Utah Admin. Code R714-160-11 - Altered Vehicles
(1) When inspecting
lowered vehicles, the inspector shall:
(a)
ensure that all replacement parts and equipment are equal to or greater in
strength and durability as OEM parts; and
(i)
advise the customer when fenders or fender extenders do not cover full width of
a tire; or
(ii) issue a rejection
inspection certificate when:
(A) any part of
the vehicle, other than tires, rims, or mudflaps, are less than three inches
above the ground or contact the ground;
(B) the fuel tank is exposed to damage
without a skid plate;
(C) exhaust
system brackets are not secure;
(D)
wheels or tires make contact with the body or other vehicle
component;
(E) tire tread is not
fully covered by existing fenders or fender extenders;
(F) braking, steering, or suspension is
modified, disconnected, or changed in any manner that may impair the safe
operation of the vehicle;
(G) main
springs or shocks have been removed to accommodate a hydraulic or air
suspension system;
(H) headlamps
are less than 22 inches from the ground when measured from the ground to the
center of the low beam bulb;
(I)
any light does not meet mounting height specifications as outlined in the
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; or
(J) chassis or suspension components have
been altered or changed from OEM that reduces the vehicle stability and safety
integrity.
(2) When inspecting lifted vehicles, the
inspector shall:
(a) check the braking and
steering system components; and
(i) issue a
rejection inspection certificate when the braking or steering systems have been
altered, modified, disconnected, or changed in any manner that may impair the
safe operation of the vehicle;
(b) check vehicle lift by frame height
measuring from the ground to the bottom of the frame on the left side of the
vehicle under the driver's seat. If the door certification plate has been
removed, the vehicle shall be considered to be 4,500 pounds; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate
when:
(A) the frame height is greater than 24
inches on a vehicle with a GVWR less than 4,500 pounds;
(B) the frame height is greater than 26
inches on a vehicle with a GVWR of 4,500 pounds and less than 7,500 pounds;
or
(C) the frame height is greater
than 28 inches on a vehicle with a GVWR of 7,500 pounds or more;
(c) check the body
lifts above the frame; and
(i) issue a
rejection inspection certificate when the lowest part of the body floor is
raised more than 3 inches above the top of the frame;
(d) check the vehicle for front and rear axle
blocks; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection
certificate when:
(A) axle blocks have been
added to the front axle;
(B) there
are stacked blocks on the rear axle, which includes two blocks that have been
welded together; or
(C) there are
stacked frames;
(e) check vehicle tire width and wheel track;
and
(i) advise the customer when a fender or
fender extender does not cover the full width of a tire; or
(ii) issue a rejection inspection certificate
when:
(A) the tire tread protrudes beyond the
original fender or fender extender; or
(B) spacers are used;
(f) check the mudflaps if the
vehicle has been altered, which includes the addition of larger tires and
suspension lift kits; and
(i) advise the
customer when:
(A) fenders do not cover the
top 50% of the tire when required;
(B) mudflaps are not present on the rear
wheels of a vehicle that has been altered from its original OEM specifications;
or
(C) rear mudflaps are not
directly aligned with the tire and do not cover the full width of the rear
tires and have a ground clearance of not more than 50% of the diameter of a
rear-axle wheel, under any conditions of loading the vehicle;
(g) check lights for
proper height requirements; and
(i) issue a
rejection inspection certificate when any light does not meet mounting height
specifications as outlined in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; and
(h) check fuel tank;
and
(i) issue a rejection
inspection certificate when the fuel tank is exposed with no impact
protection.
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