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V 11-20-2009 03:00 AM

NY state inspections?
 
Anyone know how this works? lol Are there free places or are there only private shops that do it?

Anyone know a decent place to take my car to get it inspected?
Car is a '08 Saturn, only thing currently "illegal" is the tint on the side windows(5%). I have no problem removing it and re-tinting them in accordance with NYS law(70% only), but i just need to get the car inspected ASAP once i arrive back in the states. The inspection expired in May while i was here in Afghanistan , and NY does not extend it for deployed soldiers(NJ does).

When im home in NJ, im close to the NJ/NY border around Tappan NY, so id be looking for a shop or location in that area. I think i could have the car inspected for $10 on base, but i wont be brining the car all the way to upstate NY until most of the winter season is over.

qwikz28 11-20-2009 08:24 AM

There are no state facilities that I am aware of, only private places. I pass my Camaro with tints and a cam.

Brendan713 11-20-2009 09:13 AM

go to the one near the Flemington Car and Truck country its free they close by for o clock though

V 11-20-2009 09:44 AM

jake, ok thanks. i know ive seen a few shops over the border with the gree(i think) state inspection signs, i guess ill check them out when i get home.

and well i dont know where flemington car and truck even is so im assuming thats not near me.

BonzoHansen 11-20-2009 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Brendan713 (Post 657076)
go to the one near the Flemington Car and Truck country its free they close by for o clock though

They do NY inspections? :wink:


:-P

GP99GT 11-20-2009 12:17 PM

isnt the car registered in jersey though?

Savage_Messiah 11-20-2009 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GP99GT (Post 657109)
isnt the car registered in jersey though?

never noticed the NY plates on the sky?

GP99GT 11-20-2009 01:13 PM

apparently i have not :lol:

qwikz28 11-20-2009 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS (Post 657081)
jake, ok thanks. i know ive seen a few shops over the border with the gree(i think) state inspection signs, i guess ill check them out when i get home.

and well i dont know where flemington car and truck even is so im assuming thats not near me.

i would find out first. some shops are really anal (trying to get you to do repairs there) while others are relaxed. I get mine done by a friend that obviously overlooks the cam and tints and other apparent issues. I took the saturn to another guy one day when he wasn't around and the guy spent 45 minutes looking for something to fail it for.

SteveR 11-21-2009 12:16 AM

DoD regs say you don't have to get your car inspected in the state you're stationed in, but the one you are from, so NJ if you so choose. Not sure which state is easier :lol:

V 11-21-2009 02:38 AM

hmm i figured since it was registered in NY, i would need a NYS inspection...
maybe the regulations mean like if im stationed in ny and the car is registered in say texas, i could inspect it in ny since thats where the car is. who knows.

if i can find a place that would over look the tints id be happy. cuz yes they are "illega"l but in NY by base, i will not get hassled for them, and then when im back home in NJ, i dont get bothered for them either cuz they see the NY state plates. So i'd like to keep it all NY.

As far as everything else goes, everything is stock. The tune and CAI are GMPP items and the C.A.R.B. stickers are in place under the hood. No emissions stuff has been touched either.

Im just still annoyed i got a ticket for expired inspection while i was visiting my girl at her place in Queens during my R&R in sept. I requested an online hearing for the violation and explained i am currently deployed and so forth. Ill know how that turns out in 45 days or so lol.


Now my SS, thats registered in NJ and already inspected as a collector vehicle, ill deal with renewing that inspection when i get home as well but shouldnt be too bad.

I just like being able to choose NY or NJ hehe


...Oh, and the car is a 2008 Saturn with like 11,000 miles only. Shouldnt fail for anything.

V 11-21-2009 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by GP99GT (Post 657109)
isnt the car registered in jersey though?


here you go matt.... lol

http://photos-snc1.fbcdn.net/v316/10...17764_4677.jpg

BonzoHansen 11-21-2009 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS (Post 657375)
Now my SS, thats registered in NJ and already inspected as a collector vehicle, ill deal with renewing that inspection when i get home as well but shouldnt be too bad..

Don't be late, people reporting they have been taking them away from people.

SteveR 11-21-2009 12:37 PM

There's a loophole in the DoD regs for car inspections. Several of the people I worked with figured it out and used it to their advantage. Technically, the rule is that you have two addresses, your duty station, and your 'home' address. If your home address is in a different state than your duty station and you register your cars to that address and you are stationed in a different state, then the reg says that you are not required to inspect the car for the state you are stationed in, and since you are stationed in a state that is not your registered home state, then the MPs/SPs/DoD Police cannot enforce any action requiring you to have, or renew your car inspection as it would be a 'financial hardship' to have to drive each of your cars out of state to get them inspected. One guy on McGuire had a Camaro and removed all the EGR stuff, AIR, cats, etc. and since he was from Arizona, they couldn't make him drive the car there to get it inspected. Another guy had a vette and did the same, and he was from Philly. Even though Philly is only 45 minutes from McGuire, it's still out of state and they couldn't make him drive there to get it inspected as it was still technically out of state. This loophole works if you are constantly stationed out of state, and being that there are no active duty Army bases in NJ, you're good. However, whenever you drive your cars in NJ, you are liable if you get pulled over. The loophole only applies to base security hassling you and being able to get away with it out of state. Most of the MPs/SPs/DoD Police don't understand this rule and need it to be shown to them, as my friend from Philly had to do. I'm not sure if they changed the rule or not, but this is how it was three years ago.

V 11-22-2009 12:58 AM

ah ok yeah that makes sense, however, the SKY is registered to my base/barracks address in Ft Drum, NY. so basically that doesnt apply to that car. However it would apply to my SS and anything else i have registered still in NJ.

MyFirstZ 11-22-2009 10:47 AM

paul bring it down to STS in west nyack, i will inspect it for you.

V 11-25-2009 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MyFirstZ (Post 657708)
paul bring it down to STS in west nyack, i will inspect it for you.


sounds good, ill be in touch through PMs once i get back home. And is that the one on rt 303?

MyFirstZ 11-25-2009 07:26 PM

yeah. If i am not there someone will do it for you, i cant really help the 37$ charge since its a flat fee. But if you PM i can tell you what days i will be there or whatever

V 11-26-2009 07:01 AM

alright cool. Ill PM you in like 2-3 weeks. and the fee isnt a problem at all.


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