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To many people also accept and tolerate stupid laws. How many politicians that write these laws do you see wheeling or having lifted rigs? They don't know. No joke, you write or email your local state representative in your district about it, and explain your case, I bet if he wants re elected or is any good at all, he'll listen and tell you what you have to do to get it changed, or he just might write up a bill after one email from one person and agree that, yes that is ridiculous, and chances are the change will fly right thru. You hate to think we are paying governent for such a stupid thing, but thats the process and it does work. For that state, think of the shot in the arm for the economy and how many lights and light covers would be sold if they changed that law. Get that one changed, then work on the bumber height to be lifted. 31 does seem pretty low. Even 40 should still be safe to keep someone form being decapitated. And actually, I just don't see it happening in a pick up or a SUV like it does in a big rig. You have differentials that are not going to allow much get past them, and they are not deep enough under a vehicle to where even a small sports car it going to get under past the engine compartment or or rear trunk area if being hit from the rear. Just not gonna happen.