News
Why are squatted trucks so controversial? Critics cite safety as the primary reason. Raising the front too high can block the driver’s vision, mess with balance, and increase braking distance.
Hosted on MSN2mon
Carolina Squat: A Deep Dive Into The Controversial Truck ... - MSNTruck owners wanted to attain the same aesthetic as the trucks that went Baja racing, all of which were squatted trucks with a lower back end and headlights pointing skywards.
Alaskan volcano rumbling despite being dormant for over 100 years, scientists say Scientists discover oldest known domesticated dog breed This hybrid SUV offers over 630 miles of driving range ...
A popular vehicle modification called the Carolina Squat has been banned in the state of North Carolina. Squatted trucks will be illegal as of December.
Budget Truck Rental, LLC is the second largest truck rental company in the continental U.S. with around 2,800 businesses and 32,000 trucks across the country, March 3, 2015, in Toronto.
'Carolina Squat' vehicles are now illegal on North Carolina roads Police in the state are on the lookout for any "squatted" trucks or SUVs, which have an unusually high front end and a low rear ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Two South Carolina lawmakers have pre-filed a bill that would ban certain “squatted” trucks and other vehicles from the state’s roads. Squatting a vehicle is ...
North Carolina lawmakers want to ticket Carolina squat style trucks and cars, a squatted lift kit style popular despite headlight and other safety concerns.
Violators who "Carolina squat" face a maximum of $300 fine and a one-year license suspension in some states, soon to be including South Carolina.
It’s illegal to drive a squatted truck in South Carolina but law enforcement said they are still pulling over drivers in these kinds of trucks.
Pickup trucks performed poorly overall in a recent IIHS headlight test, echoing the lackluster performance of cars and crossovers in previous tests.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results