Woop Woop that’s the sound of the Police!

One of the hardest parts about this hobby is staying within the limits of the law. Both in how we drive and how we modify our cars. It’s no secret that our scene is like living in a Police State  and It’s come to my attention that a local BMW members who’s car I posted on this site has had his plates pulled for being to low.

Remember the general rule of thumb when dealing with lowering your car and legality is full lock to full lock without rubbing and if the officer can fit one finger between your fender and tire any lower and you might be looking at a fix it ticket and a tow unfortunately it’s still up to the officers discretion.

Another slammed e36, the black centers and polished lip work well on this car.
Plates pulled for being "Too Low"

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