Dozens of families are left with no where to stay after Greenville County ordered a Motel 6 on Wade Hampton Boulevard to close immediately, due to unsafe living ...
I’m not sure there’s any car mod trend as universally hated as the Carolina Squat—y’know, where trucks and Tahoes are lifted sky-high up front with stock-height suspension in the rear. It’s been the ...
The Carolina Squat involves raising the front of a truck or SUV higher than the rear. Critics argue the squatted stance impacts handling and visibility. Mississippi and Tennessee are the latest states ...
Several states throughout the South have banned "squatted" vehicles in recent years. Now, Mississippi is included in that list. Gov. Tate Reeves signed House bill HB349 into law that prohibits ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - Some Georgia drivers are upset about a new law that limits some vehicle modifications. The bill effectively bans squatted trucks from driving on Georgia roads. Vehicles cannot ...
We take aim at the squatted-truck craze with a tongue-in-cheek solution: mulching one into oblivion and bottling the remains. We walk through the setup, the $50,000 mulcher head, and a full send that ...
A certain style of modifying trucks has become quite the issue in the last few years: The Carolina squat. It needs little introduction as municipalities have moved to ban squatted trucks, police have ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A bill prohibiting a popular vehicle modification in the Palmetto State will officially go into effect in a matter of months. Once Senate Bill 363 is implemented, the ...
Some car mods turn heads. Others just turn stomachs, and now, in Arkansas, they might also get your license suspended. Arkansas has joined a growing list of states banning “squatted” trucks, also ...
South Carolina has officially made it illegal to drive “squatted” trucks. The new law went into effect on Sunday. A “squatted” vehicle has its front or back fender raised higher than the other by at ...
Arkansas law now bans squatted vehicles with bumper height differences over 4 inches. Offenders face fines up to $500 and possible license suspension after repeat violations. Law applies to all ...