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  2. Mississippi bans squatted vehicles, but what are they ... - AOL

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    One squatted truck enthusiast Will Husaar started a change.org petition in Tennessee in hopes of gathering enough support for the vehicles, but Gov. Bill Lee signed the bill into law at the end of ...

  3. Articulated hauler - Wikipedia

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    An articulated hauler, articulated dump truck (ADT), or sometimes a dump hauler, is a very large heavy-duty type of dump truck used to transport loads over rough terrain, and occasionally on public roads.

  4. The “Carolina squat” is out. Starting next week, a new South Carolina law outlawing vehicles that have a significantly raised or lowered front fender will become effective, starting a gradual ...

  5. File:Isuzu giga Dump Truck, Blue.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. SC bans Carolina squat trucks. When will the new law go into ...

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    Squat truck drivers say their low-riding trucks are part of street culture. Some owners, like Coastal Carolina student Brett Michaels, say they’ve spent more than $15,000 on rigs.

  7. Suspension lift - Wikipedia

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    With an adequate budget, the best way to lift with leaf springs is to buy a new set with the lift built in. An add-a-leaf depends on the integrity of the old springs. They may be a bit worn out, so when the lift is installed, the proposed 2 inch leaves may only have lifted the truck 1.5 inches.

  8. Squatting position - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese children squatting. Squatting is a versatile posture where the weight of the body is on the feet but the knees and hips are bent. In contrast, sitting involves supporting the weight of the body on the ischial tuberosities of the pelvis, with the lower buttocks in contact with the ground or a horizontal object.