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Thread: California Carb laws.
- 07.01.2012 #11Bobtail Member
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Carb website. They have a chart on there. It's a bummer to. Cause I found a 99' for a super deal but had to let it go because I just don't know.
- 07.06.2012 #12Light Load Member
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Most of us with "non CARB compliant" trucks that are paid for, are simply not running cali anymore. I don't mind running Cali, never really been hassled much by DOT, and the slower than $#$% speed limits help my bottom line! BUT, until I need to do an engine rebuild or something major, running in Cali is out of the picture for me. I refuse to play their ridiculous CARB games. There is not enough money in the business right now to justify the prices of a new rig either. I can replace (not rebuild) my engine, transmission, rear ends, everything major for much much less than the cost of these new rigs WITH issues.
- 12.31.2012 #13Bobtail Member
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good luck finding a 2010 motor
- 12.31.2012 #14Bobtail Member
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are they really going to enforce laws starting tomorrow on truck 2004 and older?
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If you had registered a 00 to 04engine before new years and own fewer than 4 trucks they grant u one more year comrade
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- 01.02.2013 #17Light Load Member
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Well, what California does isn't always picked up by everyone else. Most states still have no annual vehicle emissions testing for any motor vehicles, large or small. And California has had that since the early 70's.

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