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    Questions for Virginia Guys...

    I am currently stationed in Wisconsin and just received orders to move to Yorktown/Portsmouth area. What are some of the out of the ordinary laws concerning our trucks? I have a 07 2500 with tuner and 35's. Thanks for your info in advance.


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    Re: Questions for Virginia Guys...

    I'm not sure what out of the ordinary means to you


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    I think VA has height law. But with 35s you should be alright


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    Absolutely va has lift laws, but in theory no modifications of suspension or body is allowed, but hen they stipulate heights for bumpers unaltered or if altered, the height to the frame. I know it was up to 7500 pounds but given the new registration rules upped the weight to 10k I'm not sure where the height laws will fall. Window tint is a big one too.


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    Re: Questions for Virginia Guys...

    Don't they have a website he can check ?



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