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Old 06-23-2004, 07:36 PM
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any one pulled over for being to tall

where I live it depends on who is driving the lifted truck. Highest you can be is 36 in to the bumper from the ground. My uncles truck is 39 inches and he dosen't get pulled over.but younger drivers with smaller lifts get pulled over all of the time.
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Old 07-11-2004, 11:32 AM
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Re: any one pulled over for being to tall

I've never seen one of those monster trucks get pulled over. I would assume that if teens were to drive modified vehicles then cops would pull them over cuse as the stat goes teens drivers are involved in more crashes per year than any other age bracket driver. I suppose you could say cops are doing them a favor since for those minutes on the side of the road there's no chance of an accident.
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Re: any one pulled over for being to tall

That's why they have those drop down bumpers, so the wee little cars don't hit you in the axle. Keep in mind that younger drivers usually DO get pulled over more often; take that into account and measure your bumper!
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