Well the title doesn't explain my true feelings but, apparently it's possible for our (stock) jeeps to hit 100 km/h in less than 60 feet..? That's the first part, and my "stock" exhaust broke the noise bylaw.. Just watch out boys cuz I guess they are really enforcing the noise thing now...
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Where abouts do you live OP ? - I run open headers here in vacouver and have never had a noise violation ticket. Just a handful of tint tickets. I'm going to assume you are going to appeal this one ?
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I drove through Canada once with my SRT8 and was lucky. Entered in around Buffalo and exited around Port Huron. The speed limits seemed slow to me. I pretty much went what the speed limit sign said, but in mph instead of kph lol. Fun little trip.
I prefer not to specify, ill pm you if you wanna know just incase there is an officer subscribed to this thread. Normally I would just pay it, but I was not speeding and I got called a fool by the officer giving me the ticket, and another officer came to my window, noticing that I had put my keys on the roof, stating that only people who steal cars and get in lots of high speed chases do such a thing. There is a noise bylaw here. But I have a stock exhaust so technically I cant be charged. And yes I will be fighting both of these.
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