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Headed to Germany
Just found out im headed to Kapaun AS to the 1 CMXS. The plan is to bring over our 02 Z28. I figure the 2.73 gears should help on the road trips. I heard I need to pull off my side window tint and throw on so cats, is this true?
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if your car has high mileage, you'll probably get dinged on a few things. But you get 2 months of temp plates to fix all the deficiencies, and Autozone ships to APO boxes for free.
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once your car is here, you will need to pass an inspection for your USAREUR license plates. You will def need to remove side window tint, and need all emissions equipment in place. All 10+ year old cars need to be inspected annually to renew your tag also.
if your car has high mileage, you'll probably get dinged on a few things. But you get 2 months of temp plates to fix all the deficiencies, and Autozone ships to APO boxes for free.
if your car has high mileage, you'll probably get dinged on a few things. But you get 2 months of temp plates to fix all the deficiencies, and Autozone ships to APO boxes for free.
Not quite sure where its at but they say its less then 10 mins to Ramstien
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google "usareur pov inspection"
there should be a .pdf file somewhere that shows what all they inspect for
they dont use a sniffer, but they put your car up on a lift and look for cats. They popped the hood on my expedition, but i wasn't paying attention to what they were looking for. No idea if they would check for AIR or EGR equipment.
Germany is rust country, so the main thing they check for is suspension condition and brake lines. All exterior lights gotta work (if you have fogs, they need good lamps), parking brakes need to be balanced.
Tires cant have dry-rot cracks, and need minimum 3 or 5/32 tread. All season tires minimum in the winter, no winters in the summer.
there should be a .pdf file somewhere that shows what all they inspect for
they dont use a sniffer, but they put your car up on a lift and look for cats. They popped the hood on my expedition, but i wasn't paying attention to what they were looking for. No idea if they would check for AIR or EGR equipment.
Germany is rust country, so the main thing they check for is suspension condition and brake lines. All exterior lights gotta work (if you have fogs, they need good lamps), parking brakes need to be balanced.
Tires cant have dry-rot cracks, and need minimum 3 or 5/32 tread. All season tires minimum in the winter, no winters in the summer.
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I pcs'd over with mine and it had an E-cutout and I failed inspection. Also, I got dinged because the car was lower which meant my exhaust hung a littler lower which I failed for the second time. They do the DB check on your exhaust! So ensure you have cats ( no sniffer ), exhaust is tucked up, you have no leaks anywhere, and find a way to make your exhaust not seem as loud and your set.
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i've heard alot of comments about it depends on the inspector. Seems true.
My truck failed several items, and when I finally got it all fixed and re-inspected, a different inspector just checked to make sure I replaced my tires and checked to see if i replaced the idler arm.
There were about 5 other items he didn't check, he said he believed me.
This was in Grafenwoehr
My truck failed several items, and when I finally got it all fixed and re-inspected, a different inspector just checked to make sure I replaced my tires and checked to see if i replaced the idler arm.
There were about 5 other items he didn't check, he said he believed me.
This was in Grafenwoehr
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Do not buy all season tires if you plan to drive your Z28 in the winter months. They require you to have M+S (mud and snow) tires during the winter, and some commanders inspect for the M+S, I sure did.
I was in Schweinfurt, GER, and the inspector there was rumored to be the easiest inspector around. Soldiers would drive from Graf or other bases to get inspected there. My SS was way too loud and he just told me to stay out of residential areas.
I had my Zr2 Blazer there as well, which was my winter driver. The ice melt the Germans use will eat your car. I washed my Blazer twice a month and when I changed the oil in the spring, I saw the damage that was done.
I recommend a brake upgrade. I was running Baer OEM replacements and they were great. Hawk pads as well.
I was in Schweinfurt, GER, and the inspector there was rumored to be the easiest inspector around. Soldiers would drive from Graf or other bases to get inspected there. My SS was way too loud and he just told me to stay out of residential areas.
I had my Zr2 Blazer there as well, which was my winter driver. The ice melt the Germans use will eat your car. I washed my Blazer twice a month and when I changed the oil in the spring, I saw the damage that was done.
I recommend a brake upgrade. I was running Baer OEM replacements and they were great. Hawk pads as well.
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I would recommend a beater for the winters here
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Thanks for all the heads up. I'm actually getting kinda nervous about bringing the camaro over now. I feel like im going to have to baby it while im up there. I've broken 2 driveshafts and a rearend in my old camaro, which was no problem since there can be found all over the US (Craigslist). Might be kinda hard cause I drive to have fun(On closed courses and tracks of course)lol
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Thanks for all the heads up. I'm actually getting kinda nervous about bringing the camaro over now. I feel like im going to have to baby it while im up there. I've broken 2 driveshafts and a rearend in my old camaro, which was no problem since there can be found all over the US (Craigslist). Might be kinda hard cause I drive to have fun(On closed courses and tracks of course)lol
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Thanks for all the heads up. I'm actually getting kinda nervous about bringing the camaro over now. I feel like im going to have to baby it while im up there. I've broken 2 driveshafts and a rearend in my old camaro, which was no problem since there can be found all over the US (Craigslist). Might be kinda hard cause I drive to have fun(On closed courses and tracks of course)lol