I guess mine is big enough then. Every time I've shown it to a cop, he's pulled me over.That's by federal law, the police need to know just how big your unit is before they pull you over.
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I guess mine is big enough then. Every time I've shown it to a cop, he's pulled me over.That's by federal law, the police need to know just how big your unit is before they pull you over.
It depends how big your unit is!I can't tell if this is sarcastic.
Jeep doesn’t offer anything over a 35” tire. Good question on the Bronco Raptor. I would assume it has something to do with vehicle category it being an suv rather than a truck. Or maybe it has to do with the overall size of the vehicle. But I have no idea.I'm surprised Jeeps don't go through this. Also, how come the Bronco Raptor doesn't have thse?
I was referring to aftermarket.Jeep doesn’t offer anything over a 35” tire. Good question on the Bronco Raptor. I would assume it has something to do with vehicle category it being an suv rather than a truck. Or maybe it has to do with the overall size of the vehicle. But I have no idea.
Wtf?It is required by law. DOT requires it due to the oversized tires from what I understand.
What is required and by whom?It is required due to the 37 being a different model truck. One of the Ford engineers discussed it in one of the videos released after the 3rd Gen was announced. For EPA purposes, the 37 is a different model, it has different fuel efficiencies shown on the Monroney sticker.
What is required and by whom?
It’s an EPA requirement that the 37 Raptor be distinguished from non-37 Raptors upon factory delivery due to its different ratings. In this case, that distinguishing element is the 37 sticker on the tailgate. Of course, it can be easily removed after taking delivery.