08-07-2010, 11:47 PM | #1 |
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Lift laws
I thought this would be some very good info to have
http://www.liftlaws.com/ohio_lift_laws.htm http://www.liftlaws.com/kentucky_lift_laws.htm http://www.liftlaws.com/indiana_lift_laws.htm
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08-08-2010, 12:12 PM | #3 |
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Hmmmm. I got on there because Fourwheeler is doing a lift law segment and I saw that they were referencing that site. Maybe the rules have changed. Wilson or Sarge?
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08-08-2010, 12:53 PM | #4 |
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Ohio is 22" bumper/frame height for "passenger" vehicles. "All other" vehicles go by GVWR, giving frame heights from 24-31". OAC 4501-43-04
The grey area is, what constitues a passenger vehicle, and what constitutes "other?" ORC 4513.021 (2) says a “'Multipurpose passenger vehicle' means a motor vehicle ... constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation." So no doubt my XJ is "multipurpose." But is "multipurpose passenger" still "passenger," or is it "other?" And if it's not "other," what is? The scale is from under 4500# to 10k, so we're not talking about heavy equipment here. My little unibody is almost 5k, for reference. Hard to say. Badly written law. Robert
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Everything with NON-COM plates is considered passenger car/truck by the title office. |
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And (B) I'll check, but I bet my stock F250 is way over 22" frame height. It'd be a real kick in the teeth to get a lift ticket on a stock rig... Of course, just because it's arbitrary or unfair doesn't mean it's not the law, so like I said, I can't say you're wrong. But it is really unclear, and either way, it's poorly written. Robert Edit: For what it's worth, the BMV's website lists a $34.50 fee for "Passenger," $49.50 for for "Light Non-Comm" and $84.50 for "Heavy Non-Comm." I could (and would!) argue that if I'm paying for more than passenger plates, I've got more than a passenger vehicle...
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Yep, it's all double talk and contradiction in the Ohio Revised Code... if it was black and white we would not need Lawyers!!!! |
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08-09-2010, 05:18 PM | #9 |
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Great Post! It is interesting how the law is interperated...... Defenitly leaves you room to get a ticket thrown out in front of the judge.
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