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Pennsylvania and lights

Badweissenbier

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I have to be in Pennsylvania in a couple of weeks and thinking about taking my Jeep.
What’s the laws on lights and such?
I have a light bar on the bumper and cubes at the base of the A pillars.
Just trying to avoid problems.

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I have uncovered PAR-36 sized lights at the base of my A-Pillar and have had no issues. See Jeeps all over the place with lights uncovered (If that is what you are referring to).
 
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Thank you. That’s what I was looking for
 

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Leave your doors on. PA doesn't allow driving with no doors.
 
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Thank you !!! I didn’t think about that one
 

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In reference to driving with doors off, I see them everywhere. I guess the cops around me have other things to worry about. Just like front license plates. In Pennsylvania it is illegal to use a real incense plate from another jurisdiction (to include foreign countries) on the front, but you see a lot of European plates on the fronts of cars.
 

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