Hello Oklahoman's
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Welcome to our little neck of the woods!
Even before they eliminated vehicle inspections, the majority of the "tests" were for safety reasons- functional horn, wipers, lights, tread-depth, etc. The emissions portion of the inspection was, at most, visually verifying the components were installed and maybe a litmus test at the tailpipe. Mostly just the visual inspection.
Even before they eliminated vehicle inspections, the majority of the "tests" were for safety reasons- functional horn, wipers, lights, tread-depth, etc. The emissions portion of the inspection was, at most, visually verifying the components were installed and maybe a litmus test at the tailpipe. Mostly just the visual inspection.
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good thing about OK is that they use mostly sand in the winter for the roads...and even the salt they use is a lower grade than alot of northern states...im originally from Pennsylvania and the salt the use will rust a truck in no time.what im gettin at is that your ride wont get eatin by rust so much and when u go lookin ro buy one...even the older trucks arent that rusted.