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Old 01-27-2005, 07:04 PM
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if i clear out my headlight by removing the orange reflector and install the silver coated orange lighting bulbs, will it pass inspection? i live in nj and have heard that there must be an orange reflector in the side markers. my worry is once i break em out they are not going back in. and would i have to worry bout tickets, all though a minor offence id rather not have the hassel... i never really modded any of my cars before so i was just curious... oh yea and i know there are plenty of posts about this but what corner lights are you guys using?
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I don't know the laws in NJ, but Cali is really strict and cops have never tripped.
Not even on my old civic with clear coners. If you're worried, just don't use really
"blue" bulbs cuz they draw attention. Use amber or chrome/amber bulbs

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Old 01-27-2005, 07:22 PM
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If you clear the corners and have to go to get inspected or whatever just put the original amber bulbs in and they wont ever know.
At least thats what I do.
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you will fail. You need the reflector to be DOT legal
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Originally Posted by jynx
you will fail. You need the reflector to be DOT legal
exactly
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Old 01-27-2005, 07:58 PM
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dont know aboyt nj but thats a shure fail on nys safety inspection
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Old 01-27-2005, 08:51 PM
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they how do they sell cleared out headlights that are DOT approved?

I cleared my headlights on my truck, never gotten pulled over once for it. I use amber bulbs in the turn signals only beacause thats what they are supposed to be. But @ night its hard not to see my truck as I have some hella bright ___ foglights. people get out of my way when I drive behind them.
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Couldn't you just slap an orange reflector on the exterior of the car?
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Originally Posted by Max2k
Couldn't you just slap an orange reflector on the exterior of the car?
Yes Sir!

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Old 01-27-2005, 09:32 PM
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yeah i'd stick a strip or amber reflective tape on the outer edge of the light and then peel it off after inspection.
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Dang, folks, why grope around with the advice of people who don't really know what they are talking about when just about every state has their motor vehicle code online? Here's the info, right from the state of NJ:

Originally Posted by New Jersey
39:3-61. Lamps and reflectors required on particular vehicles
(a) Every motor vehicle other than a motor cycle and other than a motor-drawn vehicle shall be equipped on the front with at least 2 headlamps, an equal number at each side, and with 2 turn signals, one on each side; and on the rear with 2 tail lamps, 2 stop lamps, 2 turn signals and 2 reflectors, one of each at each side; except that a passenger vehicle manufactured before July 2, 1954, and registered in this State may be equipped with one stop lamp, one reflector and one tail lamp and is not required to be equipped with turn signals. In addition, every such vehicle shall be equipped with adequate license plate illumination, and with one or more lamps capable of providing parking light as required in section 39:3-62. Turn signals are not required on the rear of a truck tractor equipped with double-faced turn signals on or near the front and so constructed and located as to be visible to passing drivers.
Want to read it for yourself?

http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/

Click on "statutes" in the left menu column, then on "title 39"
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Old 01-27-2005, 10:36 PM
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yeah i remember when aaron, who now has a tc, had reflector tape on his integra one peices to get them signed off lol
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Old 01-28-2005, 12:30 AM
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wtf? Car inspection? Why and how often do they do that? I've never heard of that before lol.
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The FMVSS, which require front-side mounted amber reflectors, take precedence over NJ state law.
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Old 01-28-2005, 01:26 AM
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YEAH WTF ! Car inspection?!?!

In Oregon We have none Of that, No emission checks, No Inspections!!

Whoohoo!
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Originally Posted by UnFocused
YEAH WTF ! Car inspection?!?!

In Oregon We have none Of that, No emission checks, No Inspections!!

Whoohoo!
Yeah... but I was on my way back to Texas from Canada on a bike trip last year & stopped in a little country gas station in the middle of nowhere... Got off the bike & grabbed the gas nozzle.... Lady came RUNNING out of the station shouting "You can't do that!".....

Just like NJ... can't even pump your own gas there...... I told her she wasn't going to do it.. so she stood right next to me while I topped it off with every drop... had a long ride ahead & needed max gas....
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i'd kill to live in oregon , i hate smog!!!!!!! not in the air but the inspections. lol
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Anyway... Back on topic, all you need is an amber reflector on the front of your car.
It can be anything from a stick-on reflector, reflector tape, or a built in plastic one. No vehicle anyware states that it must be built into your headlight. And most auto parts stores carry all different types of reflectors, red and amber, that can be legally used in any state. Don't get it twisted, if you need to be inspected, and they're looking for a reflector, as long as you have one (aftermarket or stock) you'll pass.

So before the inspection, just slap a stick on reflector and tell the law:

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couldn't you just change the side marker to an amber lense?
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Old 01-28-2005, 05:51 PM
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HAHAHA Oregon, when I stopped there late at night they did the same thing. Your not supposed to pump your own gas, then I said well if you guys would get the gas in the tank instead of on my car I would gladly let you do it.

They passed some law to make it mandatory for oregon people to pump the gas because the state wanted to create more jobs. I think it just creates more white people living in a trailerpark with broke down mustangs in the back yard.

as for smog, I lived in NEVADA never had to smog my car.
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