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"Potential tenant" busted bumper on driveway...legal issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 14224270" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>His choice to lower the car created the issue. Pull out your local statutes for road-going vehicles and show him what the minimum ride height statute says and ask him if he'd like to fight you in court.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I did a quick search and it looks like Iowa allows suspension modifications without minimum requirements. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, the premise is still sound. He knowingly modified his vehicle in a manor that causes ground clearance issues. It's his responsibility as the operator of that vehicle to maneuver it in a way that does not cause destruction to his or other's property. Unless this guy has a judge in his back pocket, I'd tell him to pound sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 14224270, member: 15703"] His choice to lower the car created the issue. Pull out your local statutes for road-going vehicles and show him what the minimum ride height statute says and ask him if he'd like to fight you in court. EDIT: I did a quick search and it looks like Iowa allows suspension modifications without minimum requirements. Regardless, the premise is still sound. He knowingly modified his vehicle in a manor that causes ground clearance issues. It's his responsibility as the operator of that vehicle to maneuver it in a way that does not cause destruction to his or other's property. Unless this guy has a judge in his back pocket, I'd tell him to pound sand. [/QUOTE]
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