Thinking of Lifting Your Truck?
Read 103,564 TimesPosted Nov 23, 2004, 10:10 ET
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U.S. News & World Report recently released an investigative report that may make states other than New Jersey, which already has strict suspension lift laws, to re-think their own laws.

"The federal government and most states do not regulate monster trucks. In some cases, states regulate after-market changes indirectly through laws on headlights, bumpers, and maximum-height restrictions. New Jersey, with an estimated 11,000 high-rise trucks on the road, may have the toughest rules. Tires cannot be more than 6 inches higher than factory tires, and if a vehicle is lifted 4 inches or more, it must undergo a stability test."

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