HELP!!! Illinois Vehicle Laws???!

A little off topic. Just wondering what the terrain is like. Are you able to do most things on 35s?


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Wetter than Tucson, haha. Seriously, they are usually wooded, a little tight and twisty. You'll see some short but steep climbs and some of the rocks are sharp. Mud here and there. Always a good time though. My favorite type of trails are dry creek beds with some ledges to climb up and drop off.

35's are perfect for 2 doors around here. If it's too big, I just don't do it.

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Can anybody from Illinois tell me what a Jeep is registered under? Illinois state law says that trucks must have mud flaps. So I'm trying to determine how Illinois views a Jeep. Thanks in advance

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Can anybody from Illinois tell me what a Jeep is registered under? Illinois state law says that trucks must have mud flaps. So I'm trying to determine how Illinois views a Jeep. Thanks in advance

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If I recall correctly you can tell by looking at the plate...

In CA it was all numbers except for the 2nd character was a letter...

In IN, I think trucks got all numbers (been a long time since I lived there, but there is some distinguishing factor clearly visible on the plate).

I would assume IL is the same way, look it up on Google, MUST be something.

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Can anybody from Illinois tell me what a Jeep is registered under? Illinois state law says that trucks must have mud flaps. So I'm trying to determine how Illinois views a Jeep. Thanks in advance

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You can register as either a truck or car. I see no advantage to register as a truck. Most register as a car. I rarely do I see a jeep with truck plates

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You'll be fine in IL. The laws are old and no one pays attention to them unless you get pulled over for something else by an A-Hole cop. You won't be pulled over JUST for all the stuff you mentioned, Mud Flaps, Larger Tires, Stubby Bumper, Etc. If your speeding and get caught a jerk cop might start writing you up for the extra stuff.
 
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