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Old 04-19-2007, 03:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Weight Reduction?

I'm trying to reduce weight on my LC2. My car is daily driver and very rarely ride with any passenger other then my daughter in car seat in back every once in awhile. That means no crazy weight reduction and I want to keep it legal in PA. I know weight reduction has been covered before but what I'm thinking about is to remove front passenger seat, spare tire and tools. I want to remove rear seat too but that's reserved for my daughter so that's out of question Now question is, is it legal to remove 3 things I've mentioned in PA? or know site I can find out?
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tools and spare should be no problem.

lambos and ferraris don't come with spare tires or tools

just call triple a!
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Where is the Weight Reduction Link?
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Old 04-19-2007, 04:20 AM   #4 (permalink)
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removing the rear seat wont help, it weighs at the most 10 lbs

passenger seat, spare, tools, carpet, and all the junk that you know you have in your glove box

Oh and also if you don't mind aesthetics, all the plastic trim out of the hatch area
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lol Carpet and trim have to stay otherwise my wife is gonna go nuts. Hmmm last time I removed rear seat, I thought it was more than 10lbs. Actual seat is just foam but back is foam and metal I believe but I can't move that anyway so I won't worry about it. So, is it legal to remove front passenger seat in PA? Anyone?
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lol Carpet and trim have to stay otherwise my wife is gonna go nuts. Hmmm last time I removed rear seat, I thought it was more than 10lbs. Actual seat is just foam but back is foam and metal I believe but I can't move that anyway so I won't worry about it. So, is it legal to remove front passenger seat in PA? Anyone?
So long as the driver seat remains, you should be fine
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