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usp55 05-12-2009 07:14 PM

Inspection time
 
Anyone know of a good place to take my car in south jersey to get inspected? I dont want to deal with NJ this time around. Car has some mods and im a little worried. not asking for any special favors from a shop but i dont want to be nit picked by the dmv either. Ill remove the side tint, cutout is closed (prob should remove it but i dont want to), have the abs light and security light on. Engine light isnt on.

MonmouthCtyAntz 05-13-2009 07:37 AM

Mods seem to freakout everytime somebody posts these kinda threads...drop me a pm.

camaro2you 05-13-2009 08:15 AM

Drop me a pm if need be.

usp55 05-13-2009 09:17 AM

yea i know what u mean, im not looking for anyone to look the other way on things, just dont want to deal withthte lines on the state stationa and have some kid tell me mywipers are bad and i failed. I hear they get commision for failing now. failed last time for a cracked high beam, took it back few days later and passed without fixing it.

MonmouthCtyAntz 05-13-2009 09:54 AM

Yea that was me man. My cars legal but i think the inspectors begin to salivate when they see these cars coming...especially modded ones. Id rather pay the 30-40 bucks and save myself some gray hairs lol.

usp55 05-13-2009 10:02 AM

exactly, i might do it just for s***s and giggles just to hear it in that big open space. if it fails it fail but who knows i might get lucky. it will be legal once i remove the tint and cutout.

Tru2Chevy 05-13-2009 04:49 PM

Is it an electric cutout?

If not, you are already legal as long as it's closed. If it is an e-cutout, then you just have to remove the motor and butterfly assembly and put a standard cap on the cutout with a few wingnuts.

- Justin

NJ346 05-13-2009 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 588308)
Is it an electric cutout?

If not, you are already legal as long as it's closed. If it is an e-cutout, then you just have to remove the motor and butterfly assembly and put a standard cap on the cutout with a few wingnuts.

- Justin

Electric is illegal? If so, looks like I'm gonna have to pay to go to a shop. I sold the solid plate for mine because some1 needed it over on tech.

emolineaux 05-13-2009 08:59 PM

i dont like the state inspection stations because every time i bring one of my cars there they have the urge to rev the hell out of it. and of course i feel if i say anything they will do something to flag me.

usp55 05-14-2009 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 588308)
Is it an electric cutout?

If not, you are already legal as long as it's closed. If it is an e-cutout, then you just have to remove the motor and butterfly assembly and put a standard cap on the cutout with a few wingnuts.

- Justin

Really, yea i have the electric part off and its closed with a plate. I never would have thought that is legal

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJNETSFAN (Post 588403)
Electric is illegal? If so, looks like I'm gonna have to pay to go to a shop. I sold the solid plate for mine because some1 needed it over on tech.

I had my electric cutout die on me and never had a plate but the guy i got my cutout from on ebay sells plates for like 7bucks. look him up and just shoot him a message and let him know what size your cutout is. his name is "badlanzhpe."

HeadlessNorseman 05-14-2009 07:18 AM

I had a guy fail me for a loose steering column, with prob 1mm of play. and that the horn was "too hard to press". I went right in the car and beeped like 5 times. They are ridiculous with some stuff

MonmouthCtyAntz 05-14-2009 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by isphius (Post 588616)
I had a guy fail me for a loose steering column, with prob 1mm of play. and that the horn was "too hard to press". I went right in the car and beeped like 5 times. They are ridiculous with some stuff

Those are the reasons ill pay the 30-40 bucks :nod:

BonzoHansen 05-14-2009 07:58 AM

The “mods seem to freakout” because usually 1 of 2 things occur – people crying their illegal car won’t pass or members post info on shops that may be more lenient, putting the shop in financial jeopardy. Both of which are stupid, especially the latter.

You guys realize inspection is safety and emissions, right?

• Bad wipers
• Broken headlights
• Loose steering column (BTW they are a hell of a lot of fun when they fall apart while you are driving)

BTW I’d take my car to a local private facility if my car was not bone stock or otherwise questionable, for many of the aforementioned reasons. I have no love for the guys at the MVC. But at least properly maintain your car.

