Submitted by Confident-House-392 t3_10544k2 in newhampshire

Hey all, I have a lifted 1986 Toyota 4Runner that I just registered in NH, was just told by the inspection place that you can’t have more than a 20 inch height from the front bumper or 30 inches if it’s a truck (technically an SUV)

How have y’all gotten your off road rig registered in New Hampshire?

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Theseus-Paradox t1_j3a5o47 wrote

30” is pretty high up when you actually measure it. Have you measured the bottom of the frame to the ground on your 4runner?

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3a5tw4 wrote

No but just eyeballing it it’s probably around mid 20s, but again they said it’s only 30 inches to the bumper on trucks and this isn’t classified as that

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Theseus-Paradox t1_j3a5wfn wrote

What does the registration say it is?

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3a5z0w wrote

SUV

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Theseus-Paradox t1_j3a8z4l wrote

They don’t classify it as that. It would be classified as a “Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle”.

Which would follow this law

*”a) A vehicle shall be rejected if:

(3) The suspension has been altered, and the bottom edge of the horizontal bumper bar:

b. Is less than 16 inches or more than 30 inches above level ground on a multipurpose passenger vehicle and light-duty truck; “*

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3a92zx wrote

Gotchaaa well shit I’ll have to look in the morning thank you

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Theseus-Paradox t1_j3a9f8j wrote

Glad I can help. If you look at your registration, it’ll show how the state classified it. Definitely measure for yourself so you know if it’s legal.

The inspection laws can be read here:

Vehicle height is called out on section 3211.07.

NH MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION LAWS

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Dubbsss14 t1_j3btjuw wrote

I just got my 21 trail boss inspected and it has 4 inches of lift on it and very dark tinted front windows. I went to a place in Manchester that stuck the sticker on in less than 10 minutes. Where did you bring your Toyota to? The big name companies are strict with that shit, definitely try a more lenient place.

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Awkward_Street1708 t1_j3ab3hr wrote

Did they flag your vehicle , like did you go for a sticker and they ran it? If so you’re flagged and in the system now. Most shops won’t touch you, Nh is super strict, from my experience.

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3ab7tr wrote

No they didn’t even take my money, they said it’s not going to pass at all and suggested I find a more lenient place? They were nice about it but didn’t feel comfortable just giving me a sticker

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Alternative-Cry-4667 t1_j38tpzl wrote

As long as they didn’t, flag it in the computer in the Toyota is clean, just go to a different inspection station

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j38tuu2 wrote

They didn’t even charge me for an inspection, they just saw it and told me it’s not going to pass

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Colinplayz1 t1_j3a9q92 wrote

I have a lifted Land Cruiser, 2.5” kit. No issues during inspections. How high is your lift?

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3a9u6h wrote

Just under 4 inches on 35 inch tires

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Colinplayz1 t1_j3a9xbg wrote

Shouldn’t be an issue. My dad used to have an ‘85 4Runner set up similarly and didn’t have any problems

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3aa1wg wrote

Wonder why my inspection place turned me away…

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Colinplayz1 t1_j3aa9px wrote

That’s quite odd. We used to do our inspections at our local Toyota dealer, no issues. If your close to Manchester, Ira Lexus has done some work on my modified LX and they inspect similar vehicles all the time. Shouldn’t have issues bringing in a 4Runner for just an inspection

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Confident-House-392 OP t1_j3aae3z wrote

Even for such an old one?

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Colinplayz1 t1_j3aaj5r wrote

Most likely. I’d shoot their service center an email just to confirm, they’ve been great. If not, I’d try a couple local Toyota dealers, they should be happy to help

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vexingsilence t1_j3lsi2a wrote

People normally keep a set of "inspection tires". Something tiny that will bring the vehicle down to spec. Not saying I condone it.. but that's what many people do. Other option if you ride private trails is to trailer it, if you can afford a daily-driver/tow-rig.

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