I ripped out the trailer hitch...
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From: Pennsylvania
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
I ripped out the trailer hitch...
So my friend got stuck in mud and I had to pull him out with my hitch and then all of the mounts on the left side ripped out. How should I install a new trailer hitch? Or at least cover it up for inspection?
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Year: 1995 RHD
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That is the one thing they don't do here in CT. We just have emissions testing. We used to have the any car that is 10 years or older when you buy one and need to get plates car inspection here at the DMV. But they did away with that a long time ago.
Technically you could be driving the biggest unsafest piece of junk here and as long as it passes emissions nobody seems to care.
Technically you could be driving the biggest unsafest piece of junk here and as long as it passes emissions nobody seems to care.
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Year: 1995 RHD
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That is the one thing they don't do here in CT. We just have emissions testing. We used to have the any car that is 10 years or older when you buy one and need to get plates car inspection here at the DMV. But they did away with that a long time ago.
Technically you could be driving the biggest unsafest piece of junk here and as long as it passes emissions nobody seems to care.
Technically you could be driving the biggest unsafest piece of junk here and as long as it passes emissions nobody seems to care.
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Can't see the link though. Something about it being locked for security rules.
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Never been through that so I don't know if they just make sure whatever the cop noticed has been fixed or go to town and inspect everything.
I am going to send you a PM.
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Year: 1999, 1996X3, 1997
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Get the nut strips to mount the hitch better, they wont pull through the unibody. as for the mangled metal...rear frame stiffeners seem to be the best bet. i repaired some rust on mine with them. https://www.ironrockoffroad.com/prod...r-section.html
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Last I knew, PA was a stickler on rust for any hole that penetrated the cabin area due to the possibility of getting exhaust fumes into the cabin. I can't see them not worrying about structural integrity.
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although there are holes in this part of the body from the factory, these ones are definitely in need of repair. Nothing in this area goes to the passenger compartment so thats not an issue, but the blown out holes are gonna catch the inspectors eye. heres the only pic i have of the frame stiffeners on my xj. easy to install, seam seal, and paint.
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From: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
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Here's the full PA inspection manual (refer to subchapter E for cars and light trucks, p34 for chassis standards and p41 for specific chassis related inspection procedures):http://www.dot.state.pa.us/public/dv...ons/PUB-45.pdf
From P34 of the manual chassis regulations:
Originally Posted by pennDOT
175.78. Chassis
(a) Condition of Chassis - All items on the chassis shall be in safe operating condition as described in §175.80
(relating to inspection procedure).
(b) Vehicle Frame - A vehicle frame shall be in solid condition.
(c) Motor Mounts - Motor mounts may not be broken, cracked or missing.
(d) Flooring and Floor Beds - Flooring and floor beds shall be of a construction to support occupants and cargo
which the vehicle is capable of carrying, and may not have openings through which exhaust gases could enter
passenger compartment.
(e) Bumpers - A vehicle specified under this subchapter shall be equipped with bumpers of a type used as
original equipment, or suitable replacement which is equal to or greater in strength than that provided by the
vehicle manufacturer, securely attached to the chassis or frame. See 75 Pa.C.S. § 4536 (relating to bumpers).
(1) A bumper shall be of at least equi valent strength and mounting as the original equip ment.
(2) No portion of a bumper may be broken, torn or protruding to create a hazard.
(3) A bumper may not extend beyond the body line or be longer than original equipment, which ever is
greater.
(4) A wood plank bumper is permitted on a road service truck or wrecker if it is firmly attached to a regular
bumper or equivalent steel backing.
(5) Some part of the main horizontal bumper bar on passenger vehicles shall fall within 16-20 inches above
ground level.
(6) Some part of the main horizontal bumper bar on multipurpose passenger vehicles and light trucks shall
fall within 16-30 inches above ground level.
(a) Condition of Chassis - All items on the chassis shall be in safe operating condition as described in §175.80
(relating to inspection procedure).
(b) Vehicle Frame - A vehicle frame shall be in solid condition.
(c) Motor Mounts - Motor mounts may not be broken, cracked or missing.
(d) Flooring and Floor Beds - Flooring and floor beds shall be of a construction to support occupants and cargo
which the vehicle is capable of carrying, and may not have openings through which exhaust gases could enter
passenger compartment.
(e) Bumpers - A vehicle specified under this subchapter shall be equipped with bumpers of a type used as
original equipment, or suitable replacement which is equal to or greater in strength than that provided by the
vehicle manufacturer, securely attached to the chassis or frame. See 75 Pa.C.S. § 4536 (relating to bumpers).
(1) A bumper shall be of at least equi valent strength and mounting as the original equip ment.
(2) No portion of a bumper may be broken, torn or protruding to create a hazard.
(3) A bumper may not extend beyond the body line or be longer than original equipment, which ever is
greater.
(4) A wood plank bumper is permitted on a road service truck or wrecker if it is firmly attached to a regular
bumper or equivalent steel backing.
(5) Some part of the main horizontal bumper bar on passenger vehicles shall fall within 16-20 inches above
ground level.
(6) Some part of the main horizontal bumper bar on multipurpose passenger vehicles and light trucks shall
fall within 16-30 inches above ground level.
Originally Posted by pennDOT
(5) Inspect the vehicle frame and RE JECT IF one or more of the following apply:
(i) The vehicle frame is not in solid condition.
(ii) The repairs are made with tape, tar paper or cloth, or are made in another temporary manner.
(iii) The frame components are missing, cracked, rotted, or broken or are in deteriorated or dangerous
condition.
(iv) Body mounts do not hold as required.
(v) A body mount is broken, cracked, deteriorated or missing.
(vi) The difference in the body floor and the top of the frame rail exceeds 4 inches.
(i) The vehicle frame is not in solid condition.
(ii) The repairs are made with tape, tar paper or cloth, or are made in another temporary manner.
(iii) The frame components are missing, cracked, rotted, or broken or are in deteriorated or dangerous
condition.
(iv) Body mounts do not hold as required.
(v) A body mount is broken, cracked, deteriorated or missing.
(vi) The difference in the body floor and the top of the frame rail exceeds 4 inches.
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