LMFAO!!!
You know it's true!
LMFAO!!!
You know it's true!
Yup, yes I do.
That's why I have a CJ and not one of the Wranglers...
My Wife has a 4 Door JK Sahara, I tried to get a Rubi she said NO, and it is an AWESOME Product.I love my TJ.
Saying that, I'd love to buy an old CJ and have it be primarily for off road.
I also want an old Willys to drive around town.
I'm also really starting to like the new 4-door Wranglers.
And now, my wife is trying to talk me into finding a way to trade her G6 for a new Jeep Grand Cherokee.....
My Wife has a 4 Door JK Sahara, I tried to get a Rubi she said NO, and it is an AWESOME Product.
It has been a pretty cool toy, like the 3 times I have gotten to drive it...
Nah she just sees the way I beat the crap out of the CJ, and still realizes she is still paying for the JK...Guess we know who wears the pants in that relationship
Nah she just sees the way I beat the crap out of the CJ, and still realizes she is still paying for the JK...
Well technically you are required to have 2 mirrors on a vehicle. So if you take the doors off an XJ you legally are suppose to mount a second mirror. I have never heard of someone getting pulled over for having 1 mirror though.
I think if you dig a little further, you will find out the IC says one Interior Mirror and one Exterior Mirror mounted on the left of the vehicle...In Indiana, you are only required to have 1 mirror
P.S.
I own a Jeep cHEROkee.
I really want to try to take my doors off.
I wonder if I'd still get pulled over...
Any idea on the ticket cost?
I think if you dig a little further, you will find out the IC says one Interior Mirror and one Exterior Mirror mounted on the left of the vehicle...
Originally Posted by IN.gov
Information Maintained by the Office of Code Revision Indiana Legislative Services Agency
06/01/2008 02:45:29 PM EDT
IC 9-19-12
Chapter 12. Rear View Mirrors
IC 9-19-12-1
Safety requirements
Sec. 1. A motor vehicle that is constructed or loaded so as to obstruct the driver's view to the rear from the driver's position must be equipped with a mirror located so as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway for a distance of at least two hundred (200) feet to the rear of the vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.7.
IC 9-19-12-2
United States Department of Transportation regulations; classification of violations
Sec. 2. (a) This section does not apply to a person who owns or operates a vehicle or combination of vehicles that:
(1) contain parts and accessories; and
(2) is equipped;
as required under regulations of the United States Department of Transportation.
(b) A person who violates this chapter commits a Class C infraction.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.7.