View Full Version : My state requires for kit-car
Edward500
05-28-2009, 12:11 PM
Additional to the obvious stuff that all states require.
1) Padded dashboards and visors,
2) Deforsting device for windshield, for rear window? I think there is an exception for convertibles. So I don't think I will need this on an exo car
3) Glazing material on windshield
4) Bumbers,
Description was not really detailed. Seems like my state requires everything. Anyone know what glazing on windshield is? Would I have to do modifications to get a padded dashboard? How would I install a defrost device for from windshield? Can I use just about anything for the bumbers?
What state are you in Edward? Bumpers are easy bolt on/bolt off for inspection. Frankly, I think you could fab up a defroster as well.
cheapracer
05-28-2009, 12:53 PM
What state are you in Edward? Bumpers are easy bolt on/bolt off for inspection. Frankly, I think you could fab up a defroster as well.
Does that mean he has to fab up a windscreen as well? :D
Padded dashboard - some rollbar padding maybe?
Does that mean he has to fab up a windscreen as well? :D
Padded dashboard - some rollbar padding maybe?
Yea, who knows what the state will actually require. A glass windshield woud be a pain. I'm hoping you are in a state that already has road legal atoms.
cheapracer
05-29-2009, 03:48 AM
. I'm hoping you are in a state .
I was in quite a state last night, :king: suffering today :nervous:
You didn't drink enough then. =)
Crazyhippy
05-29-2009, 04:14 PM
A flat piece of glazed glass and a couple of brackets is pretty easy...
Might only have to be on the drivers side at that. And a hairdryer pointed @ it for a defroster:clap::D:thumb2:
Crazyhippy
05-29-2009, 04:15 PM
You didn't drink enough then. =)
As if there were such a thing as enough:coolnana:
Edward500
05-29-2009, 04:26 PM
A flat piece of glazed glass and a couple of brackets is pretty easy...
Might only have to be on the drivers side at that. And a hairdryer pointed @ it for a defroster:clap::D:thumb2:
That is interesting, I wonder if you could hook up a temporary blow dryer or something similar in a car and have it piped up to blow on the windshield.
Karlo
05-29-2009, 04:49 PM
As I see it, all it has to do is get the job done. A hair dryer will get done.
Chadillac
05-29-2009, 09:24 PM
Yep, the simplest way is usually the best way.
I'm thinking about using something like this for a horn.
cheapracer
05-29-2009, 10:08 PM
Get the job done is all thats needed, in Oz you can use and old style honker horn - the type that looks like a bugle with a rubber squeeze ball.
cheapracer
05-29-2009, 10:09 PM
Yep that the one Chad, I didn't see your post on page 2.
Karlo
05-30-2009, 07:59 AM
A squeegee will work for a windshield wiper also.
Crazyhippy
05-30-2009, 10:56 AM
Yep, the simplest way is usually the best way.
I'm thinking about using something like this for a horn.
I'm a fan of having a LOUD horn in a small car. I'd go w/ a Boat style Airhorn instead:D
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