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Old 02-23-2009, 08:55 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider View Post
isn't it no more than 4 inch suspension and/or body and no more than 4 inch taller than OE tires? i thought i remember that along with bumper, headlights, and turn signal heights.
Any altered suspension height requires a state inspection, regardless of the lift amount. Private stations are not allowed to instpect them, even under the 4" tilt test limit. Anything 4" or more over stock (body / suspension / tire) requires a tilt test.

Maximum lift height for GVWR 4500 lbs and under is 7" above original vehicle height with tires.
Maximum lift height for GVWR 4501 - 7500 lbs is 9" above original vehicle height with tires.
Maximum lift height for GVWR 7501 - 10000 lbs is 11" above original vehicle height with tires.

Tire size limit is 38" or 6" larger than stock, whichever is smaller.

Can't find it published anywhere, but from what I have read about other's experiences, it seems like height is measured at the outer edge of your door when opened. This may be a slight advantage to those with sagging door hinges.

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