No worries, By the way I have actually steered with my feet lol
No worries, By the way I have actually steered with my feet lol
Hey Runt? You see that girl on YouTube with no arms? She uses her feet as hands. Kind of freaky looking but it works I guess.
Hey Runt? You see that girl on YouTube with no arms? She uses her feet as hands. Kind of freaky looking but it works I guess.
It's how us truckers text and drive, roflmao
OK you got me interested. Do you have links to it?
How much extra cost do the drilled handles add to this trail ready rig?
http://www.dsd.state.md.us/comar/getfile.aspx?file=11.14.02.02.htm
There are a couple of sections that they get you on with a long arm lift. Modified suspension components, and the fact that you change mounting brackets are the two catch alls. If you don't agree with that I would suggest you argue with the state of MD and not me. I didn't make the freakin rule, I am only abiding by it. In addition I rode with a fellow jeeper to a couple different inspection spots in the Aberdeen area when he was looking to get his XJ inspected (was willing to pay for one if he could). He came up with a goose egg. He was active duty at the time, so he figured out a work around
Adams Jeep dealership is the premier dealer in the area. They sell lifted jeeps and do inspections, and even they won't install a long arm kit. You internet know it alls can believe what you want. Fact of the matter is not a single one of you has ever or will ever drive into a MD inspection station. I'm the only one on here that has done it. I'm the only one that knows anything about this matter besides what is online. I could care less what you "believe". I'm not illegally modding my jeep just to prove to some numb nuts on a forum that it was in fact not allowed.
HA HA. Funny. Anything meaningful to add? They are done to make the ride unique. Why not comment on the lockers, or the gears, or the skids, or the wheels, or the winch, or the compressor, or the bumpers, or the exhaust, or any of the other meaningful mods I added?
Thanks for the link. I came across that in my searches and already read it but I reread it just to be sure and still didn't see the long arm info. Maybe I'm not as smart as you.
Ar maybe you live in California and have never had to deal with a MD inspection?
You know what... Screw it... You're right. Long arms are legal in MD. I don't know what I was thinking. The MD law doesn't list off-roading terminology so it must be legal. I have nothing left to prove to you. You're the moderator on a forum. I'm sure you'll eventually figure it out. And when you do, just know I'll be searching threads and ready to throw it up in your face.
just know I'll be searching threads and ready to throw it up in your face.
How much for the jeep without the can cam gas storage container?
Free. I'm giving it away. All you have to do is come to my house and pick up the title. I think that's what most members on here think I should do anyway. I guess because I don't regularly post, it somehow makes my mods worth less than someone that does. Or the capability of my jeep is decreased because some trolls on WAYALIFE say so. Lets compare vehicles. Not for the sake of seeing who has the bigger dick, but if you have a modded rig I want to see how much you spent and why/how you believe than anyone else with a modded rig somehow doesn't deserve to recoup ANY money for the mods.
Free. I'm giving it away. All you have to do is come to my house and pick up the title. I think that's what most members on here think I should do anyway. I guess because I don't regularly post, it somehow makes my mods worth less than someone that does. Or the capability of my jeep is decreased because some trolls on WAYALIFE say so. Lets compare vehicles. Not for the sake of seeing who has the bigger dick, but if you have a modded rig I want to see how much you spent and why/how you believe than anyone else with a modded rig somehow doesn't deserve to recoup ANY money for the mods.