can anyone tell me if integrated tail lights are DOT approved?
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CA says that they are not approved. What you need to do is call your local DMV and asks someone there. It's different for each state, I'm sure.Pain is just weakness leaving the body.
-Unknown Author
The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love.
-Terence
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generally there is a rule about how far apart the signals need to be. An integrated light means they're obviously really close regardless of the design. Woudln't doubt that a lot of the small signals out there wouldn't even pass.
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As nice as the integrated look, I can't help but want the stock ones on there for the extra size. I enjoy visibility too much. Now, if I can get the clear covers, I'd be happy.Pain is just weakness leaving the body.
-Unknown Author
The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love.
-Terence
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Some will be DOT approved, most will not. Contact the manufacturer and ask.
To get DOT approval, they have to submit a sample to the DOT for testing, along with fees and a certification that it meets the requirements in terms of bulb brightness, color, focus, visible separation, etc. Most firms don't bother, but the top-of-the-line firms will.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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