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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 7650696" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>What legal issues? Its no different than filling the back of a cherokee up full of all of your crap and moving it somewhere. Just with a wall, its permenant. I've been pulled over 2.5 million times and only once did a cop ever say anything about the wall, and that was "why can't I see thru your windows?" Then when he saw the wall he was like..."oh".</p><p></p><p>And I own a cherokee walled. No problems parking, you just learn to drive slow and cautious which is better for you anyways and keeps you from getting tickets. I will warn you this though, if you make your wall worth a sh<span style="color: black">i</span>t to begin with it will get heavy and the springs on a cherokee s<span style="color: black">u</span>cks. I've got air shocks and air bags to manage the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 7650696, member: 564991"] What legal issues? Its no different than filling the back of a cherokee up full of all of your crap and moving it somewhere. Just with a wall, its permenant. I've been pulled over 2.5 million times and only once did a cop ever say anything about the wall, and that was "why can't I see thru your windows?" Then when he saw the wall he was like..."oh". And I own a cherokee walled. No problems parking, you just learn to drive slow and cautious which is better for you anyways and keeps you from getting tickets. I will warn you this though, if you make your wall worth a sh[COLOR=black]i[/COLOR]t to begin with it will get heavy and the springs on a cherokee s[COLOR=black]u[/COLOR]cks. I've got air shocks and air bags to manage the weight. [/QUOTE]
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