Any Jeepers in Ohio ever get pulled over for riding without the side mirrors when the doors are off. I know its getting late in the season but will probably be working on the jeep this winter and wanted to know about next spring. Should i buy the windshield mount or just take my chances and roll. I assume that most coppers dont care enough to stop. Just wondering about anyone in Ohio or elsewhere?
For as cheap and easy a mirror is, I just put them on. (Canton, OH)
With my luck, I'd be coming back from dinner after drinking a beer and get stopped for not having a mirror. Too simple, cheap, and easy to just avoid the hassle and worry of being stopped.
Disclaimer - no, I don't drink and drive... I said 'a' beer.
My self or my friends who also have wranglers have never been pulled over for this reason,even when driving beside a cop, Im in Springfield so I see plenty of cops
i drove around all last summer w/o the doors or mirrors, but i have the mirror relocation brackets now so i can move the OEM mirrors up to the windshield frame.
Ohio law states that you only need to have at least a review mirror that can see up to 200ft behind you.
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