When inspection time comes around, I change to stock tires (Skinnies) and cheap steel rims, (you might need a spare also), remove the offroad lights on the sides up high on the windshield and my PA. Inspector is happy. If you find a PA. Inspection Station that will pass your vehicle with illegal tires on, good for you, pay the man and be on your way, we all take chances. A person that needs his PA. Inspection Licence to stay in business will most likely want correct (inside the flares anyway) tires on. I'm running 33" x 12.50" x 15" on a 74 CJ-5, with a very worn 3" suspension lift and a 3" body lift and stock rubber fender flares, never been pulled over for the tires yet. A nickle will hit the tread not just the sidewall. Been driving it since July 1981, 145,601 miles on up to May 11,1994, (when the speedo broke) and still driving it yet. Also switching the wheels is another time I get to look a the brake lining. I won't be the one paying your fine or Fix It Ticket, but I would push the margin. I see a greater percent of the modified 4x4 vehicles on the roads in PA. will have a violation of some type, (and there still running on the roads), if the stopping Officer (good evening Officer, Sir.) wants to be picky he will find something. One time long ago, going to Tremont/ Hazelton Area, (the coal region) the whole caravan got pulled over.
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