MonmouthCtyAntz 05-14-2009 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 588630)
The “mods seem to freakout” because usually 1 of 2 things occur – people crying their illegal car won’t pass or members post info on shops that may be more lenient, putting the shop in financial jeopardy. Both of which are stupid, especially the latter.

You guys realize inspection is safety and emissions, right?

• Bad wipers
• Broken headlights
• Loose steering column (BTW they are a hell of a lot of fun when they fall apart while you are driving)

No, not a clue...thanks for filling us in.

1986IROCZ28 05-14-2009 12:15 PM

i do miss new jersey but not for these reasons these are the reasons i love florida no state inspection here lol

NJ346 05-14-2009 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 588630)
The “mods seem to freakout” because usually 1 of 2 things occur – people crying their illegal car won’t pass or members post info on shops that may be more lenient, putting the shop in financial jeopardy. Both of which are stupid, especially the latter.

You guys realize inspection is safety and emissions, right?

• Bad wipers
• Broken headlights
• Loose steering column (BTW they are a hell of a lot of fun when they fall apart while you are driving)

BTW I’d take my car to a local private facility if my car was not bone stock or otherwise questionable, for many of the aforementioned reasons. I have no love for the guys at the MVC. But at least properly maintain your car.

All of my cars have passed through state inspection before. Everything I've done on the camaro was what the aftermarket calls legal, but my cats aren't in stock location so they could fail me for that even though I am emissions friendly! And the thing about the e-cutout I didn't know about, anyone have anything in writing about this?

BonzoHansen 05-14-2009 01:01 PM

It was posted here recently. IIRC the law states a cutout cannot be controlled from the interior, or something along those lines.

Yeah, most shops just want to see cats. Hell, the DMV guys do to, I suppose. I've never spoken with anyone that got nabbed on the 'stock location' deal.

NJ346 05-14-2009 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 588748)
It was posted here recently. IIRC the law states a cutout cannot be controlled from the interior, or something along those lines.

Yeah, most shops just want to see cats. Hell, the DMV guys do to, I suppose. I've never spoken with anyone that got nabbed on the 'stock location' deal.

Well I plan on taking the car to a state inspection facility just to see if they fail me. The one by me in Manahawkin has always treated my cars fine. Worse case scenario I'll pull the fuse in the switch and say that it doesn't work.

BonzoHansen 05-14-2009 01:13 PM

Maybe you can pull the wires off it.

LTb1ow 05-14-2009 01:17 PM

How hard would it be to go to home depot, pick up a piece of sheet metal, drill the three holes out, and slap it on there?

NJ346 05-14-2009 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shownomercy (Post 588757)
How hard would it be to go to home depot, pick up a piece of sheet metal, drill the three holes out, and slap it on there?

more work than I'd like to do:lol:

Tru2Chevy 05-16-2009 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 588748)
It was posted here recently. IIRC the law states a cutout cannot be controlled from the interior, or something along those lines.

Yes, this is it. Any cutout is perfectly legal as long as it's closed on public roads and you do not have the ability to open / close it while inside the car. The official wording most likely explains it better, but I'm too lazy to look it up. I heard this from a close relative who has an up-to-date NJ inspection license and does them on a regular basis - no he will not pass your car if it's not legal, so don't bother sending me a PM for info.

- Justin

CJDZ24_Z28 05-20-2009 10:40 AM

I gladly pay $100-$150 to avoid state inspections. It's just absolutely ridiculous what this stupid state fails you for.

usp55 05-27-2009 08:59 AM

Well im gona fail now for sure. got into an accident today and driverside fender and bumper cover is messed up, broke the headlight. i was planing on going saturday to the state place. I guess ill go anyway so they can give me a nice red fail sticker just so I dont get a ticket while i get it fixed

Firebird92 06-01-2009 10:25 PM

I got rejected when i went. Big crack on the windshield, both front tires were below 8/38 tread (to much corning). Had wheel rock too what ever that is? i did a nice little burnout when i was leaving, then came back to slap the rejection sticker on the front door of their office.


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