Georgia Governor Signs SAN-Supported Vehicle Suspension Law

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed SAN-supported legislation (SB 352) into law to modernize and improve the state's laws on vehicle suspension modifications, offering a more straightforward path for safe enjoyment, economic opportunity and responsible innovation. SEMA staff testified in support of the bill while the legislature was considering it. The new law will go into effect on July 1, 2024.

With its ambiguous 2-in. suspension height limit based on an unavailable "factory recommendation," the previous law created roadblocks for all involved. Uncertainty plagued vehicle owners, law enforcement and businesses in the aftermarket industry, creating fertile ground for legal challenges and stifling the sector's growth potential.

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