Charles
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Some 99 trucks came with the cat, some without. My early 99 had one.
Around the DFW area I have personally experienced being turned away at inspection station for no muffler on my 2000. Same thing happened to a friend of mine in his 04 Dodge. I guess they are not letting the turbo pass as a muffler anyore.
However, when I was turned away in Alvarado I drove to a near by town and was passed no issues.
Where I go as long as 4 tires hold air, the brakes are somewhat operational, all lights work and the vehicle can move under it's own power you just pay your $14.50 and they'll slap a new sticker on.
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Around the DFW area I have personally experienced being turned away at inspection station for no muffler on my 2000. Same thing happened to a friend of mine in his 04 Dodge. I guess they are not letting the turbo pass as a muffler anyore.
However, when I was turned away in Alvarado I drove to a near by town and was passed no issues.
Actually there is nothing in the test about the windshield, your windshield can be gone, gotta have working windshield wipers though.
Although if the windsheild was gone, where would they put the sticker.
And actually, part of the safety inspection is a visual inspection of the exhaust system, it is supposed to have all of the same components that it came from the factory with.
well just noticed today that my inspection went out last month guess i need to go get that taken care of
maybe next week i got farming to do this weekend lol
Just witnessed someone get declined for straight pipe on an 06 dodge. At the same kwik kar that passed me about 4 weeks ago. Said he needed a muffler.
Dodges need two mufflers to combat that awful sound they make.
I got turned down the other day at one shop for no muffler and then went down the road to the next shop and got a sticker.
The guy at the second shop showed me the paper that said a turbine is considered a muffling device. It didn't say anything about having to have something cast into it for muffling.
Just put a straight through muffler on it even if it is only 3 inches long and they can't touch you.
It just has to be dumped behind the passenger compartment. Plenty of box trucks I have seen have it dumped behind the muffler which is just under the front of the box.
Actually there is nothing in the test about the windshield, your windshield can be gone, gotta have working windshield wipers though.
Although if the windsheild was gone, where would they put the sticker.
And actually, part of the safety inspection is a visual inspection of the exhaust system, it is supposed to have all of the same components that it came from the factory with.
A muffler is required in texas.... the turbo doesn't count unless it has "muffling device" cast in the turbine housing.
Yeah TSD had issues with that and the court said specifically otherwise. I guess it depends on the judge on the day your case comes up. Just put a straight through muffler on it even if it is only 3 inches long and they can't touch you.