kobyhud
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- Location
- Lindon, UT
It's been a couple of years since I have had my rig out. I have tried to read the more recent threads about OHV stuff but need some updates.
I run a 95 SAS rodeo on full width axles. My vehicle is already a trailer queen. There is no way that I would ever want to exceed say 40-50MPH with my vehicle on the road. I will probably keep this vehicle as is until I either fry the transmission completely or until I roll it.
Back in the day (2007) I was able to squeeze my rig through state inspections by putting on cheerios that brought the tires back closer into my wheel wells. To pull this off again is probably going to cost me quite a bit of money and time. Including a new windshield $130, some new 8 lug cheerios (tires and rims) (???? at least a couple hundred bucks I would imagine), fender flare fun , a $150 turn signal switch, and most likely a new front bumper ($300 (if I build it myself)-$1000 depending on how much labor I want to put into it).
So my question is this. How bad is the pain of registering my vehicle as off-road only? Commentary I imagine should be about these things...
-Driving back to the trailer
-Driving around Moab
-One way trails
-Ticket price/consequences for not being registered (in case I want to just postpone this question for another year)
-Ticket price and consequences for being on the road for brief stints in an off-road only vehicle.
Some have posted that it isn't too terrible to get your vehicle registered again under the new rebuilt/restored VIN. This sounds reasonable to me, it always seemed ridiculous that your vehicle could never be registered again once you had gone OHV.
I run a 95 SAS rodeo on full width axles. My vehicle is already a trailer queen. There is no way that I would ever want to exceed say 40-50MPH with my vehicle on the road. I will probably keep this vehicle as is until I either fry the transmission completely or until I roll it.
Back in the day (2007) I was able to squeeze my rig through state inspections by putting on cheerios that brought the tires back closer into my wheel wells. To pull this off again is probably going to cost me quite a bit of money and time. Including a new windshield $130, some new 8 lug cheerios (tires and rims) (???? at least a couple hundred bucks I would imagine), fender flare fun , a $150 turn signal switch, and most likely a new front bumper ($300 (if I build it myself)-$1000 depending on how much labor I want to put into it).
So my question is this. How bad is the pain of registering my vehicle as off-road only? Commentary I imagine should be about these things...
-Driving back to the trailer
-Driving around Moab
-One way trails
-Ticket price/consequences for not being registered (in case I want to just postpone this question for another year)
-Ticket price and consequences for being on the road for brief stints in an off-road only vehicle.
Some have posted that it isn't too terrible to get your vehicle registered again under the new rebuilt/restored VIN. This sounds reasonable to me, it always seemed ridiculous that your vehicle could never be registered again once you had gone OHV.