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There is usually a nice "not for street use" somewhere on/in the packaging.
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You mean like my Hoosier DOT drag radials?
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Says right on the disclaimer. |
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It means its DOT approved for class racing. Right from their site.. "WARNING: DOT labeled Hoosier Racing Tires meet Department Of Transportation requirements for marking and performance only and are NOT INTENDED FOR HIGHWAY USE. It is unsafe to operate any Hoosier Racing Tire including DOT tires on public roads. The prohibited use of Hoosier Racing Tires on public roadways may result in loss of traction, unexpected loss of vehicle control, or sudden loss of tire pressure, resulting in a vehicle crash and possible injury or death. " :bertstare: |
Right, DOT approved but not for the highway. So if you didn't seek out this info, you wouldn't know. So what is stopping other companies from making other products with this same misconception?
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Personal responsibility, eh? |
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Would be curious if having an accident with a car with a bar in it would negate insurance covering any injuries received.
Can insurance companies do such things? |
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there are DOI laws that might stop them from denying a claim in such circumstances, but it could lead to policy cancellation. however I am not well versed in auto laws.
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I for one think the police are doing an excellent job and should get a raise. |
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My bad the entire post was sarcastic. Anyway as a LEO we do deal with these issues frequently, especially with the Honda crowd. They think because the eBay listing stated "50 State Legal" and "DOT" approved, that they are good to go. This isn't true when things start changing like color of lenses, volumes of exhausts, brightness of lights etc. One thing I haven't bothered with yet is drag radials, as I would be quite hypocritical, however I can see it becoming an issue in an accident. 50 state legal is so broad, especially when considering local ordinances as well.
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You can search the owners bill of rights or just poke around the SEMA site for information if you are still struggling to understand. -Tim |
Adam isn't struggling to understand anything. He is repeatedly pointing out that there are tons of products out there with "DOT" stamped on them that haven't undergone any testing or received any certifications. This is not his opinion. This is fact.
If you use these parts you are liable. Period. If you use aftermarket parts that have undergone testing and were legitimatly awarded their "DOT" markings then yes you have a leg to stand on if a situation arises. |
Cops or at least state troopers could care less about qtps on thr street, had at least a dozen right behind me n next to me. Even had them look my car over when my opti **** out, said nice car n left.
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Because most people can tell what kind of tire you have while rolling along behind or alongside you......
Situation could change if there's an accident. Which is what everyone has been talking about. |
so in a nutshell don't buy anything on ebay cause its not DOT approved and empty your wallet for something thats legit.....but I like saving money on things so to hell with that lol. It also depends a little bit on how you do things. don't tint your tail lights so they are black as night. just enough to darken them and swap out to LED bright lights. this will help ease any harrassment from LE. Its become quite obvious that most of us have at least one thing illegal on all of our cars.
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