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A side by side cut-out of an HFP muffler and something truly aftermarket like HKS, Blitz, Tomei, Invidia, etc would be interesting. IIRC 99% of everything I have purchased over the years in terms of mods did have the "for off-road use only" disclosure so I wonder what muffler or exhaust system that is sold, licensed, warrantied, etc by a manufacturer that could be used as an example in favor of our argument. It sucks that the current climate for licensed inspectors is "I'm just gonna fail anything that isn't stock so I don't catch heat" is only reinforcing the VPD's claims. That, and the apparent Soprano-style mafia visits they have apparently made to certain licensed facilities. |
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I think the whole point of most of these aftermarket companies stating that their parts are for "off road use" is to avoid liability and litigation for any incidents that potentially link their parts to accidents , that and these parts are often "illegal" in many jurisdictions. This also would minimize liability for the manufacturer, since you've been warned that said parts are for use only off public roads, it's all on you. |
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Can't even imagine the current city council ever approving anything remotely involving cars...unless it's electric. I think this issue is more than a rogue group of officers with an axe to grind, otherwise this wouldn't be going on as long as it has. I'm sure there's support from the upper brass, and some city councilman and the mayor have their own plans, as the current mayor is a progressive, so in other words " cars bad" Not sure if there's also some racial undertones? |
Racial undertones? Dafuq did you get that idea from LUL |
I tend to agree that there has to be on-going support from the upper brass. The most I can see that can be done is to hold them accountable to stay within the limits of the law, and they have not been doing that consistently. Supposedly there is also lobbying -- but that is a completely foreign concept to me, since I have no idea on how to get a ball rolling in that direction at all. I suspect SVCBC (Specialty Vehicle Association of BC) would be an appropriate venue to look into, but again, I'm all tapped out already as it is. When I hear the word "progressive", it never fails to amaze me how a lot of times, the very same people who claim to be "progressive" are really rather close-minded when you shift the focus just a little bit. |
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I think so, high profile cars owned by both white and Asian guys have been busted in this... and even some girls if you want to talk about gender lol... I have zero idea where you even got that idea from to the point that I’m not even sure which race you think is being targeted ?? |
I’m white and early 30s so I find that narrative pretty unlikely, considering the cops doing this are the same or similar demographic. |
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Speaking of hot rods and customs, I just saw a big group of them cruising down Tyne street. Impala’s, mustangs, hot rods etc. Wonder if they’ll get VI’d |
I thought this shit would blow over by now. Nooopppeeee |
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Hmm. I passed my inspection with coilovers at Don Docksteader. This was early this year, back when Richmond Subaru DID do inspections. They both told me coilovers are passable as long as they are within OEM ride height (or close to it). I'm running ST coils so they are TUV rated, but I don't think they are DOT approved. My plate LEDs are also decently white, and didn't give me any trouble. It all depends on the inspector I guess, even though I feel my inspection was done properly and by the book. |
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I had the drl fixed, taped on side reflectors, installed neutral safety switch, threw on the silencer for my exhaust and raised the car up for my first inspection. I ended up failing my first inspection due to my headlights not being DOT approved and my exhaust was too short. So my coilovers, catted downpipe, catback with a silencer put on, and taped on side reflectors were all okay. I ended buying new headlights and a new catback(aftermarket), but failed again because it was an impreza exhaust and still too short so I had to extend it (thanks mda), also the reflector in my headlight wiggled a little so I had to get a new one. I passed the third inspection after those 2 issues were taken care of. |
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There's a difference between driving a nicely modded car, and a Gundam. |
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^ Stop trying to twist my words, you snivelling obtuse gas jockey. I'm saying that maybe those who are being targeted are making themselves a target through extravagant modifications. |
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Many of the same cars drove for years without getting a VI. |
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Where is the source of this info? I don't mean the imgur link, but the actual source that produced this. |
IMO, a lot of cars getting VI'ed start from the noise first. It's the most noticeable thing that doesn't require a line of sight to detect. Even lightly modified cars with a loud exhaust will get nabbed. Then it's up to VPD's discretion on what else they want to tack on once you're at the side of the curb, when they have all the time in the day to examine everything up close. I'm sure there's exceptions, but that's my theory on it for now. Most people's cars are louder than they think once you have an aftermarket exhaust. I'm not disputing what's right or wrong, just simply what gets noticed the most. |
Can't find the article right now, but I believe the specific accident they're referring to was when this girl rear ended a lifted Ram brotruck and her head was essentially at the height of the rear bumper. Dealers always had to adhere by the rules of selling MVA compliant cars as otherwise they'd be off-road use only. However, I don't believe adding engine mods, beefing up the brakes, or going e85 can cause fatal accidents on it's own and the government shouldn't use the accident as an excuse to outlaw them. |
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