Patrick Simmons
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Depending on what city your in ride height can or may not be a major factor but it can lead you to get pulled over if the cop has nothing better to do. Case in point, my boy's cousin drives a Regal on 23's in Gainesville, FL. The 23's make his ride stand tall. He got pulled over couple months ago for I think acting a fool basically. As story goes the cop walked over to his car and pulled out measuring tape and measured from the top of his vehicle to the ground and was basically like yeah thats a violation. Remember that little book you had to read/learn to get your license? There is a section which states that your vehicles bumper can not exceed 20 something inches (atleast it is in FL) from the ground to the bumper. Obviously slappin some rims on a car is gonna raise that height due to the rim size as well as whatever work involved to make it happen. I was told that he only got a ticket for failing to show a proper license. I guess since his vehicle was too high, you need the right license to operate the vehicle. So he had to get himself a Class D license instead of an E. I dunno if anyone got any background info on this if this is the next thing police got up their sleeves.oh, i knew you meant 6s, typo. ride height aint gonna be nowhere near illegal. some trucks around here are running 44" tires that look small on the truck.
We have some 28" for sale on my site in the Auction section. Click the "looking for buyers and sellers" to check them out.