Passport Body Lift?
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i be slow
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Passport Body Lift?
Do they make one? I've seen a picture of a Passport that has a Performance Accessories lift kit but I can't find a place to buy one. Anyone know where I can find one?
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if you jack it up then don't drive it on the roads as its illegal and dangerous when you raise your bumper level above federal mandated safety standards for collision mitigation
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Originally Posted by jaje
if you jack it up then don't drive it on the roads as its illegal and dangerous when you raise your bumper level above federal mandated safety standards for collision mitigation
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Originally Posted by sherwood
did someone you know get hurt in a truck accident recently?
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yeah, lets raise the center of gravity some more!
lifting a passport, or any SUV, without the intention of going off road is straight stupidity. In dangerous situations you will be putting yourself, and more importantly all the people around you, at a higher risk
lifting a passport, or any SUV, without the intention of going off road is straight stupidity. In dangerous situations you will be putting yourself, and more importantly all the people around you, at a higher risk
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no but i've seen the aftermath of a lifted truck part hitting a family in a minivan (t boned) supposedly the driver of the truck was speeding and blew a stop sign...the driver's side of the van was not badly damaged but the truck had a brush kit on and was lifted a foot and the bumper was right in line with the window (2 people died)...supposedly the crash was less than 25mph but didn't matter as all that a safety measures on the van was negated by the truck driver who wanted a more macho look to his pickup