National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
The make inoperative prohibition (and so the exemptions) do not apply to individuals modifying their own vehicles, as long as they do not intend to make the changes for the purpose of resale. If you are making a modification to your own vehicle, Federal law does not apply, so you can do whatever you want (subject to any restrictions your state may impose [WI and TN]). However, NHTSA urges individuals making such modifications to avoid unnecessary elimination of safety features.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/adap...e_ask_Ques.htm
http://www.b20vtec.com/forums/vehicl...ng-wheels.html
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The make inoperative prohibition (and so the exemptions) do not apply to individuals modifying their own vehicles, as long as they do not intend to make the changes for the purpose of resale. If you are making a modification to your own vehicle, Federal law does not apply, so you can do whatever you want (subject to any restrictions your state may impose [WI and TN]). However, NHTSA urges individuals making such modifications to avoid unnecessary elimination of safety features.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/adap...e_ask_Ques.htm
http://www.b20vtec.com/forums/vehicl...ng-wheels.html
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