famousdave
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what is the state law regarding tire coverage and tube fenders? i am talking about a tj if that makes a differance.
Badcop said:If your thinkin along the lines of the Poison Spyder Fenders:
This is just my opinion. I looked up the UT laws on lift, only states it must have 95% tire coverage to avoid throwing debris.
Badcop said:Utah Code -- Title 41 -- Chapter 22 -- Off-Highway Vehicles
Badcop said:Utah Code -- Title 41 -- Chapter 22 -- Off-Highway Vehicles
Klif01 said:Sorry, if you plan on passing safety, the law was changed this year. It says
Section G:
1. Check vehicle tires for proper size and weight load ratings.
Check that fenders and mud flaps are in place when required*
REJECT vehicle
a) Tires do not meet proper load rating per axle as determined by OEM specifications.
b) Tires are mounted on wheels that are not within tire manufactures specifications.
c) Tire tread is not fully covered by existing fenders or fender extenders.
d) Rear Tires do not have the top 50% of the tire covered by mud flaps.*
e) Rear mud flaps are not as wide as the tire.*
* Mud flaps are required on any vehicle modified from original OEM specifications/. This includes larger tires or any alterations to the frame or suspension
That is from the 2004 Official Safety Inspection Manual for Passenger Vehicles and Light Trucks
Maverick said:Looks more like a new regulation (interpretation) rather than a new law. I don't recall seeing any changes to the law last session. Looks like the regulation is catching up and is consistent with the law we changed.
Brett