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Old 09-18-2009, 02:36 PM   #1
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Smog Laws

What are the Smog reqs in Nev and AZ tired of Cali BS
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Old 09-18-2009, 02:59 PM   #2
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What are the Smog reqs in Nev and AZ tired of Cali BS
same here man. i regret putting a crate in my truck, i have about 10 months left on my truck, i need to find someone who will ''smog'' it for me. these laws re just so damn lame. i fyou find a loop hole let me now
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Old 09-18-2009, 09:04 PM   #3
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Re: Smog Laws

what do you mean you have "10 months left" ?
just curious. as i understand it, in california all vehicles made after 1975 will require smog checks. but if your truck was built in 1975 or older, you're in the clear.
there are some counties i've heard of in cali that have less strict smog laws, but i'm not sure which ones...
i'm swapping my cab from my 74 doner to my 79 daily driver, just to get away from smog completely
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Old 09-18-2009, 09:10 PM   #4
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i drive a 72 and i still have to smog in az, but the "standards" are virtually non existant, 39 sec and i was done, cost me like 20 bucks, but i do a\have to smog test anully
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what do you mean you have "10 months left" ?
just curious. as i understand it, in california all vehicles made after 1975 will require smog checks. but if your truck was built in 1975 or older, you're in the clear.
there are some counties i've heard of in cali that have less strict smog laws, but i'm not sure which ones...
i'm swapping my cab from my 74 doner to my 79 daily driver, just to get away from smog completely
10 months till i have to resmog.
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Old 09-18-2009, 09:49 PM   #6
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Re: Smog Laws

Along with the strict CA laws, there are these mechanic shops that are just dishonest. This past month my dad took his car to get it smogged and they told him that it didn't pass. They suggested a tune up, which was already done before taking the car. Then they suggest a new cat, it was installed just two years ago when the last smog was performed! To make the story short they "replaced a vacum line", which the grand totaled to $250 bucks. These shops just have money on their mind, which is fine, but It would be more tolerable if they would earn it the honest way. California is a nice state, but it likes to take money out of pockets on just about anything.
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Old 09-18-2009, 11:30 PM   #7
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Re: Smog Laws

who needs that crap
move to florida we can drive anything on 4wheels
but you have to have insurance on it.but i guess thats a good thing to make everyone have it
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Old 09-19-2009, 07:07 PM   #8
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Re: Smog Laws

This is why I bought my 73, and my 77 is on its way out the door. I had a smog guy but he got shut down.
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Old 09-19-2009, 07:45 PM   #9
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That's why I saved my '73 also. We don't have smog laws here but...

They tried it here a number of years ago and couldn't seem to get it right. Local news crews were pulling new cars off the lots, 3 out of 5 would fail.
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Old 09-20-2009, 10:22 AM   #10
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Re: Smog Laws

there is 1 loop hole i know of and its kind of a PITA... there are 4 counties here in cali that dont require smog. there were 5 (i believe was humbolt) but that got stopped just recently. i'm sitting here trying to rack my brain on the names of the other 4...... very small counties..... i'll make a few calls and find out. just cant remember. but the hard part is getting proof of residence. p.o. box with reg/ drivers license/ and a few different bills in that county might work.
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Old 09-20-2009, 11:10 AM   #11
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When I lived there in the late 80's there was a form that you could fill out that if you had passed smog with that vehicle before you could fill out this form that stated there were no changes in the vehicle. Many of my hot rod and muscle car driving friends used this form to get away with non-smog legal engine work on vehicles they had owned for a while.
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Old 09-20-2009, 11:11 AM   #12
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You can always put the stock engine back in there for the smog check then put the new engine back in after you pass.

