03-23-2015, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by gramicci101
Who defines what "too low" is though? There should be an objective measurement requirement somewhere in some statute that says "Less than X inches of ground clearance is too low." Otherwise what authority would the ticket be based on?
Now, if his headlights were below the minimum height, that's different. Because there actually are rules detailing minimum and maximum height restrictions for headlights.
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California law does...
Lowered frame (or any other part) that is lower than the lowest point of the wheel rim (24008 VC).
Air and hydraulic suspension systems that are operated unsafely or with the vehicle lower than allowed (24002, 24008 VC).
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