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This is a Belkin phone holder with handle bar attachment. I modified the mount to fit around the e-brake handle. I added a piece of webbing strap and a longer screw. It is easily removeable by unscrewing the knurled ****. Just wondering is this legal? I can still pull and release the e-brake handle with no problem.
thanks,
sonny
Don't see why it would be illegal. As long as you can still pull the handle up and engage the E-brake if needed what difference would it make. It's not like it is in your way of shifting or steering the car. But, I guess it is always possible that some strange law is out there that would make it illegal - check with your local PD or state Highway Patrol on this.
I had something similar mounted on the ebrake handle of my Nissan Altima. The CHP who stopped me said "hey that's cool...did you make it yourself?". BUT he gave me a ticket anyway for 65+ (he said 70) on a 55.
I had something similar mounted on the ebrake handle of my Nissan Altima. The CHP who stopped me said "hey that's cool...did you make it yourself?". BUT he gave me a ticket anyway for 65+ (he said 70) on a 55.
I think its only illegal to put a C5 cover on a C2 corvette.
Did people eat to much today? I read some of the posts and I remember the Three Dog Night song mama told me not to come "Do you want whiskey in your water, or sugar in your tea? What are all these crazy questions they're askin' me?"
I don't know about anyone else here but I can't remember the last time I used the E-Brake in any of my cars.