No where in that link is there a law stating that driving over the GVWR is illegal.
Honestly it depends on what state you are in. The "road" laws can vary from mild to "don't care what you have on the road as long as you registered it with the state."I don't really care. Im packing my jeep how I want. When I want. again, I am not in the us so they don't go checking every little fart you do and sue you over it. Only over stupid stuff like sueing the government over moose vehicle accident.
but yours don't over here....see. from everything thats available HERE, its the best. elsewhere, I think the defender/Rovers are the gear!
There is no reason to come into this thread and making the comment you did. thats all I am saying....
Of course there is reason, it's an international website attracting international users who have the ability to offer input. Just because it conflicts with your viewpoint and your vehicle seems to be the issue.
I also wouldn't agree that Jeeps are the choice in North America for over landing. Popularity and aftermarket support don't mean they are the vehicle being used for over landing. Every co ed has a wrangler and they don't overland in them
Off topic here but has anybody taken a look at the lawn furniture that is on sale at the Home Depot this weekend? Man I gotta get me some a that.
Dude, Home Depot? So.......non nondescript. Patio World has a way better product, chairs have a higher payload and the tables come in a multitude of sizes!
Your lawyer and insurance company will tell you differently.....
HAHA! What a cop out! My insurance company, what do they have to do with the law? I can legally smash my rig with a sledge hammer but it won't be covered for insurance.
I know, you couldn't find one, could you?