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<blockquote data-quote="jleecong" data-source="post: 501681" data-attributes="member: 554993"><p>It is illegal to drive with headphones for that reason; it is illegal to play a stereo that loud. I think a 4" lift is extreme after you take in to account the probably much larger tires. I have a picture (somewhere) of my car parked under my buddies show truck. (till the windshield)</p><p>I don't think SUVs and Trucks should be outlawed. I thinking taking a large truck and then raising it 4 inches and diving on public roads with smaller vehicles should be. A sports car from the factory is very low, a truck much higher. Already this is a cause for concern, because from the factory the car could easily go under a truck. Lift it 4 more inches and it's a matter of when a car goes under the truck.</p><p></p><p>I feel for the guy and wish he wasn't hit, but there are millions of other small/mid size car owners who like saving a little gas that shouldn't have to worry about big foot coming down the road.</p><p></p><p>As for being sensitive. I was just making a observation. To me racism/discrimination is a bad thing and sometimes people don't realize what they say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jleecong, post: 501681, member: 554993"] It is illegal to drive with headphones for that reason; it is illegal to play a stereo that loud. I think a 4" lift is extreme after you take in to account the probably much larger tires. I have a picture (somewhere) of my car parked under my buddies show truck. (till the windshield) I don't think SUVs and Trucks should be outlawed. I thinking taking a large truck and then raising it 4 inches and diving on public roads with smaller vehicles should be. A sports car from the factory is very low, a truck much higher. Already this is a cause for concern, because from the factory the car could easily go under a truck. Lift it 4 more inches and it's a matter of when a car goes under the truck. I feel for the guy and wish he wasn't hit, but there are millions of other small/mid size car owners who like saving a little gas that shouldn't have to worry about big foot coming down the road. As for being sensitive. I was just making a observation. To me racism/discrimination is a bad thing and sometimes people don't realize what they say. [/QUOTE]
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