No difference in the replacement procedure.
How can i register a vehicle from a different state without a point of origin in California
There are various different ways to reduce vehicle weight without severely affecting the vehicles performance. Using light weight tires, and light weight racing seats would be a simple way to reduce the weight. Replacing the glass windows with perspex would also remove a good amount of weight from the vehicle. Be creative, but be wary of safety violations.
It is illegal to remove a converter from any vehicle without replacing it with a new one.
Replacing an engine in a vehicle can be very exspensive. Without a warranty you can expect to pay about $5000.
Yes, it is illegal to remove the converter without replacing it with a new one.
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If you have worn Struts on a vehicle, those can be replaced without replacing your springs. "Struts" and "Shocks" are often used interchangeably in language, however, I believe your vehicle is a front wheel drive with a double wishbone suspension. In this case, they would be more accurately referred to as "Struts". Just for reference. In either case, the answer is still, yes. Shocks/Struts can be replaced without replacing the springs as well.
You cannot figure the rate on any vehicle without having all factors that go into the rating system. Rates are figured based on driver information, vehicle information, location where you live, location where the vehicle is garaged if different, and several other factors necessary to compute the rates. Anything someone tells you will not be accurate without all the information.
No. While some states may expressly allow a vehicle to be operated on private property without a CDL (although it does put them in conflict with the FMCSR), you absolutely cannot legally operate a tractor trailer or commercial straight truck on public property and roadways without possessing the appropriate class of licence for that vehicle. Now, if that tractor trailer is a registered farm vehicle, rather than a commercial vehicle, the story will be a bit different, and different states have different regulations on that.
It all depends which state you live in. Some states will allow you to register any vehicle without a license and some states will not let you register anything without a license.
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Sure. Ideally, you would test on the vehicle you trained with. Each vehicle handles different, and for someone without much driving experience, road testing on a vehicle different from what they've practiced with could be enough to throw them off.