Mini Ram legal in all 50 states???
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From: Troup, Texas
Car: 1989 Camaro IROC-Z
Engine: ZZZ# 0607 of 1200 produced
Transmission: Pro-Built 700R4/Vig.2400
Axle/Gears: 3.27 BW 9 Bolt PBR Disc
Mini Ram legal in all 50 states???
Well fellas, the iroc is going into the garage for about a year. The cost of insurance and gas, plus all the things that need to be fixed on her have convinced me to get another set of wheels and retire the iroc for a while.
Since its not gonna be my daily anymore, I will have tons of time to mess with it. I was thinking a fresher motor is in order with some better internals and of course Mini Ram. If it really does what TPIS promises, I can see no other way to go.
My question is , is the system legal in 50 states? I see some of their products state 50 state legal, but I didn't see it for the Mini Ram. Can someone clarify? Thanks fellas
Will
Since its not gonna be my daily anymore, I will have tons of time to mess with it. I was thinking a fresher motor is in order with some better internals and of course Mini Ram. If it really does what TPIS promises, I can see no other way to go.
My question is , is the system legal in 50 states? I see some of their products state 50 state legal, but I didn't see it for the Mini Ram. Can someone clarify? Thanks fellas
Will
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Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Troup, Texas
Car: 1989 Camaro IROC-Z
Engine: ZZZ# 0607 of 1200 produced
Transmission: Pro-Built 700R4/Vig.2400
Axle/Gears: 3.27 BW 9 Bolt PBR Disc
California is notorious for both, and with smog 2 now in effect, it will take a miracle to get modded cars passing. I should have done a search here before I posted this, as I am getting my questions answered that way. Thanks stealth! I've seen you on CZ28 haven't i? I go by stanghunter211 there. Nice to see you
Will
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From: Woodbury, NJ
Car: 87' Iroc
Engine: 350
Transmission: 700R4
Yea, hows it going.
I don't know how much different CA is, but I e-mailed the NJ DMV and asked about classic and collector car status and they sent me a packet.
In NJ you pay like 45$ for classic car tags, and your car does not have to pass safety or emissions. There is a yearly odometer check, 3000 miles a year. I don't know if CA has that, but if your thinking of garaging the car or not driving as much it is an option.
I still need my car for daily use, but when I get out of college, I'm definately going to go all out with my car and store it during winter. The info the DMV sent me didn't give an age requirement of the car, I'm guessing it's between 15-25 years.
I don't know how much different CA is, but I e-mailed the NJ DMV and asked about classic and collector car status and they sent me a packet.
In NJ you pay like 45$ for classic car tags, and your car does not have to pass safety or emissions. There is a yearly odometer check, 3000 miles a year. I don't know if CA has that, but if your thinking of garaging the car or not driving as much it is an option.
I still need my car for daily use, but when I get out of college, I'm definately going to go all out with my car and store it during winter. The info the DMV sent me didn't give an age requirement of the car, I'm guessing it's between 15-25 years.
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Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Troup, Texas
Car: 1989 Camaro IROC-Z
Engine: ZZZ# 0607 of 1200 produced
Transmission: Pro-Built 700R4/Vig.2400
Axle/Gears: 3.27 BW 9 Bolt PBR Disc
Sweet, I will definitely look into that....... Thanks for the info man
Will
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