A weekends worth of work to do it but it works and you are not lying about where you live to do it. I knew quite a few people who did this with street driven race cars in CA.
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Old 09-20-2009, 12:41 PM   #13
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Re: Smog Laws

man, i am really stressing about this, i have so many things i want to do to my shortbed, my smog guy is in jail, so....if by aug of next year i dont find anyone, i might have to get rid of it. ill pull out the engine and tranny and just throw it in a pre 75 truck, i have only racked up about 11,000 miles on it....
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Old 09-20-2009, 01:03 PM   #14
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i live in mohave county arizona right on the california ,az border.. we don't have any smog laws at all .if it runs you can drive it. every county in az is different.
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Old 09-21-2009, 03:14 AM   #15
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Re: Smog Laws

I also have a 73 and i dont need to smog it. i got rid of the smog pump and the egr. in kern county it seems those rice burners ( imports) are what they are more worried than the classics. haha

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Old 09-21-2009, 04:04 PM   #16
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Yea I got a 73 and no smog requirement. I beleive there's a city by Reno that dosnt require smog. I know some smog guys
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Yea I got a 73 and no smog requirement. I beleive there's a city by Reno that dosnt require smog. I know some smog guys
are your smog guys up in stockton??
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Old 09-22-2009, 04:21 PM   #19
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Re: Smog Laws

Really miss my '72. Smog sucks, but there is the diesel loophole. Pre- '99 is exempt...next truck will probably be a CUCV.
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Old 09-23-2009, 12:29 AM   #20
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In Az you have to smog in the 2 biggest city areas. Its an enhanced dyno check. Not sure what years? Ca its 3 areas dependant on population. They are change of ownership for rural areas. 2 speed idle(no dyno) for lower population areas and enhanced check with dyno for largely populated areas. The state will direct you according to you zip code and model year. All states are different. Im a licensed advanced smog tech and there are ways to cheat but i wont mention them here for my jobs sake. I dont see the older models as a problem but the state does. We had a law that was 30 years and back no smog and our current governor changed it to 1975 and back. I have a 1975 truck and 71 chevelle so i lucked out. My 90 CRX has to be smogged.

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In Az you have to smog in the 2 biggest city areas. Its an enhanced dyno check. Not sure what years? Ca its 3 areas dependant on population. They are change of ownership for rural areas. 2 speed idle(no dyno) for lower population areas and enhanced check with dyno for largely populated areas. The state will direct you according to you zip code and model year. All states are different. Im a licensed advanced smog tech and there are ways to cheat but i wont mention them here for my jobs sake. I dont see the older models as a problem but the state does. We had a law that was 30 years and back no smog and our current governor changed it to 1975 and back. I have a 1975 truck and 71 chevelle so i lucked out. My 90 CRX has to be smogged.
Washington is the same way. Large population counties have dyno smog checks but lower population areas have no smog requirements at all. Lots of people register out of the area to avoid it.

We used to be 68 and newer had to pass but recently they went to 28 years old and older do not have to pass so all the 70's vehicles are coming out of the wood work and hitting the street again. Lots of squares back on the road now.
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I just bought my '79 and haven't transfered the title yet, but instead of that I plan on applying for a salvage title. I'm just going to tell them I have diesel engine, which would be smog exempt on my 9,000 GVW truck. Nobody is actually going to check what's under the hood.

I bought my last truck from Arizona and I was never able to get it registered, somebody removed all the smog stuff and I needed it back.
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Old 09-23-2009, 07:34 PM   #23
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There are quite a few pre-'76 shortbeds for sale out there. Purchase one, swap your drivetrain and any other parts. Then you don't have to worry about it ever again. That is if they don't change the laws again.

I was waiting for the "rolling" 30 year exemption on my '76 burb but of course they put the stop to that. That pretty much why I got rid of it.
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Old 09-23-2009, 07:38 PM   #24
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Im going to build my rig to 05' specs and once Im done with the smog ref, I will tear into my build. Like a Cam swap, springs, retainers and maybe a throttle body.

Thats the plan, only way to get called back to the ref would be if I where to get caught street racing or pulled over by a CHP that wants to have a field day with my truck.


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There are quite a few pre-'76 shortbeds for sale out there. Purchase one, swap your drivetrain and any other parts. Then you don't have to worry about it ever again. That is if they don't change the laws again.
Having a 73 or 74 cab is always a good thing for sure. The best part about that is if laws are ever changed in the future, the '75 cutoff is likely to be retained most places, since the MFGs were not required to provide emissions equipment before then.
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