Re: [MBZ] light height

2011-05-19 Thread Peter Frederick
Jacked up is one thing, factory height is another. I personally cannot believe people haul stuff in trucks were the bed is shoulder height or so -- my back hurts just looking at them. Used to be illegal to alter the bumper height more than 3 inches in Indiana, but that is surely not enforc

Re: [MBZ] light height

2011-05-19 Thread Dieselhead
Barney only gets jelly beans if he is a good boy and writes tickets for speeding. any stupid or dangerous behavior is ignored, unless the local (boss hogg character) decides to have someone harassed. And, people alter vehicles and no one does anything about it. Most of the jacked up trucks ar

Re: [MBZ] light height

2011-05-19 Thread Peter Frederick
Pickup trucks were originally included, I think (hence the lower lights on older ones of a certain age), but not now. DEFINITELY should be, as should uniform bumper heights for ALL vehicles. Interestingly, over-the-road trucks used to have headlight height restrictions as well -- the assum

Re: [MBZ] light height

2011-05-19 Thread Randy Bennell
On 19/05/2011 4:54 PM, relng...@aol.com wrote: ...I also wish there would be some forced universality in terms of bumper heights and light heights etc... Federal law has specified those heights for decades for passenger cars but obviously trucks are exempt. RLE And, people alter vehicles and

Re: [MBZ] light height

2011-05-19 Thread RELNGSON
> ...I also wish there would be some forced universality in terms of bumper > heights and light heights etc... > Federal law has specified those heights for decades for passenger cars but obviously trucks are exempt. RLE ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new an