close to those items, but will still probably be a few inches past the limit.
No idea. I just don't have time to mess with it.Lol. Seems like you should be able to get a pretty penny for that boat no? I’ve heard boat prices are as ridiculous as pickup prices
Anyone know where to find the safety requirements specific to full size OHVs? All I can find are the ATV rules.That makes sense. I need to track down those safety requirement rules to make sure I can be compliant and then maybe I can pull this off legally.