doors off laws
#31
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: doors off laws
I bought a motorcycle mirror and jammed it into the hinge.
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:scfce0daqib3pq72tudet2bjt0nkmptvcr@4ax.com...
> In WA state, you are required to have at least two rear view mirrors
> (have the ticket to prove it unfortunately). I think for most states,
> yer fine as long as you have your standard rear view mirror, and one
> side mirror. I ended up installing a driver's side mirror relocation
> bracket to make me legal here.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On 30 Jun 2004 07:18:08 -0700, ezeppelin@msn.com (ezeppelin@msn.com)
> wrote:
>
> >Sorry if this is a repeat - my PC crashed while attempting to send
> >this msg previously
> >
> >
> >I am about to make a cross country jeep trip and want to go without
> >the doors. Does anyone know if it's legal in all 50 states + DC to
> >drive this way, or are there some jurisdictions where you'll get in
> >hot water for being on-road with no doors? If there are some places
> >where it's illegal, anyone got a list?
> >
> >Follow up question: If there are jurisdictions prohibiting you from
> >going doorless, do "safari doors" (those very minimal tubular steel
> >doors) satisfy the law?
>
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:scfce0daqib3pq72tudet2bjt0nkmptvcr@4ax.com...
> In WA state, you are required to have at least two rear view mirrors
> (have the ticket to prove it unfortunately). I think for most states,
> yer fine as long as you have your standard rear view mirror, and one
> side mirror. I ended up installing a driver's side mirror relocation
> bracket to make me legal here.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On 30 Jun 2004 07:18:08 -0700, ezeppelin@msn.com (ezeppelin@msn.com)
> wrote:
>
> >Sorry if this is a repeat - my PC crashed while attempting to send
> >this msg previously
> >
> >
> >I am about to make a cross country jeep trip and want to go without
> >the doors. Does anyone know if it's legal in all 50 states + DC to
> >drive this way, or are there some jurisdictions where you'll get in
> >hot water for being on-road with no doors? If there are some places
> >where it's illegal, anyone got a list?
> >
> >Follow up question: If there are jurisdictions prohibiting you from
> >going doorless, do "safari doors" (those very minimal tubular steel
> >doors) satisfy the law?
>
#32
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: doors off laws
I bought a motorcycle mirror and jammed it into the hinge.
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:scfce0daqib3pq72tudet2bjt0nkmptvcr@4ax.com...
> In WA state, you are required to have at least two rear view mirrors
> (have the ticket to prove it unfortunately). I think for most states,
> yer fine as long as you have your standard rear view mirror, and one
> side mirror. I ended up installing a driver's side mirror relocation
> bracket to make me legal here.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On 30 Jun 2004 07:18:08 -0700, ezeppelin@msn.com (ezeppelin@msn.com)
> wrote:
>
> >Sorry if this is a repeat - my PC crashed while attempting to send
> >this msg previously
> >
> >
> >I am about to make a cross country jeep trip and want to go without
> >the doors. Does anyone know if it's legal in all 50 states + DC to
> >drive this way, or are there some jurisdictions where you'll get in
> >hot water for being on-road with no doors? If there are some places
> >where it's illegal, anyone got a list?
> >
> >Follow up question: If there are jurisdictions prohibiting you from
> >going doorless, do "safari doors" (those very minimal tubular steel
> >doors) satisfy the law?
>
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:scfce0daqib3pq72tudet2bjt0nkmptvcr@4ax.com...
> In WA state, you are required to have at least two rear view mirrors
> (have the ticket to prove it unfortunately). I think for most states,
> yer fine as long as you have your standard rear view mirror, and one
> side mirror. I ended up installing a driver's side mirror relocation
> bracket to make me legal here.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On 30 Jun 2004 07:18:08 -0700, ezeppelin@msn.com (ezeppelin@msn.com)
> wrote:
>
> >Sorry if this is a repeat - my PC crashed while attempting to send
> >this msg previously
> >
> >
> >I am about to make a cross country jeep trip and want to go without
> >the doors. Does anyone know if it's legal in all 50 states + DC to
> >drive this way, or are there some jurisdictions where you'll get in
> >hot water for being on-road with no doors? If there are some places
> >where it's illegal, anyone got a list?
> >
> >Follow up question: If there are jurisdictions prohibiting you from
> >going doorless, do "safari doors" (those very minimal tubular steel
> >doors) satisfy the law?
>
#33
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: doors off laws
I bought a motorcycle mirror and jammed it into the hinge.
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:scfce0daqib3pq72tudet2bjt0nkmptvcr@4ax.com...
> In WA state, you are required to have at least two rear view mirrors
> (have the ticket to prove it unfortunately). I think for most states,
> yer fine as long as you have your standard rear view mirror, and one
> side mirror. I ended up installing a driver's side mirror relocation
> bracket to make me legal here.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On 30 Jun 2004 07:18:08 -0700, ezeppelin@msn.com (ezeppelin@msn.com)
> wrote:
>
> >Sorry if this is a repeat - my PC crashed while attempting to send
> >this msg previously
> >
> >
> >I am about to make a cross country jeep trip and want to go without
> >the doors. Does anyone know if it's legal in all 50 states + DC to
> >drive this way, or are there some jurisdictions where you'll get in
> >hot water for being on-road with no doors? If there are some places
> >where it's illegal, anyone got a list?
> >
> >Follow up question: If there are jurisdictions prohibiting you from
> >going doorless, do "safari doors" (those very minimal tubular steel
> >doors) satisfy the law?
>
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:scfce0daqib3pq72tudet2bjt0nkmptvcr@4ax.com...
> In WA state, you are required to have at least two rear view mirrors
> (have the ticket to prove it unfortunately). I think for most states,
> yer fine as long as you have your standard rear view mirror, and one
> side mirror. I ended up installing a driver's side mirror relocation
> bracket to make me legal here.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On 30 Jun 2004 07:18:08 -0700, ezeppelin@msn.com (ezeppelin@msn.com)
> wrote:
>
> >Sorry if this is a repeat - my PC crashed while attempting to send
> >this msg previously
> >
> >
> >I am about to make a cross country jeep trip and want to go without
> >the doors. Does anyone know if it's legal in all 50 states + DC to
> >drive this way, or are there some jurisdictions where you'll get in
> >hot water for being on-road with no doors? If there are some places
> >where it's illegal, anyone got a list?
> >
> >Follow up question: If there are jurisdictions prohibiting you from
> >going doorless, do "safari doors" (those very minimal tubular steel
> >doors) satisfy the law?
>
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
KAVIK
General Jeep and Tech Talk.
1
03-31-2010 05:17 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)