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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 06:45 PM
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Hey, I'm moving to SOCAL in February and was wondering if there were any stupid laws I need to know about IRT modifications? Any help would be appreciated.

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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 06:48 PM
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You can probably tell that I wont know the answer based on this question, but what is IRT?

And what part of Socal you moving to?

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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 06:54 PM
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IRT = In Regards To. I think.

I also think he or she is moving to San Diego. DDG or CG. Am I right?

1. Tinted windows are a cop magnet. They will pull you for speeding and ask you if you want a $10 fix-it ticket + remove the tint or do you want a $250 speeding ticket and the higher insurance premiums that come with it.
2. Mods are pretty wide open here. Lifts, rims & tires, bumper(s), even lights are good. We don't have to cover our lights.

If you transfer a vehicle from another state you have to go through an inspection if you register it here. Turn signals, Horn, Headlights, etc. They don't (or didn't) get too involved.

If you are registered in a two license plate state, you have to run the front plate. They will check.

As long as you're reasonably street legal you shouldn't have any problems.

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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 07:10 PM
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I bought mine in arizona and had to get it inspected and pay sales tax, registration, etc... $600 or something like that.

Good news: My windows are all tinted and I don't have a front licence plate and DMV didn't care. I'm not sure if you'll get one that's that lax, but just wanted to share my experience.
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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Vernnz
1. Tinted windows are a cop magnet. They will pull you for speeding and ask you if you want a $10 fix-it ticket + remove the tint or do you want a $250 speeding ticket and the higher insurance premiums that come with it.

2. Mods are pretty wide open here. Lifts, rims & tires, bumper(s), even lights are good. We don't have to cover our lights.


As long as you're reasonably street legal you shouldn't have any problems.
WTF,,,,,,

OK first off, yes you do have to cover your off road lights and there is limit to how many you can have on the street, there are restrictions on tires rims coverage = mud flap fender violations etc..... There are lift heights on passenger vehicles,

But hey at least you got the tinted window stuff almost right, theirs usually no choice.

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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 09:18 PM
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yup i got a mud flap ticket to prove it CHP didn't even mention my tint though.....knock on wood
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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by fish
yup i got a mud flap ticket to prove it CHP didn't even mention my tint though.....knock on wood

Ditto, Fish Diggity. I have 30% smoke tint on the front windows and I have never been hassled for it. Again, knock on wood.


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Old Sep 13, 2009 | 08:52 AM
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It's looking like a DDG right now and that is not firm yet. Either way I want to make sure I stay in regs and I think I will keep it registered here in Florida.

Originally Posted by Vernnz
IRT = In Regards To. I think.

I also think he or she is moving to San Diego. DDG or CG. Am I right?

1. Tinted windows are a cop magnet. They will pull you for speeding and ask you if you want a $10 fix-it ticket + remove the tint or do you want a $250 speeding ticket and the higher insurance premiums that come with it.
2. Mods are pretty wide open here. Lifts, rims & tires, bumper(s), even lights are good. We don't have to cover our lights.

If you transfer a vehicle from another state you have to go through an inspection if you register it here. Turn signals, Horn, Headlights, etc. They don't (or didn't) get too involved.

If you are registered in a two license plate state, you have to run the front plate. They will check.

As long as you're reasonably street legal you shouldn't have any problems.
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Old Sep 13, 2009 | 09:42 AM
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Keeping it registered in Florida will avoid the inspection and fees.

Again...If you run one plate you will get stopped at the gate, the gaurd will walk to the back and check the rear plate. If the rear is a 2 plate state, you will get scraped (instantly!!!) and turned around. If it is a 1 plate state they will wave you in. They have all of the states memorized.

FWIW most people I see roll with their lights uncovered.

Which DDG? I visit most of them from time to time. I am normally around TIC and IDS. One day when you're sitting RSC I might tap you on the shoulder.
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Old Sep 13, 2009 | 03:57 PM
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Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that lights only have to be covered if they are above hood level (i.e. my offroad lights on my bumper don't have to be covered, but if I mount lights on the windshield, or a light bar those will have to be covered).
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