Hey guys,
So I was planning on gutting my e28 and putting a cage in the back, well a 4-point roll bar that would stay in the back seat.
I was wondering if you can pass inspection with a stripped car, no amenities except defrost, no carpet, no glovebox, no rear seat. My car wasn't made with airbags so I don't have those either. To my understanding, you can do pretty much whatever you want as long as it doesn't interfere with safety devices like lights, airbags, horn, etc.
Also, I know this all depends on the place but would you're insurance rate climb for being gutted? My insurer knows this is a weekend toy / show piece that I'm building but I don't know if he'll hike the rate up due to a cage / stripped interior?
People with rollcages, do you pass at any station or do you have to get yours lick and sticked, how's insurance on it?
I want to build a fun car that I can just take out and have a lot of fun in, but would like to keep it street-able, any suggestions.
I read the DMV code and see nothing about not having amenities or carpet, also nothing about running rollbars in a 4 door sedan, any help is appreciated!
for reference: I'm 20, clean driving record, college graduate, full time job, high honor roll, own a second car, located in SW Pennsylvania.
+++ If you're an inspector and can speak from personal experience.
Sorry if this is in the wrong section.
So I was planning on gutting my e28 and putting a cage in the back, well a 4-point roll bar that would stay in the back seat.
I was wondering if you can pass inspection with a stripped car, no amenities except defrost, no carpet, no glovebox, no rear seat. My car wasn't made with airbags so I don't have those either. To my understanding, you can do pretty much whatever you want as long as it doesn't interfere with safety devices like lights, airbags, horn, etc.
Also, I know this all depends on the place but would you're insurance rate climb for being gutted? My insurer knows this is a weekend toy / show piece that I'm building but I don't know if he'll hike the rate up due to a cage / stripped interior?
People with rollcages, do you pass at any station or do you have to get yours lick and sticked, how's insurance on it?
I want to build a fun car that I can just take out and have a lot of fun in, but would like to keep it street-able, any suggestions.
I read the DMV code and see nothing about not having amenities or carpet, also nothing about running rollbars in a 4 door sedan, any help is appreciated!
for reference: I'm 20, clean driving record, college graduate, full time job, high honor roll, own a second car, located in SW Pennsylvania.
+++ If you're an inspector and can speak from personal experience.
Sorry if this is in the wrong section.
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